Friday, January 29, 2021
This and That
Project Based Learning
In December, I decided to try something different with Child #2 who often struggles with motivation: switching to project based learning.
I gave her a list of subjects that are non-negotiable and that she has to do (math, reading, writing) but then said we were going to try something different- projects. Her first project would be to do a magazine about The Medieval Times. She was very excited and really dove into the project. So much so, Audra and Camille asked if they could make one, too. So, Audra made one about sleep and Camille made one about wolves.
We got lots of books from the library and they all researched for hours. It was actually quite impressive!
So, we are continuing with the trend. Last week, they each presented a biography of an historical figure- Buddha, Erik the Red, and Charlemagne.
And, this week? They spent hours designing and building this Viking ship:
So, I would definitely say that Project Based Learning is a success. Now I need to come up with an idea for next week!
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
The Inauguration
Lots, and lots, and lots of happy tears.
Here is what I wrote on FB about The Inauguration (and then I will go deeper):
Inaugural Foods
The girls, unfortunately, had Cloverleaf so couldn't watch The Inauguration Live with me, so I mostly sat and the couch crying off and on by myself, but- we did still celebrate, and we are going to watch the recording of it together.
With the help of Pantsuit Politics, I put together a menu for the day:
-"Raisin' The Minimum Wage" French Toast with Affordable Care-amel Sauce
-Indian Tiki Masala to celebrate Vice President Harris' Indian heritage (Audra and Claire made the yummy flat bread)
-Joe-nuts for dessert
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Snapshots of Life
With Covid getting worse and worse each day (but hope in sight with an administration that believes in science and a vaccine within reach!), our days have been pretty mellow.
Here's the girls all reading the same book because they formed a book club with themselves and needed to finish their reading. Honestly, walking downstairs to this is quite literally the definition of Heaven:
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Sixteen Years
Friday, January 8, 2021
Funny Story
Here's a funny story between these more sobering posts.
We were reading scriptures, and the scriptures in Joseph Smith-History are quite long. We were each reading one verse and Camille says, as serious as serious can be,
"Do I have to read this? This one is a DOOZY!"
We all got a great, and much needed, laugh!