Thursday, January 29, 2015

School Days - Wednesday and Thursday (1/28-29/15)

Yesterday we didn't really have school because my presentation took all the time we had. I planned my presentations and the first one on my list was the second part of Combining. This presentation included demonstrations on mixtures and chemical reactions. It took me all of one hour to set up, with a baby in tow. Then it probably took another 30-40 minutes to present...with a baby in tow. Not recommended. I'm sure everyone knows that you shouldn't be using toxic chemicals while holding a baby. Which is exactly what I didn't do, no I wasn't holding him, which is exactly why it took so darn long. I had to have the doors open for ventilation and he kept trying to go out in the backyard to attack the kitty in between my demonstrations. Time spent taking gloves off and on while chasing a baby between experiments sure does add up! We will be sure to have daddy around for all our next experiments! I originally intended to give this presentation last week but things just don't happen the way planned with the baby around.  I didn't want this to get pushed yet another week. I still have to give the last part of Combining which deals with crystals (saturation and supersaturation) before we can be done with this section of geography.

So, needless to say, I didn't get any pictures of the demos :(. I still have one of them sitting on my dinning table because it never reacted the way it was supposed to. Probably because I used the wrong kind of sugar or didn't add enough potassium chromate or...or...or..any number of things I forgot or misunderstood. Either way the kids got the point. The mixture demos were smooth as well as the following 3 chemical reaction ones.  We basically showed that mixtures don't cling together and can separate and that chemical reactions are when things combine to form new things.

So on to today:


Swiper practicing handwriting! That's the double fisted crayon grip! 


Tes setting up the formation of numbers work.


Tes giving me the beads that correspond to the number cards. As you can tell she is getting it wrong. She started giving me 6 ten-bars for the 6 card, but then she realized as she saw that she already laid down a ten-bar. So she put the 6 tens back and grabbed 6 units in the cup. Love it when they fix their own mistakes! She actually gets these right every single time, so she doesn't really NEED the practice, but she keeps choosing this work. As Montessori says, the children will repeat things numerous times as it is fulfilling some internal need. 


Here MJ was working with grammar box 5 again. This is the second filler box for this grammar work. His reading has been improving. He is reading more fluently and not so "choppy". Hopefully we can move on to grammar box 6 next week. 


Cat also worked with the grammar box today. She is on 2 and this was her second filler box. She changed her mind about liking this one. She said it was "hard" and "boring". She did it like a pro for it being hard...lol. Each phrase card only has 2 words on it, one of them being either "a" or "the"!


Today I introduced Tes to the teen beads. This works helps the children memorize the names of the teens. Here she is counting the beads for "thirteen".



When I ask her to show me which set of beads is which teen, she puts Uni next to it. That is Uni for unicorn :).


And she wanted to pose for this one.


Cat working on congruency. I introduced the first presentation for geometry today. Really I should have started with the story of geometry, but baby was sleeping so I jumped right into this work to avoid itty bitty hands on itty bitty insets! 


Here she is seeing if they are congruent by putting them back to back to verify same size and shape.

Then someone woke up.


And was so excited to be alive and headed straight for the insets!


Practicing giving things to me.


And don't forget to taste it!


Cat confirmed these are congruent.


We also went over similarity. She showed me 2 squares that were congruent and 2 that were similar (same shape, not same size).


Cat putting her work away. Those are the cabinets that hold all the iron insets for geometry and fractions. One cabinet is empty. I'm waiting on the remaining insets to be delivered soon.


Tes working on the trinomial cube. She needed a little help because she got one of the layers wrong. She sometimes puts the top layer in the middle and things don't line up correctly. But she catches herself because she uses the lid to check the red, blue and yellow pattern on the side. When it is wrong, she tries to fix it and then tells me so I can help her figure out why it's not right.



This has nothing to do with Montessori :)! He is so not normalized yet! 



Practicing rhythm :) and taste testing as always.


I gave the suffix and prefix presentations to Cat and MJ today. MJ had this last year but then never touched it again and Cat had it earlier this year and also never touched it again. So I figured we'd have it as a refresher. Next week I'll be requiring follow up work on this as well as presenting compound words. These tackle boxes hold our phonogram alphabets. They are just little cards with each letter of the alphabet on them so the kids can manipulate with word study stuff. I purchased these sets from Jessica over at Garden of Francis.


And Swiper handing us all the bead squares from the cabinet one at a time. You should see the floor, which I didn't take a picture of. Beads everywhere. I think all babies are drawn to this gorgeous material! And by the way, that cabinet is on wheels, so it is always in different parts of the room. Just in case you were confused by trying to figure out the layout of the room!

Jenn

4 comments:

  1. Ohhh, love, love, love the new blog layout! So nice!! T and S are doing suffixes and prefixes right now too! How cool! Oh, Swiper...I was wondering about your bead cabinet, because I thought the last time it was between MJ's room and the girl's room, and now it is facing your room. :)

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    1. Thanks! I finally put it on wheels because I got more shelves. This way I have more space and I can just put the cabinet in front of another shelf when school is over. I can also turn it around if I need to or use it to block something off. I also stuck my huge pocket calendar on the back of it since I have no wall space!

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