Learning with the Littles
I *heart* this simple book.
~Our Home Kindergarten
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Yes, we are still doing Andrew's reading lessons from his Primary McGuffey Reader. His reading lessons only take but a few minutes per day at this point.
Andrew learns best from a simple hands on approach; talking & sharing in a casual conversation. If a lesson seems like instructions, he will not pay attention.
The lessons in Our Home Kindergarten are easy hands-on interaction.
Somewhat advanced (in my opinion) in what is taught from the very beginning. Is it not usual to learn shapes, colors, letters, & numbers first?
~Here is what we have learned in the first 3 lessons:
A sphere, red (specific stones are called rubies).
A cube, yellow (jewels & gems are called topazes)
A cylinder, blue (sapphires)
A basic geometrical concept that a sphere can roll, cubes stack, & cylinders can do both. (in the next few lessons, the square will be introduced from the cube, as will lines of horizontal & vertical usage to make a square).
Andrew is thriving at the knowledge to explore these concepts, all without instructional directions. Even Katie is enjoying these straight forward lessons.
So, beyond a reading lesson, and a kindergarten lesson, I am laying out Learning Trays (montessori style). I only lay out one per day, cept on Fridays, in which many are displayed. We have a lot of people living in a itty bitty living space (sounds like the Genie, lol), so available space is limited. I cannot just leave out the learning areas like I would prefer to, thus I rotate our activities. We adjust as we can, and this seems to be working...
3 comments:
Wow, you are such a good Mom. Your home school looks great! Have been lacking in that area lately. I sent you an invite for my faithfilleddays. hope you got it.
thanks for following my new one. Keep up the good work!
Hi!
I totally know what you mean with the shapes. My husband has been complaining about the whole "oval" versus "ellipse" thing for three years now. I think he's annoyed that our three yo knows what an ellipsoid and rectangular prism are but he doesn't :) I think the logic is that they are so excited about learning the names of shapes right now why stop with a small group of them...keep going :)
I'm looking forward to looking through your blog some more. I LOVE reading blogs about LARGE homeschooling families. I figure if YOU can make it work with all you have on your plate I should be able to make it work with my two. Very inspiring!
So neat. What a neat little program it seems. I love montessori style learning. I love all kinds. :)
I am so laughing because I have set up activities having this vision of deep learning (smiles) and then it is a ninja party too. Hahahaaaa!
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