0-Kindergarten
...more to come
ART
Ice Cream Cone Cut Outs
Ground Hog Day Color Sheets
Pictures to Color
BIBLE STUDY
Adam and Eve Review and worksheet
BIOGRAPHY
Kids Capital: Presidents
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Chinese
GEOGRAPHY
National Geographic
HEALTH
How to Floss Your Teeth
How to Brush Your Teeth
Liftoff Playground
HISTORY
The Archaeology Channel A Clatsop Winter Story
Write Brothers
LANGUAGE ARTS
Starfall
January 8th, 2009: Jessica read the Bob Book "Sam" all by herself!
January 9th, 2009: Jessica read the Bob Book "Mat" all by herself!
January 11th, 2009: Jessica read the Bob Book "Dot" all by herself!
Encouriing the asking about new words:
January 16th, 2009, Jessica wanted to know if "hideous" means "nasty", so we looked it up in the dictionary and I read the definition to her.
NEW WORD! Minute and Humongous. Jessica asked if mi·nute means small and if it was the opposite of humongous. Wow!
MATHEMATICS
Connect the dots
Homeschool Networking and Filesharing: Math worksheets
SCIENCE
Weather Watcher
BrainPop: Mars
Fire Safety
Dancing Bee
Bee Dance (Waggle Dance)
SOCIAL STUDIES
Title: Rumble, Grumble, Gurgle, Roar
Description: SOURCE: National Council on Economic Education. In this EconEdLink lesson, students define economic wants as things people would like to have. Students have discussions, answer questions, listen to an interactive story, and draw. This introductory economics lesson allows students to discover that everybody has wants.
Don't ever go with strangers (music)
SPELLING
Truelight Academy Spelling List, age 5
Field trips: Had lunch at Pensacola Beach a few times, Supper with Chinese friends.
ART
BIBLE STUDY
BIOGRAPHY
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Chinese
GEOGRAPHY
HEALTH
HISTORY
LANGUAGE ARTS
January 16th, 2009, Jessica wanted to know if "hideous" means "nasty", so we looked it up in the dictionary and I read the definition to her.
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
Description: SOURCE: National Council on Economic Education. In this EconEdLink lesson, students define economic wants as things people would like to have. Students have discussions, answer questions, listen to an interactive story, and draw. This introductory economics lesson allows students to discover that everybody has wants.
SPELLING
Field trips: Had lunch at Pensacola Beach a few times, Supper with Chinese friends.
Comments
Post a Comment