Well we finished off the year and basically just transitioned right into what I have for us to do next year. We are taking a summer break, but are still doing school occasionally, as I plan to take a few weeks off when the baby comes this fall. Here is what Jackson learned this past year:
- Reading: he basically learned how to read on more than just a basic level. He LOVES reading, and will spend an amazing amount of time sitting and reading books that I would consider above his level. He is starting his Toddler Bible for the 2nd time, methodically reading through it, putting a bookmark in so he can pick up where he left off. I try to get lots of library books for him!
- Math: we got through about 20 of the 30 lessons in the Math U See primer. He can count as high as he feels like it (meaning he could keep going and going). He can skip count by 2s, 5s and 10s, and add anything up to 10, and can figure out +1 and +2 on higher numbers. If I dictate numbers to him, he can write them out up to 9,999. He has learned to tell time (on the 5s), and we’re working on money right now.
- Handwriting: he is very good at his uppercase letters, and fairly good at lowercase, just mixing up a few of them. He likes to spell out words, and is actually fairly good at it.
- Other: he’s enjoyed learning more about space this year, and of course as a 5 year old has lots of questions about everything!
Our Kindergarten plan:
I plan to do school 4 days/week, Mon-Thurs. Park day is on Friday, and that’s always a fun day to look forward to. Here are a few of the activities we will be doing:
- Now that Jackson is K, we will be a part of our homeschool co-op, which meets for 3 hours every other Thursday. The whole family is involved, so Mackenzie will be in the nursery, and Morgan will be in the 2-3 year old class, and could move into the 4-5 year old class in Jan after she turns 4. The classes for 4-5 year olds are set (you get to chose what you want when you turn 6), so both semesters Jackson will take a PE class, and some sort of reading/literature class. For the first semester I will be co-leading the PE class that Jackson is in, and helping out in a LEGO class for the older kids. The 2nd semester I will be in the nursery both class times, so I can be with our little one.
- Jackson will also take a LEGO robotics class every other week (off-weeks from co-op). This class has them build LEGO designs, but also incorporates all sorts of other physics and engineering aspects - in the promo class the kids built a motorized car, learned about gears and circuitry, and then got to compete their cars against others. Lots of his friends will take this class with him.
- He is going to play 1 sport in the fall, most likely soccer, but maybe t-ball. If I am not able to get him formal swimming lessons before them, I will also make sure he gets swim lessons. I dropped the ball and the spring classes were filled up, but he’s at the age where he needs them.
- Then, I’m still deciding if I want to add anything else in. He would love to play the piano (has been asking, actually) - we don’t have a piano, but do have a keyboard. I’ve also heard great things about Awana, and Morgan could do that as well. But I want to be protective of our time and not always be in the car having to drive somewhere, especially with a newborn. So, we’ll see.
Kindergarten curriculum:
- Sing Spell Read Write Level 1. We have started this already, and I’m going quickly through all the parts he already knows. This program should help him learn some of the rules of reading, so he can figure out some of the harder words.
- Math U See - finish the primer, and start on the alpha book.
- Handwriting with a Reason - basically a handwriting book where each lesson is 4 days long, they practice a couple words each day and at the end of the week write out a Bible verse.
- Bible - We’re going through a character book, and each day we read another section of a Kid’s Bible I got, that is more advanced and thorough than the toddler one he has.
- History - going to just do mostly readers, but I also have the reader for Story of the World, part 1, so will read that outloud once or twice a week.
- Science - I’m still deciding what and if I want to do much science this year. I just became familiar with the Apologia series which looks really awesome, and we could start with the Astronomy book, which he is totally into anyway. I’m hoping to check it out at the homeschool conference at the end of July.
- Then we’ll do lots of reading aloud, and see where it goes!
With Morgan I am going to do some things so that she can learn all her letters (upper and lower), and numbers. I may borrow a friend’s “Little Hands to Heaven”, or just use some things I found on the internet.
So, we’re doing a few days here and there in the summer, but will start around the 3rd or 4th week of August. Co-op starts Aug 19, but we are just coming back from a trip from Chicaco on the 15th, so need to get settled and ready for the fall!
on 03 Jul 2010 at 11:49 am 1.andrea pitcher said …
Jackson is a genius! It took Grace two tries at first grade to get some of these same results - maybe I should hire you to homeschool us! You sound like a great teacher as well as a loving Mom and organized Queen of your home. Way to go. So proud of all you do!
Andrea