Music Monday - The Maine "Loved You a Little"
Digging this new song. I saw them at Warped Tour in 2018. So good!
Next up on the TBR pile:
We took advantage of the decent temps this week and spent 14 hours outside exploring. June is my month to enjoy the outdoors before I retreat back into the air conditioning. Unfortunately, next week we are getting a heat wave. At least we spent this week soaking up the sun.
Literature and Poetry
We finally finished reading through the entirety of The Chronicles of Narnia. I am glad to have read it, but man does Lewis get very heavy-handed toward the end of the series. Also, I’m still a bit confused as to the finer points of his theology.
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Math
Another week of math games, puzzles, and review. Arthur finished his logic book last week and I didn’t want to start the next one until August. So it’s review and games for the summer.
Social Studies
Arthur’s slowing working through an introduction to economics packet I saved. it’s very light and breezy taking about 5 minutes a day to complete.
Arthur Independent Time
To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.
Q loves his BrainQuest pages
Science and STEAM Coop
No formal science, but our activities have all been about exploring nature this week so I’m counting it.
Impromptu science lesson about hail
Art/Music
None this week
Quentin “Look mom, I’m being a lion”
Quentin
I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.
ELA
The Bill Martin Jr. Big Book of Poetry
Rocket and the Perfect Pumpkin by Tad Hills (Q reads)
Drop It, Rocket by Tad Hills (Q reads)
Corduroy by Don Freeman
A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman
Corduroy Lost and Found by Don Freeman
Corduroy Takes a Bow by Don Freeman
A Christmas Wish for Corduroy by Don Freeman
Math
Other
Chilling in the spotlight
Field Trip
We started the week off with a field trip to pick strawberries with all our coop friends. This activity was definitely better with friends and cooler temps than usual. We picked over 4 pounds of strawberries to take home and make into goodies!
Wednesday we spent 6 1/2 hours at the zoo. We walked around the entire outside portion, visited the desert dome, rode the train, splashed in the splash pad, and played at the playground. We got to see one of the baby elephants outside and visits Arthur the baby giraffe inside the barn. It was a good zoo day.
Thursday was park playdate morning. We didn’t spend a really long time at the park, but a bit of running around was needed.
Baby Giraffe Arthur
Documentary Selection
I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.
We think baby elephant Sonny (could have been Eugenia)
Misc. Picture Books Read
Just Right Cat by Lori Haskins Houran
Storybots: The Best Christmas Gift
Berry picking! I look forward to it every year, but struggle through the heat. This year it was much cooler and we had all our friends to chat and play with. The boys loved getting away from me and picking near their friends instead. Such a good day!
Friday we all hit a wall and needed to take a bit of quiet time individually.
Q’s finally tall enough for this slide
Q “That was awesome!”
Next Week
Arthur is taking three camp class through Metro Community College. He will be learning about LEGO creations, roller coasters and robots, and food around the world.
Quentin and I will be spending some time together doing errands and going to the park before the temps hit 100 degrees.
Starting and finishing our next read aloud (it’s a short one)
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: It’s very hazy out right now. Hot and humid means that I’m not going to be reading outside this morning.
Right now I am: In between reading my book and getting back to lesson planning for August.
On my bedside table: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens; Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
On my tv this week: J and I have been watching Obi-Wan Kenobi as well as Haley Moley (our silly show). I am almost finished with S1 of Love Life and slowly working my way through S1 of Sex Education.
Listening to: Big shuffle of my Apple Music. Really I just love the random right now.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Chicken and Broccoli Rice Casserole
Tuesday - Spicy Thai Noodles
Wednesday - Leftovers
Thursday - Sweet Potato, Black Bean, Quinoa, Shrimp Bowls
Friday - Grilled Cheese with Tomato and Basil
Saturday - Chicken Tortilla Soup
Sunday - Mediterranean Orzo Salad
On my to do list: Today I need to to take care of the all the laundry as well as finishing up some retreat tasks. My big to-do is wrapping up most of the geology unit for August. It’s a big production to create a unit directly from scratch.
Happening this week: Arthur has camp at Metro every morning from 9-noon, so we need to drop him off and pick him up each day.
