Saturday, November 29, 2014

11/29/14

We had a lot of math to catch up on.... So we started there. Our first lesson was a continuation on partitioning - using the part and whole diagram.


Then we practiced partitioning on the abacus, Nd showing the same partition on the diagram. 




Next, we practiced adding parts to make a whole.


After math, we started practicing our first lowercase letter - "c". He had some difficulty with this, so we ended up stopping for the day. 


Thursday, November 27, 2014

11/27/14

Today we started with handwriting, per E's request. He finished up the capital alphabet yesterday, so today we did a big review - he did awesome!


After the review, we moved on to math. We started with adding on the abacus. 


Then we moved onto his first progress assessment. I actually could check off a good amount of things from the book. We even skipped the lesson after the assessment because he could already do all of it.

Random number card/dot card matching.


Shape review on the geoboard.


"AB" pattern review.


On our new lesson for today, we learned about partitioning. We partitioned the number "5" in as many ways as we could, then E copied the equations down on paper. (His number handwriting was impeccable!)


11/26/14

T decided to join us for evening school today. She worked hard on her workbook while E finished his final capital letters.




T got jealous of E's workbook having actual letters in it, so she asked to learn one of the letters he was working on. 


Then we working on writing her whole name - she was very reluctant, but she did it!

11/12/14

He chose to start with handwriting, again....

Started with a perfect "C"! We learned how the "Magic C" is the beginning of making several letters.


The "O" and "Q"....


...and "G"!



For math, we began by counting items using the abacus.


We determined if a stack of tiles was even or odd by pairing it into groups of two.


Last, we worked with our geoboards copying patterns.

10/28/14

Handwriting first today! He wanted to show me he knew just what to do, and didn't need me to show him at all!




Workbook  perfection!


Moving on to math.... We made an equilateral triangle with tally sticks.


And practiced cutting....