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Homeschool W25: SO Many Interruptions

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What We Studied

This ended up being a very strange week. I had an emergency dentist appointment on Tuesday and the office could fit Arthur in for a regular cleaning on Thursday. And I had promised the kids a trip to the zoo, so we went on Wednesday (along with a library visit). All in all, I felt very discombobulated this week…

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Literature and Poetry

We continued reading Sideways Stories and finally got to my favorite story: Sammy! Arthur didn’t seem to love the absurdist humor of that story, but I loved sharing it with him.

  • Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar
  • The Proper Way to Meet a Hedgehog selected by Paul B. Janecko
  • Space Cows by Eric Seltzer (Arthur read)

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Math

We worked through Unit 4 from Singapore 2A. We did a concept review of multiplication and division. Arthur grasped it very easily again and so we added in some challenge pages throughout the week.

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Social Studies

We went back to A River of Voices United States History and did lessons on the Salem Witch Trials, the Triangular Trade, and Fort Mose. Definitely not the happiest week for history class, but I found some good sources for videos and readings.

  • A Young People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn and Rebecca Stefoff
  • Making Thirteen Colonies by Joy Hakim
  • The Salem Witch Trials by Sarah Gilman
  • A Child’s Introduction to African American History by Jabari Asim
  • If You Lived When There was Slavery in America by Anne Kamma
  • Fort Mose by Glennette Tilley Turner
  • A Kid’s Guide to African American History by Nancy I. Sanders

Playground in the snow. How Midwest of us.

Science

Wrapped into our Unit Theme

Art

Nothing Formal

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Music

Continuing with our jazz study. We finished the 1940s and 1950s and started the 1960s.

  • Jazz ABZ by Wynford Marsalis
  • Jazz Day by Roxane Orgill
  • Birth of the Cool by Kathleen Cornell Berman
  • Before John was a Jazz Giant by Carole Boston Weatherford
  • Spirit Seeker by Gary Golio
  • Sonny’s Bridge by Barry Wittenstein

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Unit Theme

We started a 2-3 week unit on Space and the Planets! We started with the big picture and then started to narrow down to our own solar system. We started a great series of episodes from NOVA focusing on space. This particular selection was all about the Hubble Telescope. I learned so much about the history of the program and what we have learned. We also watched an episode from the series The Planets about the Inner Worlds. I learned a ton about Mercury and Saturn’s moon, Titan.

  • G is for Galaxy by Janis Campbell and Cathy Collision
  • Me and My Place in Space by Joan Sweeney
  • Boy We Were Wrong About the Solar System by Kathleen Kudlinski
  • Galaxies Galaxies by Gail Gibbons
  • Looking Beyond by Steve Parker
  • The Stellar Story of Space Travel by Patricia Lakin
  • 70 Thousand, Million, Million, Million Stars in Space by Paul Rockett
  • Galaxies by Howard K. Tramnel
  • The Solar System Through Infographics by Nadia Higgins
  • DK Space
  • Space Visual Catalog by Sean Callery and Miranda Smith
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet by Tom Fletcher & Douglas Poynter
  • In the Sky at Nighttime by Laura Deal
  • The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield
  • There was an Old Astronaut Who Swallowed the Moon by Lucille Colandro
  • Space: Planets, Moons, Stars, and More! by Joe Rhatigan
  • Journey Through Our Solar System by Mae Jemison
  • Planet Earth by Christine Taylor-Butler
  • If Pluto was a Pea by Gabrielle Prendergast
  • Life on Mars by Jon Agee
  • The Space Walk by Brian Biggs
  • Earth Space Moon Base by Ben Joel Price
  • Space Mice by Lori Haskins Houran
  • Planet Mercy by Ann O. Squire
  • 11 Planets by David A. Aguilar
  • Planet Venus by Christine Taylor-Butler
  • Planet Mars by Ann O. Squire
  • Letters from Space by Clayton Anderson
  • Mousetronaut Goes to Mars by Mark Kelly
  • Space Dog by Mini Grey
  • Lego Man in Space by Mara Shaughnessy

Misc. - Random picture books read

  • Froggy’s First Kiss by Jonathan London
  • A Scent-sational Valentine by Mary Man-Kong
  • Love, Z by Jessie Sima
  • Snuggle Down Deep by Diane Ohanesian
  • Worm Loves Worm by J.J. Austrian
  • This is NOT a Valentine by Carter Higgins
  • 10 Fascinating Facts About Dinosaurs by Rachel Grack

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Highs

  • The zoo visit was much needed.

Lows

  • Emergency dental visit made me lose all momentum.

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Next Week

We will be finishing Jazz, Sideways Stories, and Singapore Math 2A,. We continuing over our Space Theme and U.S. History.

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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