Monday - Grocery
Tuesday - Splash pad visit morning; Library Choose Your Own Adventure game
Wednesday - Library
Thursday - Splash pad visit afternoon
Friday - Home day; Lit Society
Saturday - Home day
Sunday - Home day
What I am creating: I’m putting the finishing touches on the retreat itinerary and games.
My simple pleasures: Strong coffee, finishing a particularly hard puzzle
Looking around the house: Meh. I’m very ambivalent about the state of the house right now. I’m putting together a plan to redo the playroom to make it more of a homeschool space, so right now there’s stuff everywhere. Hopefully I can get that all done before leaving for Indiana in mid-July.
From the camera: Putting together our summer bucket list
Title: The League of Gentlewomen Witches(Dangerous Damsels #2)
Author: India Holton
Publisher: Berkley Books 2022
Genre: Historical romance Fantasy
Pages: 352
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Miss Charlotte Pettifer belongs to a secret league of women skilled in the subtle arts. That is to say—although it must never be said—witchcraft. The League of Gentlewomen Witches strives to improve the world in small ways. Using magic, they tidy, correct, and manipulate according to their notions of what is proper, entirely unlike those reprobates in the Wisteria Society.
When the long lost amulet of Black Beryl is discovered, it is up to Charlotte, as the future leader of the League, to make sure the powerful talisman does not fall into the wrong hands. Therefore, it is most unfortunate when she crosses paths with Alex O’Riley, a pirate who is no Mr. Darcy. With all the world scrambling after the amulet, Alex and Charlotte join forces to steal it together. If only they could keep their pickpocketing hands to themselves! If Alex’s not careful, he might just steal something else—such as Charlotte’s heart.
Charlotte is not the easiest person to love and yet I totally fell for her in this novel. I loved the prickly not-witch and her adventures with dreamy pirate Alex. As soon as Alex showed up in the first book, I knew I wanted to read more of his story. Thankfully Holton took my desire seriously and made a whole other book featuring Alex. The swaggering pirate and the buttoned up not-witch make a perfect pairing in this chase adventure across England. I loved all the references to Austen’s (and Bronte’s) works as Charlotte attempts to understand just what situation she got herself into and how exactly it’s going to play out. I laughed out loud so many times at the witty one-liners and rejoinders. I swooned every time Alex stared and smirked at Charlotte. I hoped that we would get a HEA but only if the two actually came to an intellectual agreement. This may be my perfect light and fun romance book.
Dangerous Damsels
#2 The League of Gentlemen Witches
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: Book Lovers
Author: Emily Henry
Publisher: Berkley 2022
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Pages: 377
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
One summer. Two rivals. A plot twist they didn't see coming...
Nora Stephens' life is books—she’s read them all—and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby.
Which is why she agrees to go to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina for the month of August when Libby begs her for a sisters’ trip away—with visions of a small town transformation for Nora, who she’s convinced needs to become the heroine in her own story. But instead of picnics in meadows, or run-ins with a handsome country doctor or bulging-forearmed bartender, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, a bookish brooding editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-cute if not for the fact that they’ve met many times and it’s never been cute.
If Nora knows she’s not an ideal heroine, Charlie knows he’s nobody’s hero, but as they are thrown together again and again—in a series of coincidences no editor worth their salt would allow—what they discover might just unravel the carefully crafted stories they’ve written about themselves.
I didn’t think that I could love a new Emily Henry book any more than her last two. I was wrong! This one is her best yet. I absolutely fell for the relationship between Nora and Charlie. Their banter was absolutely on point. The steamy scenes were very steamy. And the connections two the side characters were great. But what makes me absolute love Henry’s books is the emotionally connection. I felt completely drawn into this story and these two main characters. I was desperate that they work everything out and get a HEA. I would even read a sequel to this story as Nora and Charlie continue their lives after the events in this one. I would have loved to stay with this couple longer. We don’t but I still absolutely adored this one so much!
Next up on the TBR pile:
Here's my randomness for the week:
I got a bit of sunburn yesterday. I really need to get in the habit of always sunscreening…
Guess I need to get a move on with my summer bucket list soon. Time is almost upon us.
Two books that have made me laugh out loud in a row has been great for my mood.
