Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fraction lesson gone awry

"If you were to give this apple a number - what number would you give it?"  

I thought I'd have a simple object lesson to introduce fractions to the younger children.  But the older family members had to throw some philosophy into the equation.  Austen & Shakespeare said 8-9 respectively because they wanted me to cut it into pieces to share with everyone in the family.  Hypatia said 10 - then she admitted that she didn't have a reason for choosing that number other than it was close to the other numbers chosen.  Aristotle said "five - because when you cut into it, the star shape has 5 parts".  That got me thinking and I said "Three - because the core, the flesh, and the skin".  Then there was a discussion of whether the stem and the bud counted as a part in this sense and how the bud was the flower that had dried up.  As we examined it, we noticed that there were 5 petals.  Then we discussed how those were both fibonnci numbers - 3 & 5.  Washington chose "Six - because 5 parts plus 1 apple makes 6.  Wilberforce said "two - because it is on the second level of the food guide pyramid".   

After laughing about the interesting and varied perspectives, I said OK.  Think of this apple as the number 'one'.  If we were to cut this apple in half (as I slice it into two halves) - what number would you give it.  There were a few comments like 10 - double the 5 parts - no 9 becuase the stem is only on one side.  We observed the seed that got sliced in half and the tube like channels that fed the apple to grow.  Finally we continued on the dicussion of fractions that I had intended in the first place. ...

YEAH!  My kids are thinking out of the box - which means my lessons don't go as smoothly as planned but they are alot more effective at teaching them how to think. 

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

! Keeping it Positive !

Aristotle:  I didn't have to follow up behind all the kids to make sure they took care of the animals by themselves.  Progress.

Galileo: I am more successful at following my morning schedule!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace and Harmony are just around the corner because the morning routine is definately a vital behavior. 

Wilberforce:  I'm living  a slightly more active and healtthy lifestyle by walking regularly.

Shakespeare:  Woot Woot!!! The phone rang - it was for me.  I...was chosen... to be...an assistant counselor for the leadership retreat.  Yeah

Austen:  We got chicks!!!    And I got to watch two of them hatch. It was soooo amazing.

Washington:  I saw the pigs were out of water and I filled up barrell without being told to do it.  It's happening - I'm getting responsible. 

Hypatia:  I made a new friend with a girl who moved into our ward.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Adventure Boxes 5/9 - 5/13

Foundations:     Family Reading:  Finish 'Sam'
              Discussion:  Family Vision / Roles & Responsibilities / Family Constitution (Rules)
              Marketable Skills (motivation for life skills to earn money)
              Service:  Improve the appearance of our property -
                                           Clean out Garage, prep garden, rake lawn
              Health:  Go for a walk/possibly run a little in preparations for family 5K run.

Math:     Mathematician: Descartes
              Activity: Find different ways for writing an equation - Prize for the most found.
              Game: Sort & Classify/Venn Diagramming
              Craft: Make Family Home Evening Wheel
              Math-in-action:  Find a marketable skill - Low Hanging Fruit
              Media:  Youtube videos on inventing a cheese press or documentary on 'Force'
              Lab: (FORCE-Wk 3 unit 2) Tug of War/Build Bridges

Language Arts:    Self-Studies
             Pedigree - Memories of Mom
             Phonics - 'Climb the E Tree'
             Timeline/Passport
             Game - Carmen Sandiego Word Detective
             Read 'The Friend'
             Storytime - Birthdays of Freedom

History:  Music: Checks & Balances  -  (School House Rock) 3-ring circus
             Craft:  Make Mobile of 3 branches of Government
             Game: USIQ
                        Where In Time is Carmen Sandiego
             Media:  YouTube documentary on checks & balances
             Discussion:  Discuss possible patriotic program performance

Positive Review

Aristotle - I'm cutting up meat to put in our freezer and feed the family.

Galileo -  We got a good portion of the Garage cleaned and organized.   

Wilberforce - I have work enough to do - Lemonade Standing

Shakespeare - Twelfth Night performances were a success - AND I don't have to wear make-up that causes a rash reaction anymore.

Austen - We got a baby cow - we named it 'Dow-so-gute'  Just Dow for short

Washington - I got my PAC done on time and got 10 cents too.

Hypatia - We went 'Singing in the Rain' for Family Home Evening & I was the only one with an umbrella. 

Joan of Arc - I got a new bed frame so I'm seeing world off the floor.

