Teaching 2 in TX
Mar. 25, 2009
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We are on our second week of workboxes.  We really love them.  I love how much more I can work into my school day.  Ami summed it up so much better than I ever can.  I agree with every point she made.  Here's what they did today... 

When you look at this list, remember that we do Bible reading, memory verses, science and geography together.  (Items below in red are done with Mom.)

The Princess

  • Add date to calendar and complete math journal
  • Math workbook and flash cards
  • Pattern Blocks
  • FIAR - work on Peter Rabbit lapbook
  • Fruits/Veggies file folder game and Peter Rabbit puppets to color
  • Copywork
  • Solar System file folder game
  • Nouns review worksheet (underline each noun, then mark each one person, place, or thing with colored pencils)
  • Book for me to read to her (Tops and Bottoms)
  • Free Read (read for 10 minutes and choose 1 to narrate)
  • Spelling (All About Spelling Level 1)
  • Sentence blocks (Use blocks to make 5 sentences and show to mom when done.  She actually asked to write each sentence when she was done so we reviewed capital letters and periods.)

The Wild One

  • Correct yesterday's math lesson.
  • Math test
  • softschools.com math activities (15 minutes)
  • correct yesterday's dictation and complete lesson
  • Enchanted Learning online solar system quiz
  • Review common/proper nouns with worksheet; then begin illustrating grammar pages with common nouns/proper nouns
  • Neil Armstrong (instructions to read chapter 2, and then he was to come see me for the lessons - we made it through Wright Brothers, King Edward, and Europe lessons)
  • Spelling (All About Spelling Level 2)
  • Wright Brothers (printed out WB e-book from School Express, had him read the info, and complete notebook page about them)
  • Free Reading (30 minutes)
  • Typing Practice
  • Copywork (Neil Armstrong copy work from HSS)

Mar. 9, 2009
Workbox System

Posted in Workboxes

It is amazing what a new system will do for your day.  Ami posted about Sue Patrick's Workbox System  on the HSS forums.  After looking around Sue's website and purchasing/reading her book, I had to try it for myself.  WOW!  I have always considered myself a fairly organized and structured person.  But, sometimes I am too structured.  I have a hard time following rabbit trails in our school day, because it "isn't on my schedule".  I find myself looking at things online and in books and thinking about how fun The Princess or The Wild One would think "it" is, but I don't follow through with it because "there isn't enough time".  Well, now there is!!  We started this system yesterday (yep, only used it once and already singing its praises). 

The concept is that you have 12 numbered boxes for each child.  Each box holds an assignment or activity for that child.  If the assignment/activity requires help/instruction from mom (math, spelling, etc) then the box is tagged with a "work with mom" card.  (see pics below)  Believe it or not, I now find time in my day for the fun stuff I couldn't fit in before.  One huge thing this system does for me is that it virtually eliminates "wait" time.  I don't have to send someone to "find something quiet to do" while I finish working with the other child.  Now, I can stagger the instruction lessons, and they work independently the rest of the time.

Here's what our days look like now.  I've posted a sample schedule below.

We start school at 9:00 with me reading from the Bible and reviewing our memory verses.  Then we do our science (MW) or Geography (TR) lesson together.  After that, we break for snack.  After snack, they start their boxes.  They work through their boxes until noon when we break for lunch.  After lunch, I read from our read-aloud book before the kids go back to their boxes to work until they are finished.

The Princess (K):

  1. Add date to wall calendar and complete math journal
  2. Structured reading with Mom (this has our reading book for the week – Baby in a Basket – and the minit books we will complete today to go with it)
  3. Journal – If I had a hot air balloon, I would go…(She has to write that sentence starter, finish the sentence, and draw a picture.)
  4. Math workbook page and flash cards with mom
  5. Free Reading (She chooses a book/books to read for 15 minutes.  She then narrates one story/chapter to me.)
  6. Phonics sort – matching picture cards to the correct short vowel sound
  7. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star – read book on her own, stamp “s” in a “S is for Star” minit book, glue pics into a “Who did she see sleeping” minit book
  8. Spelling with mom
  9. Spin a Shape game
  10. Gingerbread Man to read aloud to Mom
  11. Shamrock matching game
  12. Shamrock tracing page for fine motor practice

The Wild One (5th grade)