Making book recommendations may be my favorite thing right now.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: A Far Wilder Magic
Author: Allison Saft
Publisher: Wednesday Books 2022
Genre:YA Fantasy
Pages: 384
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
When Margaret Welty spots the legendary hala, the last living mythical creature, she knows the Halfmoon Hunt will soon follow. Whoever is able to kill the hala will earn fame and riches, and unlock an ancient magical secret. While Margaret is the best sharpshooter in town, only teams of two can register, and she needs an alchemist.
Weston Winters isn’t an alchemist—yet. He's been fired from every apprenticeship he's landed, and his last chance hinges on Master Welty taking him in. But when Wes arrives at Welty Manor, he finds only Margaret. She begrudgingly allows him to stay, but on one condition: he must join the hunt with her.
Although they make an unlikely team, they soon find themselves drawn to each other. As the hunt looms closer and tensions rise, Margaret and Wes uncover dark magic that could be the key to winning the hunt—if they survive that long.
CWs: antisemitism, animal injury, animal death, gore, parental neglect, panic attacks
Overall, this book was not for me. We get a YA fantasy set in a fictional world but with parallels to the religious divides in our own world. All through the book I was confused as to why were were coding the different groups with fictionalized words and practices instead of just making a direct comparison. It seemed like a very odd construct and also a way to confuse the readers. We are meant to take away a message, but if you don’t really know details about the Jewish/Catholic/Protestant divide, it would really be hard to piece out. As for the romance of the story, we wasn’t super into Weston and Margaret. I really enjoyed what we see of Weston, but Margaret was too closed off and angry for me to really connect with you. I loved the elements directly involving the hala, but those could not completely save this book for me.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Reading: Deep into The League of Gentlewomen Witches by India Holton. I loved the first in this series and this one is just as delightful. I love it!
Watching: We finally started Obi-Wan Kenobi and it just very good. I love the character of Third Sister.
Listening: Still rocking the giant shuffle of all the songs in my Apple Music account.
Making: I’ve made two batches of gazpacho so far this month. I may just have to make this every week or two weeks. It’s that good!
Feeling: After a few crazy busy weeks, things have calmed down a lot lately. I’m feeling a little calmer lately.
Planning: We’re getting so close to the retreat which means that I’m to the point of planning the games. We are doing a matching game and a pub-style trivia.
Loving: We’ve been spending less time inside and more time outside which is always great. Even better, most of the days have been spent with friends. Love it!
Next up on the TBR pile:
Memorial Day has passed and we are in high summer mode here. The temperatures have been cooperating and so we have spent a ton of time outside. We racked up a decent number of hours playing outside and exploring nature. The friends that we have made through coop have played right alongside us. We are definitely taking it easy with regards to book work. And July will be our month off for the most part.
Literature and Poetry
We started the last Chronicles of Narnia book with a a good reading guide I found online.
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Math
Another week of math games, puzzles, and review. We finished both our logic book and The School of Numbers this week. One a related project, the boys help me make gazpacho. They practiced reading a recipe and measuring ingredients.
Logic Countdown
The School of Numbers
Social Studies
As we have finished our history curriculum, Arthur did finish a few geography scavenger hunt. He has gotten really into exploring Google Earth. Arthur also started a simple packet introducing economics.
Arthur Independent Time
To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.
Science and STEAM Coop
Nothing specific this week
Art/Music
None this week
Quentin
I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.
ELA
Eric Carle’s Dragons Dragons
Eric Carle’s Book of Many Things
Wonderful You with The Grouchy Ladybuy
The Saggy Baggy Elephant by Tennant Redbank
High Five April 2021
High Five May 2021
Math
Lollipop Logic Book 1
Other
Tinkeractive PreK Science
Field Trip
Along with a park playdate and splash pad time, we explored Fontenelle Forest and the connected Raptor Rescue. Spending five hours out in nature was just what we needed on Wednesday.
Documentary Selection
I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies.
Misc. Picture Books Read
Fontenelle Forest was an amazing day spent in nature.
Thursday was just a bit of cluster when it came to attitudes from the kids. We had to have a bit of a readjustment.
Next Week
Spending multiple days outside at parks and a zoo visit
Finishing The Last Battle
Watching a documentary or two
Continuing on independent and review packets
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: it’s bright and sunny this morning, but I know that the rains are going to roll in later
Right now I am: Taking a moment to read my book before we head out to the coop’s first book club meeting.
