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Showing posts with label Learning Moment Memoirs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learning Moment Memoirs. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Watercolored Rhythms

It has been that season, once again, when I take a step back
to evaluate my life, our homeschool, and how I spend my time.
... Often, a difficult season as I examine myself...
but a fruitful and necessary one, as well.

 There have been so many changes in our lives
these past couple of years, especially, 
and I am still learning how to reconcile 
the different aspects of our journey...

As I was researching various topics,
I came across an interesting idea that I was glad to try...
a little added fun, creativity, serenity and beauty 
to my plan-making process...

... watercoloring...

A schedule... routine... 
order of the rhythms of our days ...
needed to be planned...

and what a delightful way to do so!


idea borrowed from here
left to right: yearly calendar; weekly rhythms, and daily


Shalom!
~ Christina


"Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time."
Colossians 4:5 

Friday, May 4, 2012

Learning Moment Memoirs

This week, as we learned at home...

 I was blessed to find our youngest,
who does not, yet, completely delight in reading -
and is still learning to do so -
sitting outside alone feeding from Yah's Word...


... something that delights a mama's heart beyond words.


In our learning of history this week,
we discussed early forms of writing,
like hieroglyphics and cuneiform.
The girls enjoyed attempting to write 
on their clay (a.k.a. silly putty) tablets...






"My name is Carolynne. I drank a smoothie today."
History in the making. ;)



We, also, discussed the process of mummifying,
looked at photos of a real mummy and the canopic jars
that I had taken from my trip to Michigan
when I went to the art museum.
We, also, had a volunteer for a mummy wrap... 
well, sort of...
He was voluntold...
but didn't object...






A teddy bear and an ace bandage...
not such a bad mummy.



We discussed the pyramids, as well,
and the girls produced some lovely illustrations...



Lest we look back and think otherwise,
we did do more than history lessons...



Math drills in skip counting online





Reading about the sun, moon, and Earth's rotation





Learning about earthquakes


We, also, enjoyed a video about Bach this week
and some of his compositions...
As well as miscellaneous seatwork,
daily counting of the Omer, Scripture readings, 
character discussions, daily life problem solving,
errand running, home keeping, and more.


I love being at home.
Thank You, Abba, for helping me this week.
Blessed be Your Name!

Shalom!
~ Christina

Friday, April 20, 2012

Learning Moment Memoirs

Lately, we have been trying to get back into the swing of things.
Though we learn various ways in our homeschool,
I have been aiming to 'pick up the pace' 
with more focused seatwork time.

So I am hoping that by beginning to document our studies, again,
(which I tried to do at my previous blog)
that it will help me to hold myself a little more accountable...
so... here I am... documenting. :)

In addition to our nature walk 
that I shared in my previous post,
this week, we continued to count the Omer.
It has been a blessing developing the daily discipline 
of counting together and reading various Scripture passages during this time.
The children have been taking turns cutting and sticking
the omer stickers to the chart we are using 
and it has, overall, been a joyous time together!

We have, also, been enjoying our study through Leviticus
and various worksheets, copywork, activities to accompany...











This week, one of the topics we read about was clean and unclean animals.
I enjoyed seeing the girls illustrations...



In our history studies, we read about the early nomads, their lifestyle,
and how they settled in the Fertile Crescent.
We, also, discussed how they irrigated their crops,
building shadufs - a lever-type simple machine...
so we built one, too.

It was nothing like the ones of ancient times
but we worked with what we had around the house...
a basin (tub - our "river/pond"), a smaller bucket to draw the water,
a broom for the lever, and a chair...








In addition to watering our half-dead plants,
they enjoyed an afternoon of fun, playing in the water. 

Also, this week held Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The children and I discussed the Holocaust
and watched this video together -
- with information and photos from the Holocaust,
listening to the song Ani Ma'amin playing in the background.
The song was a common song sang by those in the death camps.

"Ani ma'amin b'emunah shleimah beviat haMashiach, 
v'af al pi sheyitmameiha, 
im kol zeh achakeh lo b'chol yom sheyavo." 

"I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah, 
and though he may tarry, nevertheless 
I await his coming every day." 

 It was a heart-wrenching video.



In addition to 'getting on the ball' with our homeschool seatwork,
I have been aiming to devote more time to my personal reading.

So I've enjoyed working through my current stack of books...


:)

Tomorrow, we look forward to preparing for Shabbat...
even the preparation day is a blessing!!


Shalom!
~ Christina


"The Torah of Your mouth is better to me
Than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
"
Psalm 119:72