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.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Our Last School Week of 2015


Yippee, we're about to start Christmas break!


This was our pile of books for one day this week.  (Which doesn't count the books in Jack and Hannah's individual piles, namely math, handwriting, and English.)  We've checked off everything we're going to do on Week 15 of our curriculum, which I'm very pleased about.


I got out the Fundanoodle I Can Pound set for Katie this week.


Great fine motor and spacial awareness practice!  The set has been revamped with even more pounding pages, plus a carrying tote.


Jack and Hannah blended colors to paint animals this week.


I'm hoping we'll do a couple of art projects over the break, but I'm giving myself grace if it doesn't happen.


Katie's cutting skills are coming along nicely.


When I was cleaning the shelves, I found an old scissor practice book that had been Sam's when he was a little guy.  She has been working through it and I'm happy that it's finally being used up!


Katie has progressed enough in math that she's not just tracing or circling numbers, but is now expected to write them on her own.  Well, we've been working a lot on letters in handwriting, but not numbers.  So this week, she started the Fundanoodle I Can Write Numbers book, to learn how to form her numbers correctly.


Our Home Art Studio DVD project for this week was hue and shade.


Hannah's painting was all done in purple with black or white added, and Jack's was all done in yellow with black or white added.  There are also some finishing touches in Sharpie.


We're up to O!  Katie has been working in this ABC coloring book since November.  I'm guessing she'll finish by Valentine's Day.  Anybody want to hear her cute little voice saying the alphabet?

Video of Katie saying her ABCs


You can't see the legs and faces on these, but they're centipedes.  We learned about centipedes and millipedes about a month ago.  Last week, I used cardstock to make red & green gift tags, and I used a 1" hole punch to punch holes in the tags so I could string ribbon through them.  So, I had all these festive cardstock circles left over.  I pondered making some sort of ornament, but finally settled on simple centipedes instead.



This one is for the Lukey fans.  We celebrated Paul's birthday this week.


I got a free kit to make Air Heads Crafts with, and Brianna and I had a great time creating all sorts of things!


A little blue monster,


a snowman with a scarf,


a gumball machine,


and the cute Instagram icon that Bri thought up!

I hope you're enjoying the season and that you have some special moments with your loved ones this coming week.  Merry Christmas!


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12 comments:

  1. The birthday cake video is so cute. I love the airhead crafts. They are great.
    Blessings, Dawn

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    1. Wasn't that hilarious? Especially after Eli said, "DON'T let Luke get the cake" right?

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  2. Hi Shecki, I appreciate visiting your blog. it is truly amazing how your heart serves your family with joy. Thank you for leaving a comment over at my post on Melanie Redd's blog. I am grateful.
    Enjoy your well deserved break.
    Many blessings to you and your family

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    1. Oh, thank you for stopping by! :) Have a very merry Christmas!

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  3. Incentive for Luke to feed himself! I say win win!!!! LOL That was fantastic!

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  4. The air head crafts are so cool. I have to check out for my boys!

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    1. It was a neat project for Brianna and I to work on together. :)

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  5. Looks like you all had a fun and yummy week full of learning and creativity!The fundanoodle I can pound looks like something Bethany might like! thanks for sharing at Faith, Hope, and love!

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    1. I'm pretty impressed with the Fundanoodle products. We got to review for them a couple years back, and I've liked everything I've seen from them. I Can Pound is a *big* hit around here.

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  6. Fun week! I love all of the arts and crafts. I would have thrived in that sort of environment growing up! :-)

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    1. My biggest regret is that I didn't homeschool my older kids this way. They had to suffer through countless workbooks because I wanted to "make sure they were learning." I wish they hadn't had to suffer for my insecurities.

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