On my bedside table: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens; The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
On my tv this week: J and I started Obi-Wan Kenobi and continued watching S2 of The Great.
Listening to: Mostly just a big shuffle of all the songs in my Apple Music/
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Pizza Sliders
Tuesday - Chicken Shawarma Fries
Wednesday - Sweet Potato Quinoa Bowls
Thursday - Leftovers
Friday - Chicken Broccoli Rice Casserole
Saturday - Artichoke Pasta
Sunday - Chicken Pad Thai Nachos
On my to do list: While there are many things on my big list, I’m spending most of this week finalizing the retreat details.
Happening this week:
Monday - Bellevue Berry Farm strawberry picking
Tuesday - Home day; Library author zoom
Wednesday - Zoo Day
Thursday - Park playdate
Friday - Home day
Saturday - Home day; D&D
Sunday - Home day
What I am creating: Beyond the retreat tasks, I’m not creating much of anything. I’m really hoping to get my Memory Planner pages started before leaving for the retreat.
My simple pleasures: Iced coffee, good puzzles, amazing books
Looking around the house: Meh. It’s not amazing, but not terrible right now.
From the camera: We took some time this weekend to puzzle. We finished this one and started another one.
Title: Displacement
Author: Kiku Hughes
Publisher: First Second 2020
Genre: Graphic Novel
Pages: 283
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Kiku is on vacation in San Francisco when suddenly she finds herself displaced to the 1940s Japanese-American internment camp that her late grandmother, Ernestina, was forcibly relocated to during World War II.
These displacements keep occurring until Kiku finds herself "stuck" back in time. Living alongside her young grandmother and other Japanese-American citizens in internment camps, Kiku gets the education she never received in history class. She witnesses the lives of Japanese-Americans who were denied their civil liberties and suffered greatly, but managed to cultivate community and commit acts of resistance in order to survive.
Our June book club selection and a completely new-to-me book. This graphic novel details the experiences of Americans during the Japanese interment of WWII. While I knew a decent amount of the specifics, this slim book conveys a lot of information in a gentle, concise way. We follow a modern girl as she experiences what her grandmother did in WWII. The treatment of the people is brutal, but the book doesn’t dwell on the gore. There are very emotional scenes between characters. I imagine that we are going to have a lot of interesting discussions And I’m definitely put this one onto my homeschool TBR for future years.
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Unsinkable Greta James
Author: Jennifer E. Smith
Publisher: Ballantine Books 2022
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 320
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Right after the sudden death of her mother—her first and most devoted fan—and just before the launch of her high-stakes sophomore album, Greta James falls apart on stage. The footage quickly goes viral and she stops playing, her career suddenly in jeopardy—the kind of jeopardy her father, Conrad, has always predicted; the kind he warned her about when he urged her to make more practical choices with her life.
Months later, Greta—still heartbroken and very much adrift—reluctantly agrees to accompany Conrad on the Alaskan cruise her parents had booked to celebrate their fortieth anniversary. It could be their last chance to heal old wounds in the wake of shared loss. But the trip will also prove to be a voyage of discovery for them both, and for Ben Wilder, a charming historian, onboard to lecture about The Call of the Wild, who is struggling with a major upheaval in his own life. As Greta works to build back her confidence and Ben confronts an uncertain future, they find themselves drawn to and relying on each other.
It’s here in this unlikeliest of places—at sea, far from the packed city venues where she usually plays and surrounded by the stunning scenery of Alaska—Greta will finally confront the choices she’s made, the heartbreak she’s suffered, and the family hurts that run deep. In the end, she’ll have to decide what her path forward might look like—and how to find her voice again.
I liked the premise of this one and was intrigued by the story. I was hoping for a good finding yourself and reconnecting with family storyline. But this one just fl a little flat for me. We spent way too much time with the possible romance angle and not enough time with the father. The setting of the cruise ship is a great way to force characters together and we get some interesting situations, but the follow-through left me wanting more. I closed the book and didn’t really care what was going to happen next to any of the characters. Not a great sign in my book. Definitely not the one for me.
Next up on the TBR pile:
I absolutely cannot wait for the new season of The Umbrella Academy! I love this super weird show.
