We put in a garden this year. The kids are learning about plants in science, and what better way than hands-on, watching it grow from seed to something edible! It's always a big undertaking but we will see what "fruits" we can reap from our labor.
Before we started our plant unit, we finished a Human Anatomy unit. We made life-sized posters of the human body with all the organs attached-- a fun project over the course of 6 or 7 weeks.
I really like how Jacob's turned out! :)
This school year we also took a "trip" around the US, visiting each state to learn a little more about the geography and culture of each. At the end of the year I let Leah do a video report about her favorite state. Here is what she learned:
Abi finished her second year of preschool at the local public school and it was exactly what she needed. She really needed those two years to grow socially and come out of her shell. We have seen big changes in her speech and her interactions with others. She made a few friends that she even has playdates with on a regular basis. This is her friend Bailey, who literally lives next door to us on our street.
Abi's teacher, Ms. Kim, was great! She always took time to make each kid feel special. At the end of this year she won me over even more by helping Abi make the transition to being homeschooled. When they went to visit the kindergarten class, she talked with Abi about how her school might look different, but she would still get to see her friends other places and really showed that she valued all types of schooling. We are sad she is leaving Whiting this year and won't be there when Jacob gets to preschool, but so thankful Abi got to be with her these last two years.
The kids have all really started developing some physical skills that seem small but are probably really important for their development. The girls both love gymnastics (even though I doubt we'll put them into any formal classes) and Andrew loves doing parkour. They always work hard on their cartwheels and flips and headstands.
Abi mastered crossing the monkey bars at the playground.
We've never really attempted bikes until this year, since we don't really have much of a place to ride, but after only a few tries Leah picked it up, mostly on her own!
And Andrew is still rocking it at taekwando.
Of course a favorite end-of-school year activity is ice cream at A&W, since it is only open in warm weather!
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