Saturday, November 30, 2013

Artsy Fartsy

Last week we went on a field trip for a behind-the-scenes look at the Jubilee Auditorum. It was quite informative and neat to see all the backstage rooms. Our tour guide did an excellent job of showing us around. We saw the backstage prop area, the snack room, the main dressing room, laundry room, the star's dressing room, the conductor's lounge, the green room, and of course the huge stage.



We were there for an hour and a half and I found it very informative.

Later in the week we went to a performance at an Arts School herein Edmonton. We saw the musical "Beauty and the Beast". We talked about what we thought the backstage was like, how hot or cold the auditorium would be, what the stage floor was like, etc.
The play was done really well and we enjoyed it. I had seen the first 20 minutes of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" several times before, but got bored and moved on to something else, so I did not know what the middle or end of the play would be like.
The costumes and props were absolutely fantastic, and the performers did an excellent job.


(Musicals are serious business!)

So, we had an arts enrichment week, with some bookwork thrown in here and there. Hopefully we can squeeze in some more performances over the Christmas Season!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Winding Up For Christmas!

The last few weeks has been uneventful.

C was here for a week and basically that week the boys just played and played and played. Friendships are so important and they really missed each other.

Our homeschool facilitator came for our first meeting of the year to get the info on what our plans are for this year. Just more of the same.

Cris took the boys swimming twice. I'm pretty sure I am never going swimming in a public pool again, after having a conversation with a couple of people. I will spare you the details. But...they went twice in the past 2 1/2 weeks.

Last week we went to A's house and Elijah played outside for such a long time with his friends. They were running around in the snow for hours! Our book club got cancelled this week due to incredibly slippery roads at the community hall. 

We went to the Royal Alberta Museum today with B and her kids. It was an excellent afternoon!

We finished 2 read aloud books. "The Landry News", and "Socks" by Beverly Cleary. Our next book will be about Christopher Columbus.

We have discussed the Middle Ages in Africa and Spain / Portugal recently, which includes Christopher Columbus, so we are going to read a short biography about him. I would like to take the boys to West Edmonton Mall and go on the replica of the Santa Maria they have there.

With Christmas coming up, we have some plays / musicals / presentations to attend. The season is starting to get busy!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Week in Review - Nov. 3-9

Our week has been pretty quiet. We didn't have any outings and stayed close to home. Part of it is because we now have snow, and I feel like hibernating.

Elijah has been working on fractions, relating them to things like gallons, half-gallons, quarts, and whole notes, half-notes, and quarter notes in 4/4 time. He has been figuring out things such as how much it costs to buy a gallon of ice cream in a gallon bucket vs a gallon of ice-cream in quarts. We played the multiplication memory game and continued to practice addition and skip-counting.

Toviel finished the Book B math and will be moving onto Book C either next week or the week after. We have worked on grafts, geometry, and more practice in problem-solving, addition and subtraction.


This week I introduced Elijah to the dictionary. He learned how to look up words, how to read the phonetic spelling, how to read the abbreviations that tell what part of speech the word is, and he saw that many words have different meanings and usages. We also talked about verb tense.
Our dictations and narrations were taken from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's Fairy Tales. We looked at "The Valiant Tailor" and "Briar Rose".

Toviel and I talked more about the different types of sentences. Copywork and narration was taken from "Socks" by Beverly Cleary and "The Wind in the Willows". He is dying to read the entire book "Socks" and so I have it on hold at the library.
While Elijah is working on his books, Toviel usually busies himself with a little project or a game or activity he invents. This week he made up creatures by drawing different types of heads, bodies, arms, and legs on cards. He would select the parts to create individual creatures and then draw that creature on a card. He set himself up so that we could all select our own body parts to make a creature, then he gave us a copy of the creature we created.


Elijah finished two books this week that he was reading simultaneously. One was "Treasure Hunters" by James Patterson and the other was "Desmond Pucket" by Mark Tatulli. He has now started on "Heart of a Samurai" by Margi Preus. It's a Newberry Honor book, so it should be good.

The boys spent some time playing in the newly fallen snow.



I read from Story of the World to the boys. We skipped the activities because they seem burdensome. We read about the Hundred Years' War between France and England, Joan of Arc, the Wars of the Roses in England, a bit about Spain and Portugal, how Ferdinand and Isabella united Spain (we skipped the Spanish Inquisition until they are older), and began reading about Africa and how Ghana got wealthy from tolls required for all the salt and gold that passed through it.

We had some friends over Friday afternoon, but the rest of the week we just stuck to ourselves.
We are watching the Avatar: The Last Airbender series again, playing a bit of Minecraft, and looking at new word search apps. We also started a new read aloud book called "The Landry News" by Andrew Clements.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

River City Roundup

Saturday, November 2, we made our way downtown to Churchill Square to take part in the River City Roundup activities. It is a festival celebrating Edmonton's agricultural and western heritage, and Saturday was their big kick-off.

Elijah went on a pony ride and tried out the mechanical bull, we went on a horse-drawn cart ride, ate bacon coated in fresh cinnamon, took part in some old penny arcade games, watched a blacksmith do some branding on wood, listened to live music, and ran into some friends. We only stayed for about an hour and a half because we got there pretty late. We had a very late night the previous night, and everyone enjoyed a big sleep-in, and then Cris made waffles and pancakes before we left.

It was neat to go, if only for a short while.





Saturday, November 2, 2013

A Good End of October, A Good Start for November

October 31st started with Tove and I going to pick up pumpkins. He wanted two to paint.
It turns out, that while on October 30th there are thousands of pumpkins for sale at the store, on October 31st there are about 10 for sale, and they are either rotten or have big holes in them. We managed to pick out two that were not slimy or rotten.
Tove painted them and then we put them outside.


In the afternoon, my friend came over for lunch and a chat. She home educated her 5 children, who are all adults now. She was a great encouragement to me, and helped me define the difference between school-at-home and home education. 

When evening approached, the boys picked costumes that they already had. There was no excitement about new costumes, but that didn't matter.

I took them out to go door-to-door. We came back for a break and then went out again.
Elijah decided to write about the things he liked about the houses that were decorated. He made a list of the inflatables that he liked, and I was just happy he was going to write of his own accord. He didn't ask me to correct his spelling and so I didn't, although he did ask me how to spell several words. The more he reads, the better his spelling will get.

We did eat a lot of candy. I cannot lie. But before we called it a night, Toviel was asking for lettuce. He chowed down on a bundle of romaine lettuce after all that junk.

We left a big bowl of candy for the Sugar Sprites, and they took the candy and left two new light sabres for the boys to find in the morning!

The following day we had to rise and shine early as I was taking the kids to a friend's house for the entire day and Cris and I were going to work on a job together. We ended up not starting the job and needing to revise the contract because the amount of work that NEEDED to get done was not the amount on the estimate. The boys were having fun with their friends, so we were told to leave them there for the rest of the morning and afternoon. We went to pick them up around 3:30 or 4:00, were invited in for coffee, and you know how that goes. There was eventually talk of supper, some ordering of pizza, some games, lots of playing and talking, and at 11pm we finally pulled ourselves away and accepted the fact that it is possible that our hosts were tired, and we were starting to feel it too.

Thursday and Friday were filled with encouragement and love, exactly what I needed. It's a good start to November!