Because we started watching Obi-Wan Kenobi this week…
I always enjoy these fashion videos.
I cannot wait for this installment of Thor’s story.
This movie looks very strange and right up my alley…
Title: Captured (The Shadow Guild: Hades and Persephone #3)
Author: Linsey Hall
Publisher: Bonnie Doon Press 2020
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 192
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
The god of hell wants me to be his queen.
I’ve screwed up. Big time. A day ago, I mistakenly released the evil Titan Chronos onto the Earth. He’s spreading devastation in his pursuit of ultimate power, and it’s all my fault.
The only way to stop him is to fulfil an ancient prophecy and unite with Hades. Problem is, Hades plans to rule in Chronos’ place, spreading the underworld to earth. He wants me to rule by his side, a dark queen to his dark king.
As much as I want Hades—I might even be growing to love him—I can’t be part of something so terrible. Underneath Hades’ dark exterior, I know there is goodness inside. My only hope is to convince him to turn to the light, because I’m afraid I can't live without him.
And we arrive at the end of this particular story. While I enjoyed most of the storyline, it did seem a bit rushed at time. I wanted to spend a bit more time working out how Hades and Seraphia have connected to each other throughout this story. There were elements of emotional connection, but a bit more would have been better. I did enjoy seeing the rest of the Shadow Guild come together to help them defeat Chronos.
The Shadow Guild: Hades and Persephone
#3 Captured
Next up on the TBR pile:
May TBR Pile (21/27):
BOTM: TBD
Bookworms BC: The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan ✓
Friend BC: Thick and Other Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom ✓
Currently Reading Buddy Read:
Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility
Fantasy: A Symphony of Echoes by Jodi Taylor
Historical Fiction: The Rose Code by Kate Quinn ✓
Science Fiction: The Disasters by MK England ✓
Poetry: What Kind of Woman by Kate Baer ✓
Middle Grade: A Place to Hang the Moon by Kate Albus ✓
Middle Grade: The Minor Third by Neil Patrick Harris
Middle Grade: The Fourth Suit by Neil Patrick Harris
Middle Grade; The War I Finally Won by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ✓
Kid Read Aloud: The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis ✓
Kid Read Aloud: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein ✓
Added: Anatomy by Dana Schwartz ✓
Added: Infernal by Linsey Hall ✓
Added: The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton ✓
Added: Stuck with You by Ali Hazelwood ✓
Added: Under On Roof by Ali Hazelwood ✓
Added: Below Zero by Ali Hazelwood ✓
Added: The No-Show by Beth O’Leary ✓
Added: Lore Olympus Vol. 1 by Rachel Smythe ✓
Added: Awakened by Linsey Hall ✓
1,000,000 Page Goal:
Monthly Total: 6163 pages
Pages Remaining: 406,383 pages
Current Read - The Unsinkable Great James by Jennifer E. Smith; Captured by Linsey Hall
Books I Gave Up On (0)
Books Bought/Received (4)
Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi
Darling Girl by Liz Michalski
The Hacienda by Isabel Canas
Book of Night by Holly Black
UnRead Shelf Progress
Starting Number: 327
Books Read: 1
Books Acquired: 4
Books Unshelved: 0
Finishing Number: 330
June TBR Pile:
BOTM: TBD
Bookworms BC: Displacement by Kiku Hughes
Friend BC: The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
Friend BC: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Currently Reading Buddy Read: When Women were Dragons by Kelly Barnhill
Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility
Fantasy: A Symphony of Echoes by Jodi Taylor
Fantasy: The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd
Fantasy: A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft
Nonfiction: What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon
Romance: A League of Gentlewoman Witches by India Holton
Romance: Neon Gods by Kate Robert (reread)
Romance; Captured by Linsey Hall
Historical Fiction: The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles
Literary Fiction: The Unsinkable Great James by Jennifer E. Smith
Literary Fiction: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Comics: Invisible Kingdom
Science Fiction: Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel
Middle Grade: The Minor Third by Neil Patrick Harris
Middle Grade: The Fourth Suit by Neil Patrick Harris
Kid Read Aloud: The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Movies watched
Rocketman - I really enjoyed this biopic.
Operation Mincemeat - Such a great drama about the WWII spy mission.
