A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Weekly Wrap Up 21- with contest winner




I thought I'd share a couple of the projects the kids have done from God & The History of Art recently.  Above we have Brianna's Last Supper, and below is a two-headed dragon by Eli.


I have a feeling we'll be bird-walking more into the realm of dragons next year.  They go so nicely with knights and castles, after all!  I remember hearing that dragons are depicted with different numbers of toes in different Asian countries, so we'll have to check into that at some point, too.  Eli has asked for these, which seem like a good supplement for next year.  If anyone has any castle building material recommendations, please share!  


Eli is working on his foreign language program.  Review coming soon!  


Couldn't resist sharing this photo bomb.  That's cranberry juice, Paul's drinking.  Really.


Our house heats very unevenly.  It has large void spaces from the high ceiling, open floor plan thing we've got going on.  Eli got the bright idea of doing some record keeping to find out what the difference in temps is in various rooms.  It's 73* in the warmest room and 66* in the coldest room right now.  


I made them a form to cut apart and write temps down.  I love these impromptu learning opportunities!  


Friday was the day to draw for the winner of the Unstoppable DVD.  


Eli has the best hat for this.


And the winner is... Chantel!  Congratulations, and enjoy your DVD!  


Our bathroom remodel is chugging along.  Flooring comes next.  I'm impressed with how quickly things are going, given how long the living room took in our old house.  

That's all for this week!  We're still working our way through Children's Homer.  Next week, we continue to learn about King David, and touch on Phoenicia.  In about a month, we get to learn about early India, which should be a fascinating break from the Fertile Crescent area.  

We're officially half way through the school year, and the daffodils will be making an appearance soon.  About this time every year, I start to think I might survive this homeschool thing after all.  

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8 comments:

  1. Looks like it was a great learning week at your house. Wow...66 to 73 is a big gap!

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    1. It's a constant source of frustration. I can't stand being cold, so I put on a jacket every time I go downstairs. Paul can't stand having the heater cranked up. I'm ready for spring.

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  2. What an excellent impromptu learning opportunity! Maybe after you finish your data gathering you can have him come up with solutions for insulating those cold areas, Like towels around windows and doors, or heavy drapes... Make it a challenge. Just a thought on my part. :) I like how you incoroporate real life into learning life. (Oh wait, aren't they the same?) ;)

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  3. Love the artwork - I've read the same thing about the different number of toes dragons are shown with, but I don't remember much else about that.

    Very good idea about gathering data about the temperature! That's real world application right there! Especially if he can come up with some solutions like Renee suggested. :-)

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    1. Chinese dragons have 5--I remember that because there are 5 letters in China. I just looked it up, and Korean and Indonesian dragons have 4 toes and Japanese dragons have 3--aren't there 3 main islands to Japan? That might be a good way to remember it. :)

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  4. Your school days look like tons of fun. :-) And a bathroom remodel? You're a brave Momma!

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    1. The bathroom remodel was inspired by water damage. : / Poor Paul. He thinks the kids are destroying the house faster than he can fix it.

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