Friday, January 22, 2010

Spelling & History

Aiyoh, Sarah had 3/10 for spelling today.  She had to spell words with long 'u's as part of her phonics programme.  I gave her some time to look through the spelling words, and she was 'done' in 10 seconds (yeah, right!).  So in the end, many of her words looked like 'cuet' for cute, 'rued' for rude and the like.  This was despite giving her time to look through and check her words.  But after I collected the book, and then showed her the words as I marked them, she suddenly realised that they looked all wrong.  Well, hope she learns from her mistakes.  She should have taken more care to study the words before the spelling exercise.

Yesterday, I joined 4 pieces of vanguard paper together to make a timeline for Mystery of History.  Will take a photo of it another day, once we put some figures onto it.  We're running a little slow for history.

She's having to do Chinese copywork in her K2 Chinese workbook.  Good, I suppose.

Whilst singing the hymn "Praise to the Lord the Almighty" today, Sarah suddenly was overcome by her guilt/sin, and was crying quite hard.  Thank God for a sensitive heart.  We prayed together.  I do pray that the Lord will soon give her a brand new heart to call upon Him and receive Him as her saviour.

'Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near when you will say, "I have no delight in them"'  Ecclesiastes 12:1

Nowadays my worry is Ben, who has little interest in sitting down to do any work at all, and has little spiritual sensitivity.  He needs more prayer.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Why I love Science

I've been reminded again why I absolutely love Science.  
Teaching Botany to Sarah has been such a joy for me.  She too loves to learn about nature.
Yesterday, we went outside and plucked (yes, we plucked!!) a fresh flower for dissection.  
Dissecting the flower and naming its parts brought back many happy memories.  But MOST of all, it was evidence of a wonderful, creative and artistic GOD.  How could anyone believe that this beautiful flower could have evolved from some primordial soup so long ago?  How could anyone look at the diversity of life out there and think that it all started from a single cell?  It is obvious that only a great designer could have come up with all those intricate yet functional parts of any living being.  Praise be to my awesome LORD!

Anyway, back to Botany, we're working through "Exploring Creation Through Botany" (Apologia Series).  It is simple facts, written for children, leading them to see God's hand in creation.  It has a good mix of readings, experiments, field studies and lovely coloured pictures.  This week, we've been learning about flowers.  I supplemented the study with a viewing of David Attenborough's "The Private Life of Plants".  Sarah knows about Attenborough's stand on evolution, but we love the photography in the series, so we have explained our reservations about some of the things he says in the videos to our kids.  

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Phonics

Several mums who were interested in homeschooling have asked me what curriculum I use for Sarah.  Since the middle of 2008 when Sarah turned 4, we've been using a great curriculum for phonics and math called "Christ Centered Curriculum".  It's wonderful because woven into just about every page is the Word of God.  It is also rigorous and repetitive.  I like the repetitive part because children learn by repetition.  I like the rigorous bit cos it doesn't dumb down my child.  By the time she was 5 1/4, Sarah was reading independently.  Most importantly, she can read the Bible.  Praise the Lord!  Some might find this curriculum a bit boring because there are no beautiful coloured pages, not much artsy activities for the child.  It is rather wordy, especially for the teacher, but actually, once you do a few lessons, the pattern repeats itself, just with relevant changes in the phonics sounds learnt.  It's a 2-3 year programme, which also includes lessons in grammar.  How many of us, at Kindergarten level, could define a noun, pronoun, adjective, homonym, homograph, verb etc?  

I don't think Sarah will be finished with the whole Phonics series even by the end of this year, but who's counting?  

I'm starting Benjamin on the short vowels now.  "Short 'A' says /a/ in Adam.  To remain in Adam all will die, but in Christ, eternal life is nigh."  What beautiful truth that is!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Ironing

It's been 3 days since school started, and we're still ironing out the kinks, mainly in the scheduling.  These 3 days have been anything but uneventful! 

First, Gabriel, our 11 month old, has been down with a high fever from Saturday to Monday.  So you can imagine... mummy having little sleep for 3 consecutive nights, baby extremely fussy and not napping and sleeping well.  Brought him to the doctor on Monday night, at which point he decided to return to his usual squirmy, wormy self.  Anyway, the PD diagnosed him with tonsillitis, and now he's on antibiotics.  Thank God, the fever has broken, but I think he's still bothered by his throat.

Secondly, our home decided to have some electrical fault, so today, the electrician came.  Twice.  Because a few hours after his first visit, all my power sockets in the kitchen suddenly died.  It turned out to be a loose connection in the circuit breaker.  

Despite all these disruptions, we still managed to do homeschool :), 2 days with a baby on mummy's lap.  Sarah's attitude is so much better this year.  But I found my schedule of late last year, too demanding, so I've revised it.  Will be testing it for the next 2 weeks while things get settled down.

Ben sits down for lessons for about 15  minutes before he asks to do something else.  I guess, for a 3 year old, one cannot expect much more.

For Sarah's Botany, we've been growing bean plants (soya beans) in various conditions.  So far, not much growth yet, am wondering if any of the beans will grow into plants.  LOL :).  She's learning how to conduct experiments and record hypotheses and results.


Here's what we did on the last day of 2009.  Pasir Ris park - super place for the kids.  Will certainly bring them again next holidays (more about this in another post).