  1. Correct math lesson from yesterday.  Set timer for 5 minutes and complete timed test.
  2. Free reading for 30 minutes
  3. Math Test
  4. Spelling with Mom
  5. Typing for 10 minutes
  6. Mad Libs x2 (printed and in his box)
  7. Grammar lesson
  8. Dice math – roll 2 dice and combine numbers to form two 2-digit numbers which he will then multiply
  9. Writing Strands lesson
  10. Structured Reading – Stone Fox
  11. Track your musher (updates his Iditarod musher’s statistics on his record sheet and does the math involved – how long has he rested in total, how many more miles to go, etc)
  12. Mexico word search (our country this week for Geography)

The word searches, sorting games, etc are things I would have had a hard time fitting in my day before this system.  Because I can add a few fun learning activities in their boxes throughout the day, I don't hear "what do I do now". 

This is The Princess working this morning.  You can see our boxes under the window.  The boxes stacked to the right of the rack are ones she has already worked through.  She can see her work load diminish as the day goes on.

This is a close-up of the numbered box.  The tag above the number "4" lets her know to come get me for the lesson.

Here is a post-it with lesson instructions on it.  She shouldn't have to ask me "what do I do?". 

The clock tag lets her know to set the timer for a determined amount of time (here it's 15 minutes).  When the timer beeps, this activity/assignment is over. 


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Kindergarten Lapbooks~08/09

Baby in a Basket

Very Last First Time

Three Snow Bears

Madeline

2008-2009 Read-Alouds

*The Apple and the Arrow
*The Year at Maple Hill Farm
*Mary on Horseback
*The Hundred Dresses
*Charlotte's Web
*In Grandma's Attic
*The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
*The Boxcar Children
*A Grain of Rice
*Twenty and Ten
*The Courage of Sarah Noble
*The Whipping Boy
*Mr. Popper's Penguins
*Capyboppy
*My Father's Dragon