Enoch - I got my port-a-crib set up and sleep in it a little every night.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

I'm so Grateful for - - -

Straight backs and chiropractors pain.  A couple of weeks ago, while picking up at item off the floor, my back stuck and couldn't even straighten up.  I had to yell to one of the kids to take the baby because I was stuck and was in pain that I almost dropped her.  With concentrated effort, I eventually got up but was crooked - I couldn't straighten my back at all and sort of leaned to the left.  I attempted to work through the pain but still got stuck a number of times, laying down was rather comical and nursing the baby in bed was a slow & painful process.  A few days later, I did go to the Chiropractor to fix it, but unfortunately it was a day that I was in the van all day for school with little kids.  I wasn't able to ice / heat the adjustment and was in a lot of pain.  Needless to say, the adjustment didn't take full effect and I've been slightly crooked for about two weeks now.  But gradually, I've noticed the leaning to the left has lessened a little until it is just a slight pain when I use poor posture.  The miracle wasn't instantaneous as I would have liked but I do believe my back is looking on the bright side.
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The priesthood - I received a blessing from my husband when I hurt my back and we recently gave baby Enoch his official name (Obviously it's not really Enoch).   I'm so grateful that I have a worthy husband who honors his priesthood and can perform God''s work for our family. 
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Second Chances -  I have been doing this housekeeping thing for quite a while now and I still struggle with a dirty house, fighting children, inconsistent routines, and disharmony in the home.  Obviously, I'm not perfecting my homemaking skills by my own efforts.  And just when I want to throw in the towel as a complete failure as it is affecting my children adversely, I start receiving promptings of encouragement, hope, and desire to try again and try harder. 
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Scripture Journals - I recently read a blog about how she has kept a scripture journal over the years and what a priceless learning tool it has been to her.  So this last while, I began my own scripture journal as I begin the Book of Mormon again.  I've always felt I could ponder a verse fairly well in my thoughts or through a family discussion, but I'm finding sometimes I write down an insight before I even develop the thought in my mind.  It has been a fun way to study the scriptures.
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Home Remedies - I woke up the other morning with a red, itchy and sore eye.  By the next day, the other eye started to feel irritated.  For some reason, the second eye got worse at an accelerated rate to where it was almost swollen shut.  I had heard of a home remedy that was extremely unconventional but I figured it was worth a try - since I did not want to make a trip to the doctor.  By the end of the day, there was marked improvement and now I have some weapon against my ignorance in regards to pink-eye. 
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Blogs - I have really enjoyed reading blogs while I'm stuck on the couch nursing my baby for what seems long and frequent nursing sessions.  Most of them are from stay-at-home, homeschooling moms who are celebrating their roles of women and mothers.  I have felt such a renewed sense of purpose and gratitude for my mission as I have read the thoughts and marveled at the insights of these amazing women.  And I'm so inspired to improve my own home, marriage, testimony, homeschool, etc... that each day is a rush to implement as many new ideas (while still trying to maintain order & systems) that I can.
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Say-Go-Be-Do's - I'm attempting to be more aware of the times when I start justifying away an impression that comes me and acting on it immediately.  There have been a couple times I recognized and act and a few times I acted and realized after the fact that it was a prompting I almost didn't follow.  Other times I probably kept my old pattern of justifying, rationalizing, and keeping myself to busy to respond at that particular moment.  But I'm going to be grateful for what little progress I am making and continue my efforts for further growth. 
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Open Relationships - This last week, I've really gained an appreciation for and understanding of the value of having open relationships with our children so that we can talk about anything that may come up.  When I think of how distant and strained my relationship with my children could be, I am so grateful for the frequent discussions, joint prayers, family work, and bonding activities that lay the foundation for open relationships.

Adventure Boxes 5/2 - 5/6

Foundations:  SPICEE compass interviews
                     Life Skills - Make patches for mending
                     Discussions - Goals / Marking Scriptures
                     Health - X-box exercise
                     Value - Diligence
                     Service - Attend Shakespeare Play

Math:  Mathematician - Descartes
           Game - The Deal 6 Challenge (Number Jugglers)
           Craft - Design patches for mending
           Math-in-Action - Analyze Laundry data
           Piano - Book of Mormon Stories
          
Language Arts:  Phonics - Predictable Books
                         Self Studies
                         Blog post
                         Game - Apples to Apples
                         The Friend Magazine
                         Mark Scriptures
                         Pedigree/Family Stories
                         Storytime - Grimm's Fairy Tales

History:  Explore This Week in History

Monday, May 2, 2011

Noticable Strengths

Galileo - Keeping an eternal perspective

Wilberforce - Being consistent when committed

Shakespeare - Strength and Determination

Austen - Artistic and creative

Washington - Loving and cuddly

Hypatia - Responsible & Dependable