TV Shows watched
Moon Knight S1 - I really enjoy the weird side of Marvel
Holey Moley S4 - Our fun silly show
Star Trek: Voyager S4 - Slowly slowly making our way through
The Great S2 - Getting back into this season. Such a joy.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht - Still my silly reality show pic
Love Life S1 - I’ve really fallen for this show. Almost finished with S1.
Sex Education S1 - Randomly started watching while J was as a movie. Really enjoying it so far.
Comments - Wow! That page count is ridiculously high for me. I ended up reading some really enjoyable books this month. I don’t imagine that June will have as high numbers as May, but’s okay. I’m looking forward to many of the reads on tap. And I have the retreat to focus on reading for a weekend.
Next up on the TBR pile:
After only one day of school for the week, we prepped to leave on a 5-day road trip to Kansas. After getting back on Sunday, we were supposed to have a normal school week. It didn’t quite work out that way. We got some school work in, but also spent two days at the park (coop field day and a regular park day), plus errands and unpacking. Good thing we have already finished our history, math, and science curriculum for the year. We’re slowing down a bit, making plans for next year, and enjoying lots of time with friends.
Day 1: Former airfield where atomic bomb pilots trained
Day 1: National Orphan Train Memorial
Literature and Poetry
We finished our current read aloud and started the next one. Arthur continued with his spelling curriculum and we read a ton of picture books and such.
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis
Day 1: Former German POW Camp
Day 1: Old dugout house
Math
Another week of math games, puzzles, and review
Logic Countdown
The School of Numbers
Day 1: Sculpted Brick Wall
Day 1: Rock City Geologic Formation
Social Studies
Arthur did some map work and a few scavenger hunts. He really got into playing around on Google Earth and finding different places. I love when a small assignment leads to more independent research and fun. He even spotted a good restaurant in Wichita for us that wasn’t on my list. We had dinner there and it was great (Wichita Pizza and Brewing Company, if you wanted to know).
Informally we learned a lot from the various museums and attractions that we saw in Kansas. I loved learning more about the Cosmonaut program in the 1950s and 1960s from the exhibits the Cosmosphere. Arthur really got into the exhibits at the World of Treasures Museum.
Day 1: Coronado Heights Castle
Day 2: Strataca Salt Mine
Arthur Independent Time
To allow for one-on-one time with Quentin, I have added an hour of independent work time for Arthur. Each week, he will have a mix of packet work (mostly grammar and math review), independent reading time, and special projects. Many of his projects will be aligned with our literature selections (some taken from B&R Language Arts curriculum) and history.
Day 2: Liberty Bell 7 at the Cosmosphere
Science and STEAM Coop
Nothing formal but we did go to a lot of science-related spots on our road trip. We learned a ton about salt and mining at Strataca in Hutchinson.
Day 1: Daal Horses
Day 2: Keeper of the Plain Statue in Wichita
Art/Music
None this week
Day 3: Mini Stonehenge
Day 3: Glass Mosaic Mural
Quentin
I have scheduled at least four 1-hour time blocks for one-on-one time with Quentin. I bought Blossom and Root’s Early Years Volume 2 curriculum to use as our base. I love the variety of activities and some of the bigger projects included.
ELA
Eric Carle's Animals Animals
Eric Carle’s Dragons Dragons
The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Hugs & Kisses for The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Pancakes, Pancakes by Eric Carle
Do You Want to be My Friend? by Eric Carle
Today is Monday by Eric Carle
Eric Carle and Friends: What's Your Favorite Bug?
A House for Hermit Crab by Eric Carle
The Greedy Python by Eric Carle
The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle
Happy Halloween from the Very Busy Spider by Eric Carle
Eric Carle and Friends: What's Your Favorite Animal?
The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle
Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?
Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?
Math
Lollipop Logic Book 1
Tinkeractive PreK Math
Other
Crayola Our Colorful Earth: Celebrating the Natural Work
Tinkeractive PreK Science
Ten Pigs by Derek Anderson
Day 3: Old Cowtown Museum
Day 3: Museum of World Treasures
Field Trip
There wasn’t a field trip this week.
Day 3: Original Pizza Hut
Day 3: Nifty Nut House
Documentary Selection
I have carved out a one hour time block each week to watch a documentary related to our studies. We watched a great NOVA episode about searching for Life on Mars. It detailed the various Mars rovers and focused heavily on the Perseverance mission.
Day 4: Great Plains Transportation Museum
Day 4: Field Station Dinosaur
Misc. Picture Books Read
The Fantastic Fishsitter by Mo O’Hara
Day 4: The Arcade
Day 5: Sedgwick County Zoo
Kansas Road Trip! What started as a weekend trip to Hutchinson to see the Cosmosphere turned into a 5 day trip to Hutchinson and Wichita filled with many stops. One of my favorites was getting a private tour of the Great Plains Transportation Museum from a former rail worker. Bob gave us so much more information than was listed on the signs and handouts.
The transition back home after road trip is always a bit rough. We ended up with a lighter school week than I intended.
Next Week
Continuing our read aloud
Playing some math games
Watching a documentary or two
Making a craft?
Exploring outside with friends.
Day 5; OZ Museum
Only pic I took at the park…
Next up on the TBR pile:
Title: The Disasters
Author: M.K. England
Publisher: HarperCollins 2018
Genre: Science Fiction
Pages: 352
Rating: 4/5 stars
Reading Challenges:
Hotshot pilot Nax Hall has a history of making poor life choices. So it’s not exactly a surprise when he’s kicked out of the elite Ellis Station Academy in less than twenty-four hours. But Nax’s one-way trip back to Earth is cut short when a terrorist group attacks the Academy.
Nax and three other washouts escape—barely—but they’re also the sole witnesses to the biggest crime in the history of space colonization. And the perfect scapegoats.
On the run, Nax and his fellow failures plan to pull off a dangerous heist to spread the truth. Because they may not be “Academy material,” and they may not even get along, but they’re the only ones left to step up and fight.
This was a delightful romp! We are thrown right into the action and it doesn’t let up until the last page. I loved falling in with Nax, Case, Zee, Asra, and Rion as they attempt to survive being fugitives as help to stop of the galaxy-wise plot of the Earth First group. The pages kept moving as we slowly get to know each of the members of the crew. I would have like a bit more information about the other members of the crew, but we do get a decent amount from Nax. I also appreciated how real the teens were portrayed. Each are becoming experts in different fields but still have insecurities and make mistakes. They are not perfect, but are constantly trying. I would have loved to read more about the adventures of the crew of the Swift Kick. Maybe soon.
Next up on the TBR pile:
As I look outside my window: It’s oddly overcast but very hot today. Not fun at all.
Right now I am: Taking a break after running some errands and cleaning.
On my bedside table: Book Lovers by Emily Henry: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
On my tv this week: Not much. We haven’t down much TV this past week. We did start Hawkeye with the kids, but I haven’t watched much at all.
Listening to: Giant mixes for the win! I’m been just setting my Apple Music to shuffle a lot lately. Plus I’m loving the new Harry Styles album and My Chemical Romance single.
On the menu for this week:
Monday - Blackened Salmon
Tuesday - Chicken Pad Thai Nachos
Wednesday - Crab and Asparagus Soup
Thursday - Salsa Chicken
Friday - Sweet Potato and Quinoa Bowls
Saturday - Leftovers
Sunday - Ring of Fire Chicken
On my to do list: I’ve got a list of random tasks to accomplish this next week, and a lot of it is organizational tasks. Plus I need to work on the retreat and my Indiana trip. Lots of organization and planning.
Happening this week:
Monday - Nothing
Tuesday - Park and splash pad day
Wednesday - Nature hike maybe
Thursday - Lit Society
Friday - Underwater Party at the Library
Saturday - Home day
Sunday - Coop Book Club
What I am creating: I want to take some time and work on the retreat name tags this week. I’m itching to get back to some of my crafts. I also want to work on my April and May Memory Planner pages.
My simple pleasures: Iced coffee, park time with friends, being home after a trip
Looking around the house: J and I have been doing various cleaning and organization projects and I’ve seen a ton of improvement. Surfaces are being cleared off and cleaned. I love it! I did a power clean of the master bathroom this morning and it’s looking so good. I completely cleared off the counter and redid the closet.
From the camera: Quentin and a friend during our Sonic date.