Books The Princess Read 08/09

*Green Eggs and Ham(9/08)
*A Big Ball of String(10/08)
*A Fly Went By (10/08)
*Fairytopia (10/08)
*How Do You Know It's Fall(10/08)
*Just Enough Carrots(10/08)
*Little Bear(10/08)
*Spiders Are Not Insects(10/08)
*The Fire Cat(10/08)
*All Tutus Should Be Pink(11/08)
*Barbie: School Days(11/08)
*Best Friends Wear Pink Tutus(11/08)
*Go, Stitch, Go(11/08)
*Hello, Cat, You Need a Hat(11/08)
*Henry and Mudge and the Tall Tree House(11/08)
*I Want to Be Somebody New(11/08)
*Little Red Riding Hood(11/08)
*Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?(11/08)
*Sleep-Over Mouse(11/08)
*So That's How the Moon Changes Shape!(11/08)
*Springtime Addition(11/08)
*The Berenstain Bears and the Wishing Star(11/08)
*The Case of the Sleepy Sloth(11/08)
*The Cat in the Hat(11/08)
*The Foot Book(11/08)
*The Special Letter(11/08)
*The Very Hungry Caterpillar(11/08)
*Tinkerbell: A Fairy Tale(11/08)
*Windy Day(11/08)
*Henry and Mudge Get the Cold Shivers(12/08)
*Hop on Pop(12/08)
*My Tooth is About to Fall Out(12/08)
*Arthur to the Rescue(1/09)
*Little Bear's Friend(1/09)
*Penguins, Penguins, Everywhere(1/09)
*Sassafras (1/09)
*Sparky (1/09)
*Baby Penguin At Home On the Ice(2/09)
*The Big Balloon Race(2/09)
*Dr. Seuss's ABC(2/09)
*Princess Charlotte and the Enchanted Rose(2/09)~Her 1st chapter book!
*Why Do Birds Fly South?(2/09)
*The Best Nest(2/09)
*Bears on Wheels(2/09)
*Panda Baby At Home In the Bamboo Grove(2/09)
*Put Me in the Zoo(2/09)
*Why Is It Dark?(2/09)
*Ferdinand(2/09)
*Mommies Say Shhh!(2/09)
*Giant Pandas: Gifts from China(2/09)
*Frog and Toad are Friends(2/09)
*A Bargain for Frances (2/09)
*Our Stars(2/09)
*Gray Rabbit's Odd One Out(2/09)
*Bedtime for Frances(2/09)
*Harry the Dirty Dog(2/09)
*Princess Katie and the Mixed-Up Potion(2/09)
*100th Day Worries(2/09)
*The 100th Day of School(2/09)
*Princess Katie and the Silver Pony(2/09)
*Nate the Great(2/09)
*The Bravest Dog Ever(2/09)
*Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper(2/09)
*Surprises(2/09)
*Curious George Visits a Toy Store(3/09)
*Bella the Bunny Fairy(3/09)
*Frog and Toad All Year(3/09)
*Snowy Owl at Home on the Tundra(3/09)
*My Many Colored Days(3/09)
*Who Grows Up in the Snow?(3/09)
*Arthur's Baby(3/09)
*Arthur Lost and Found(3/09)
*Hedgie Loves to Read(3/09)
*Johnny Appleseed(3/09)
*The Rainbow Fish(3/09)
*Are You My Mother?(3/09)
*He Bear, She Bear(3/09) *Wings on Things(3/09)
*The Gingerbread Man(3/09)
*Twinkle Twinkle Little Star(3/09)
*Hello, Arctic(3/09)
*Henry and Mudge and Annie's Good Move(3/09)
*Frog and Toad Together(3/09)
*Mama, Do You Love Me?(3/09)
*The Berrylicious Bake-Off(3/09)
*The Barn Party (3/09)
*Cecil's Garden(3/09)
*What is a Vegetable?(3/09)
*Princess Jessica and the Best-Friend Bracelet(3/09)
*Princess Emily and the Wishing Star(3/09)
*Draw Me a Star(3/09)
*Corduroy's Garden(3/09)
*Vegetables(3/09)
*Greg's Microscope(3/09)
*Henry and Mudge in the Green Time(3/09)
*Who is in the Garden?(3/09)
*Oliver's Vegetables(3/09)
*Arthur's Chicken Pox(3/09)
*Petunia(3/09)
*The Tiny Seed(3/09)
*Harold and the Purple Crayon(3/09)
*Blueberries for Sal(3/09)
*The Bee Tree(3/09)
*The Night Sky(3/09)
*Rabbits(3/09)
*The Vegetables We Eat(3/09)
*Curious George(3/09)
*Tree Frogs(3/09)
*What is a Jungle?(3/09)
*Picasso the Green Tree Frog(3/09)
*Rooster's Off to See the World(3/09)
*Arthur's Pet Business(3/09)

Books The Wild One Read 08/09

*Go-Kart Rush(8/08)
*Paintball Blast(8/08)
*Galileo (9/08)
*Jeremy: The Tale of an Honest Bunny(9/08)
*McBroom's Wonderful One-Acre Farm(9/08)
*Nicholas Copernicus: The Earth is a Planet(9/08)
*Orangutans(9/08)
*The Magician's Nephew(9/08)
*Bats: Night Fliers(10/08)
*Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch(10/08)
*Marie Curie(10/08)
*Star Wars: Jedi Quest(10/08)
*The Man Who Made Time Travel(10/08)
*The Planets(10/08)
*The Story of Halloween(10/08)
*Bengal Tiger(11/08)
*Mount Everest and Beyond:Sir Edmund Hillart(11/08)
*A Season of Promise(11/08)
*Blackberries in the Dark(12/08)
*Rover Saves Christmas(12/08)
*Star Wars: Star Pilot(12/08)
*Wolves(12/08)
*Stuart Little(12/08)
*Honus & Me(1/09)
*Security Guard(2/09)
*The Treasure at Pelican Cove(2/09)
*Bears on Hemlock Mountain(2/09)
*Frindle(2/09)
*Stink and the World's Worst Super-Stinky Sneakers(2/09)
*Roller Hockey Radicals(2/09)
*The Titanic: Lost...and Found(2/09)
*Greek Myths(2/09)
*Balto and the Great Race(2/09)
*The Year of Miss Agnes(2/09)
*Susan Butcher: Sled Dog Racer(3/09)
*Star Wars: The Story of Darth Vader(3/09)
*Ookpik: The Travels of a Snowy Owl(3/09)
*Arctic Fox(3/09)
*Dogteam(3/09)
*Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets(3/09)
*Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(3/09)


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