Sunday, October 30, 2011

Trunk or Treat







Trunk-or-Treat
Our First Time Ever
A Blast!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

School with Friends






We mixed it up a little bit and a couple friends brought their schoolwork over so they could work together.  They worked great and were pretty creative in learning together.  They played a scrambled states game and practiced flashcards with states and capitals, they played a fun critical thinking game during lunch that was hilarious, and watched brainpop and quizzed each other.  Days like this are so much fun and watching the girls so excited about learning is awesome!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Day in the Life of Homeschooling While our neighbor's are on Fall Break!)

Homeschooling on a day where our neighbors are on Fall Break, turned into a mini-school at the Glover's- and we had a blast!  Three neighbor girls came over and they watched Ellie's video lesson on math and asked if they could do it too.  I adapted the lesson for their level, and it was so much fun- I taught one how to add and subtract with a number line, and the other how to regroup.  Then they helped Ellie work on her research project, which was on penguins. 
Emily working on long division...
Emily and her Geography...
Emily researching using the ipad...  we love it!
Time for lunch!
Sadie's a bit bored during the school day...
As I was carrying the camera upstairs to take a picture of Emily and her dolls, I couldn't resist taking a snapshot of our lives at the end of a day.  Such a reflection of our day: Erika's towel from swim team that she carried in and that's where it was left, we got "boo'ed," (one of the girl's favorite things-I'll blog pics later), our library books on the floor, Disney World Book Emily is researching, A Heaven Book I've been reading to the girls- we had to say good-bye to my grandpa last week, bedtime snack, a plant from the ladies in my group at church that I just went to a retreat with over the weekend.  Our lives at a glance.

Emily is my Mother Theresa.  Out of my three girls, she struggles with falling asleep the most.  Since she is reading Harry Potter series, for the second time, reading does not help put her to sleep.  Her favorite thing to do is say the Rosary.  She dedicates each decade to different people, which is so sweet.  I brought her home this book and she loves it!  It takes her saying the rosary one step further with reciting the Mysteries for the different days.  Most mornings, I wake her with her rosary in her bed with her.

Caesar's Creek










It's funny how you can turn  a little "gym time" into a whole science and history lesson!  We took advantage of this beautiful day and went to Caesar's Creek.  We only gave ourselves about an hour, although we could've spent all day there!  The girls loved the trail and reading about how the Shawnee Indians (which they are learning about now) walked on the same land they were walking on.  They read about the deciduous forest on a sign in the woods and were thrilled because we had just learned all about that!  I love days when there are so many teachable moments and learning and fun overlaps!

Monday, October 24, 2011

BATS!



 Learning about vampire bats- Emily is supposed to be the pig, while the teacher is the vampire bat, and it is licking it's blood.  The boys in the group were fascinated with the idea of vampire bats, and the teacher wanted to clarify any myths so they will not fear them as much.



      Katelyn was not so sure of seeing a live bat up close.
 They were fascinated!
 Poor little dead bat...



 Exploring the History museum after our Bat Program...
We can't wait for the rest of the year's programs.  To see the Cincinnati Museum's Schedule: