Saturday, August 21, 2010

Week 2

Andrew using his blocks to practice writing his B's
One of the advantages of homeschool.....reading while lying on the sofa:)

Andrew working on his computer skills


Painting a map of Columbus' voyage to the New World


The final product


We had another great week here at Shaw Academy:) Together,we learned a lot about Christopher Columbus and his four trips to the Americas. We also did some neat experiments with air pressure and gravity. During Bible (aka BIB...."Bible in bed") the children learned what Jesus' name means ( The Lord Saves) and what the Old Testment says about Jesus. Definitely our favorite part of the day! Hanging out in bed together and reading God's Word.....nothing sweeter on Earth!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Honey Joins the Family

Daddy holding Honey
Trying to hold Honey

Luke with his new pet


Honey's new cage....defintely reminds us of a space ship!



A new pet joined our family on Sunday. Luke was so excited about being able to have and care for a pet of his very own. Eventually we would like to get a puppy, but we settled on an easier alternative for now. He had lots of choices: frog, lizard, turtle, fish, kitten? Which would it be? He chose a hamster just like his big sister. He even wanted the same species....Chinese dwarf hamster. Sunny has been such a wonderful and easy pet, and Luke wanted one just like Sunny. Well, he definitely looks a lot like him, but that's where the similarity ends so far. He is VERY fast! He has not gotten away yet, but he certainly would like to! He literally jumps out of your hands! We will keep you posted on our latest hamster escapes....I mean adventures!
By the way, he named him Honey. It was in honor of my two hamsters growing up whose names were Honey and Sunny. He also has a brownish/goldish color.

Pie in the Face


Here is Sarah with Mrs. Cole, a second grade teacher, who volunteered to get a mouthful of pie at the festival


Oops! Meant to post this a few months ago! I found this clip in the blog archives.


Sarah was picked from a school drawing to be the pie "thrower" at Falcon Fest, an end of the year carnival at her school. Of all the students to be picked, Sarah was probably the least excited (and most nervous) of the bunch!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Our first week

Will it float or sink? (the answer is .......)
Float!
My little scientists at work
Luke's viking ship under construction


Hat on and ready to try out her ship



Here are a few pictures from our first week of homeschool. We learned about Leif Ericcson and the vikings in history, so we decided to make our own viking ships. It was a lot of fun! I found an inexpensive way to create them by using trash! Gotta love the internet....such amazing ideas out there! Sarah could not wait for her ship to set sail down our backyard creek. Unfortunately it did not go anywhere. We are waiting for the next good rain to fall so that the creek will have a good flow. We also did some float/sink experiments in science. Will post more soon!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

First Day!

Andrew posing in our "school" room
(really the whole house and yard are considered our school room, but this is our home base) First Day pictures
(Luke is covering up a toothpaste stain he discovered seconds before our photo shoot...too cute)
Sarah- 3rd grader
Luke- 1st grader
(No bookbags in the picture....don't need those this year)

Sarah sharing about "mommy" to begin our biography unit

Luke sharing about his little brother

Celebrated our first day by having lunch at CiCi's Pizza

We have had a wonderful start to our homeschool adventure. Lots of pictures are coming this year to keep you posted on our homeschool journey! Thank you all for your support and prayers. Can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for this year!!