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Week 19 (or Second Semester, Week 1): A Week of Dawdling

Posted in Dawdling Days, Weekly Rewiewins by Smrt Mama
Jan 08 2010
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This week, we started back to school after a two-week holiday break and we had our first (and possibly only) snow fall of the winter. We also implemented our new schedule, which of course required some boundary-testing. You can imagine how unproductive this week turned out to be.

Math was exactly what I thought it would be, review by way of doing all the tries for the bridge to chapter 11 in Life of Fred: Decimals and Percents. Captain Science kept getting hung up on the problems requiring multiplying numbers with decimals. With each try, however, he was able to do the problem easily on a second attempt, so I think part of the issue was the dawdling and distractability. We went through it one more time, together, and I think it all snapped back into place, because his only mistakes thereafter were “couldn’t pay attention” errors in arithmetic.

History was…well, he enjoyed his chapters on Roman technology and social status, at least. His essay on Roman technology was good, and I enjoyed his conclusion that, “despite not having electricity, the Romans were in some ways more advanced than we are.” His essay on the importance of Roman social status turned out to just be a list of the different social statuses with a brief description, however.

Because we haven’t gotten our new MCT grammar curriculum yet, Captain Science worked on Editor in Chief A1 a lot this week, doing three lessons of it. He didn’t make any mistakes in the lessons, but it took him forever and ever to finish them. Vocabulary from Classical Roots went much more easily and quickly. He really enjoys vocabulary and the parts of speech. He isn’t very keen on rewriting paragraphs. Fair enough.

This week’s science unit apparently had something to do with boiling water while Captain Science and Eclectic Girl took turns staring at it and muttering excitedly. It also involved a dish of isopropyl (which my browser’s spell check keeps insisting is spelled incorrectly, even though it’s not) alcohol and sticking one’s hands into bowls of water of various temperatures. I guess that means they were learning about heat?

Officer Daddyman subscribed us to the Classics for Kids podcast on iTunes and he and the boys listened to one this morning while I slept in a bit with a bad headache. That was the sum total of our electives this week, I’m sorry to say. Next week will be better, surely.

On a positive note, Patchfire and I did decide on a good use of our newly-emptied Tuesdays. I’m using the mornings to do art and she’ll come over in the afternoons to teach a second science class (on the brain) and for me to teach creative writing. It’s a micro co-op!

I guess the first week back to school after the break could have been worse, but I feel like every single accomplishment was extracted with the relative ease of pulling teeth from a reluctant tiger.

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Vocabulary from Classical Robots

Posted in The Tank by Smrt Mama
Jan 08 2010
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Captain Science’s chapter from Vocabulary from Classical Roots included the root “serv-,” so we were talking about various words with that root: service, servant, deserve. I mentioned “disservice.”

Captain Science asked me to give an example, so I said, “When you leave your dirty dishes all over the table, you do me a disservice.”

Captain Science then gave his own example: “A boy’s family is cleaning the house, when his friend comes over to play. The friend goes home and leaves a mess of toys everywhere, while the family is cleaning.”

The Tank exclaimed, “Oh! I have one, too!” He then gave his example, which I can only partially transcribe, because it was very Boomhauer-esque: “A boy go to his friend’s house and then goes home and they say, ‘Oh no! The toys turned into a robot master!’ and [mumble mumble] fightin’ TWO robots and [mumble mumble] it turn into this thing and [mumble mumble] and that’s what I doin’.”

Um…ok, then.

Addendum: Apparently, radioactive ants were involved in the Tank’s story.

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The Incredible Talking Babypie

Posted in Babypie by Smrt Mama
Jan 08 2010
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Babypie has a new game. She picks up a pair of shoes, walks around with them, “drops” them, sits down to pick them up, stands up, and then demands applause – which also cues me to say “You got them!” That quickly because the game of just sitting there and shaking the shoes for applause and “You got them!”

After playing this for a while, she started saying it herself. I love it when they get so good at playing something that I’m totally cut out of the process.

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