This blog is a yearbook for my kids as we learn according to the pricipals of Miss Mason.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Charlotte Mason Grammar for Kindergarten-1st


I found these books while reading posts from the CM Blog carnival at the Trivium Academy. I have now checked these books out to review them prior to purchasing them for next year (and finding out I wasted my money). I am so pleased to say that these are great to introduce the ideas of grammar to K-1st grade students. These are picture books that you read to the kids point out the particular thing you are working on in the book to the child. Then I would continue to point out 'nouns', 'verbs' etc... for the rest of the year. The idea is that in 2nd grade when they start Primary Language Lessons the terms will not be unfamiliar to them. They will be old friends.... Check it out if you want a gentle and interesting introduction to grammar. Additionally, I think you could also use these books to supplement any elementary curriculum but after 1st grade (when grammar is not normally taught) to me these books really are just supplemental.

Monday, December 8, 2008

PGM Choir on parade....



Our float was #1 in it's category the girls rode on the back of the second trailer.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

A Settlers Lapbook (Pilgrims lapbook, Indians & Holiday Traditions!)


Okay, this is the first time that Rooster Hill Academy is journeying of the beaten path to do a Mom planned unit study on "Thanksgiving" including a lapbook or notebook. It will include the , Mayflower, Indians and finally Thanksgiving traditions. Normally, I would want to have it all planned out in fact this was my planning weekend but instead of planning I spent the weekend in bed and in the bathroom with a stomach virus. So there are not neatly typed plans for the next week much less the next two weeks. I have a general idea of what we are doing and I will keep you appraised on our progress and what we learn as we go through this. I think it's kind of appropriate that just like the pilgrims had to rely on the Lord in their journeys we will be relying on his guidance in our schooling.
The one thing all of the little planner pages I have found keep emphasizing is to have listed out what you want the kids to learn. Since my kiddos do not know anything about this time in history I am going to give them a pretest and then at the end I will have them do the same test and see what they know. Now my test I am just going to ask them some questions and then record their answers and I'll add these to their lapbooks. At the end of the unit I will have Peyton write a paper about what she knows about Thanksgiving, Parker can dictate one to me and Pearson can dance sing and twirl all around the homeschool room.
I am really excited about a book I picked up at Cavitt Corner a little resale store in Bryan for .89 I didn't know if it was any good then I saw it listed in a couple of my Charlotte Mason books as great resource...Pilgrim Stores by Margaret Humphrey's. This will be the spine of our study and we will read a little each day for the three weeks.
The first week we will read "Three Young Pilgrims" by Harness. The second week we will read The second week we will read Squanto friend of the Pilgrims . Then we head into the third week with another book I am really looking forward to that is great for the elementary ages is by Alice Dalgaleish ...The Thanksgiving Story. I picked that up at the Local Homeschool Store for $3 (1/2 price!!!). This week we will also read portions of Turkeys, Pilgrims and Indian Corn as we discuss the symbols of Thanksgiving.
History/Literature (often overlaps in CM Studies): The 4-6 books scheduled to be read see above. Label the Mayflower and perhaps build a replica of the Plymouth settlement, maybe an Indian village for the second week, Food preparations for the third week. (Misc books used: Nature Study the Easy way by Cindy Rushton, If you sailed on the Mayflower in 1620, Time Travelers CD from Homeschool in the woods)
Readers for Peyton: Dear America The Diary of Remember Patience Whipple & Pilgrim's First Thanksgiving by Ann McGovern
Now for Science I found..... Levers , growing food "Indian Style", pilgrims warmth
Geography...Obviously the voyage and a discussion of the weather and land forms. We discussed Holland and looked at pictures of canals, windmills & clogs. Map of the route from Plymouth England to Plymouth, Mass in America.
For Language Arts : Proper Nouns (introduce & reemphasize), Copy work (Thanksgiving themed lined paper)& Memory: A Prayer for Thanksgiving by Robert Luis Stevenson Peyton & Thanksgiving Prayer by Edna Mae Busch for Parker & Descriptive Writing assignments at the end. We will also discuss poetry and write a poem.
I wanted to provide everyone with some links for Thanksgiving studies that I found over the past few weeks:
http://www.homeschoolshare.com/across_the_wide_dark_sea.php - Lists about 6 books that cover Thanksgiving and provides an outline for what the woman says will take a week it looks like two weeks of work to me. We will use a lot of the great stuff she has laid out for us here.
Enchanted Learning a McVay favorite has lots of miscellaneous stuff for Thanksgiving. I just remember when I was in school how much I loved to color the holiday color sheets and I want my kids to have those memories too.
Map of 1620 Plymouth (Plimouth) Massachusetts
Treasure Box's Harvest of Science: Has the Fishy Science & Keeping Warm Science activities.
Teacher's Help had loads of Thanksgiving activities including color sheets crosswords etc....
Homeschooled Kid - I ran across this by accident but this is an excellent site with great resources especially the map. A must see!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Texas Renaissance Festival



Every year we go to the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville. We go during school days so we avoid the alcohol and modesty issues with the women. This is the first year Wayne was not able to go so we took one of the college girls that hang out with us on Monday, Ms. Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a substitute teacher now so this was probably a nice break from the regular grind...I hope.

We had a great time riding the camels, watching jousting, sword fights and eating ye old funnel cake & turkey leg. Pearson even managed to walk the whole way without being carried.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

An abomination


A dog named Berkeley in an A&M T-shirt....A&M and Cal together again. Just reminds me of the Holiday Bowl!
With Love.
Kyle your Cal (Berkeley) grad in Texas