The kids loved making gold glitter slime this week. |
Monday we settled in as a family of 12 again. Makayla spent a chunk of time unpacking, sorting, and storing the contents of her dorm room. We had a normal day of homeschooling. In the afternoon, four of my older kids gathered on the floor of a bedroom to play a game. For more than two hours they laughed and argued their way through Monopoly: Cheater's Edition, making memories and enjoying one another. In the evening there was dinner and clean up, before everyone gathered to the living room for family scripture study. This week's study is Jacob chapters 5-7 in the Book of Mormon. In chapter five Jacob records the allegory of the olive tree, from the prophet Zenos. We read and discussed the first 28 verses.
Tobias loves pulling out our
Handwriting Without Tears
chalkboard to 'do school'.
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Tuesday dawned with Daddy back to work. Because he is a delivery truck driver, his work will continue, despite the many restrictions in our state due to COVID-19. (As of Monday those restrictions included the closure of all public schools and universities, the closure of all restaurants and bars for anything but take out, the closure of all dental offices, a large gathering ban of more than 50 people, our worldwide church with accompanying activities has closed and shifted Sunday sacrament meetings to each family's home, the closures of museums, movie theaters, fitness gyms, bowling alleys, indoor parks/playgrounds.) Our school day was pretty normal: language arts, science, math, reading, handwriting, history, piano, art. Our nod to St. Patrick's Day was to make gold glitter slime.
Wednesday's homeschool day went smoothly. The kids worked through subjects. History was the beginning of our World War I study, which was fun. We divided the kids up to represent different European countries and the U.S. Then we figured out who was allied before the war, who didn't get along, and how that led to a chain of events that became a world war. Joseph and Emma also did their earthworm dissection today. They were hysterical to watch!
Thursday I reminded the kids that we have spring break next week, so today and Friday are our last days before break. We put in a solid effort on our lessons. Samuel finished All About Reading level 2 yesterday and moved to level 3 today. Last week Caleb finished level 3 and moved to level 4. It is so fun to see their reading develop as they go through All About Reading.
History today began with an audio story introducing the kids to events that led the United States to join World War I. We looked at photographs. We read about dogs in the war, including Sergeant Stubby.
Friday's highlight was using Model Magic. We watched part of a free online lesson by McHarper Manor and then the kids ran with it. They had so much fun crafting together. It was also our last day of school before Spring Break, so everyone was quick to get their work done.
Saturday was our usual video game morning. It was also Crate Day. The big Christmas gift the 9 youngest kids received this year was a 6 month subscription to the Kiwi Crate of their choice, when we found a great sale last fall. Each line is themed (STEM, STEAM, Art, Geography, etc) and sorted into age ranges. They have absolutely loved these projects. They build, create, craft, read, learn, and play for weeks and weeks with each one. This time around the crate themes included dinosaurs, mail carrier, space exploration, and automatons.
Saturday we also took a few minutes to plan themes for Spring Break week. Because Ohio is on a Stay at Home/Shelter in Place Order due to COVID-19, we are limited to home for activities. We decided having a daily themed activity would give us something to look forward to. Our themes ended up being the following:
- Sunday: Cookie Day - We used pom poms in cups to vote from seven suggested cookie recipes down to two, which we would bake on Sunday.
- Monday: Board Game Day - We have more than 100 board games, so we have plenty to choose from.
- Tuesday: Window Decorating Day - We will use window dry erase markers to decorate all the windows in the house.
- Wednesday: Video Game Day - We keep our video game systems in a box in the basement. On Saturday mornings the kids can bring it up, unpack it, and play for 30 minutes each (or 40 minutes if they pair up to play together). They are excited for an extra day of games. An extra day to play has probably only happened once or twice in the last 10 years.
- Thursday: Lego Masters Day - I'm making some Lego building challenges inspired by the Lego Masters show.
- Friday: Model Magic Day - The kids loved this last Friday, so we're repeating it this Friday.
- Saturday: Movie Marathon Day - It won't really be a marathon, but we will be watching at least 2 movies.
Sunday we had a sweet sacrament meeting right here at home. We sang hymns, blessed and passed the sacrament, had a talk, and enjoyed the Spirit. Then it was cookie baking day. The two winners from Saturday's vote were No Bake Cookies and Sugar Cookies with Icing.
Monday we took two hours to dig into some cleaning, organizing, and decluttering of toys/books/attic boxes. Then it was time for board games. Makayla also had her college classes resume today, using online options. She has to meet live for most of her classes, which is a bit challenging in a small house with 12 people.
It is now Tuesday morning and I'm going to go ahead and publish this post. I just wanted to share one more thing the kids are enjoying doing lately. They have been using Paint By Sticker or Sticker Mosaic books. I've picked up a stack of these books when they have gone on sale on Amazon, and now they get to use them.
It is now Tuesday morning and I'm going to go ahead and publish this post. I just wanted to share one more thing the kids are enjoying doing lately. They have been using Paint By Sticker or Sticker Mosaic books. I've picked up a stack of these books when they have gone on sale on Amazon, and now they get to use them.
Looks like you're all making the best of the current situation. I think homeschool families are less disrupted than most for now. My hubby is still working as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your husband's job is still in place!! My family, too, have "essential jobs," so everyone is still working--except my Rose Red who was a server at a restaurant. :(
ReplyDeleteWe are in the middle of deep discussion and significant prayer for my Pixie who has had all of her dance classes cancelled for the next semester. BYUI is encouraging all students to stay home and take remote or online classes, but as you've described above, having your college student log in and be online for classes at certain times is really challenging. Pixie isn't sure she can handle the distractions . . . and a bunch of other stuff. I wish your Makayla well at trying to balance family life and college life together when she's been used to being away this year. When it's time for kids to spread their wings, it's hard to come back home.
I wish you all joy in your stay-at-home life! We've got the same news here, but we did find out that exercise in outdoor facilities is allowed and long as "appropriate social distancing policies are followed," so we're keeping up with our hiking/exploring. :)
Wishing you all good health!!!
I love your theme days! Glad you are all safe and making the best of it!
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