Uno's readers from school |
Uno
Uno is really making progress in Kindergarten. His teacher was surprised at how well he did when she tested him again. He comes home singing all kinds of learning songs which, I assume, he is hearing at school. (counting by 5's and 10's, for instance.) He also seems to love science and always has something to say about catching ladybugs or planting a flower at school. About the only thing he cannot do yet is write a story, but, hey, he's only in Kindergarten!
The girls really caught onto this one. |
The most exciting thing to me is that Uno is now reading! His teacher sent home some early readers and he read the first one through very well. I think we are now on book 3. Reading to the children is part of our evening routine, and sometimes Josh lets Uno read some easy words, too. When the children first arrived they could not sit still long enough for us to read a book to them. Now, they will choose to sit quite often throughout the day and "read" books!
...and on the back of the cards are the symbols. |
Dos
The days have been so busy and I've been so tired that I haven't been as consistent with the girls' home schooling. I think I am supposed to have Dos enrolled in Headstart but they did not have an opening. She was disappointed because she wants to go to school like her brother. I plan to get her registered in May, though.
At this point, I am taking it slowly with her so she can master the concept of what the numbers and letters mean, as opposed to just teaching them the symbols. For instance, I am teaching the sounds of the letters of the alphabet, not the names yet. Although, for a while I taught them the A beka chart "A says a a apple, etc."
In Math, I am teaching what zero, one, two, and three mean instead of focusing on the symbols (0,1,2,3). I tried starting out that way actually, using both the symbol and quantity and they had no idea what I was talking about, so I started over with a different approach. I'm using a little bit of the Montessori method but not totally.
So far, Dos knows almost all of her colors except she usually mixes up yellow and blue. We play the memory matching game with color flash cards. She understands the quantities of zero, one, two, three, and four. I tried some pre-handwriting readiness worksheets but she doesn't seem to have the motor skills to write yet. I'm using the Montessori sandpaper letters, focusing on lower case only. It has been weeks since I went over the sounds of the letters with her but I just tested her and she still remembers 13 of the sounds! I had only gone over it a few days, maybe a week. I'm impressed.
a homemade Montessori "sandpaper letters" |
In Math, I am teaching what zero, one, two, and three mean instead of focusing on the symbols (0,1,2,3). I tried starting out that way actually, using both the symbol and quantity and they had no idea what I was talking about, so I started over with a different approach. I'm using a little bit of the Montessori method but not totally.
So far, Dos knows almost all of her colors except she usually mixes up yellow and blue. We play the memory matching game with color flash cards. She understands the quantities of zero, one, two, three, and four. I tried some pre-handwriting readiness worksheets but she doesn't seem to have the motor skills to write yet. I'm using the Montessori sandpaper letters, focusing on lower case only. It has been weeks since I went over the sounds of the letters with her but I just tested her and she still remembers 13 of the sounds! I had only gone over it a few days, maybe a week. I'm impressed.
girls still confused on this one |
I am doing the same thing with Tres as I am with Dos but a little slower since she isn't quite getting it as fast. She knows the names of the colors but seems to only recognize the color orange. She does, however, know which ones match. As far as quantities go, she understands zero, one, and two so far. I'll have to test her to see which sounds she knows but often I'll see her point to a letter and say "horse!" (the letter h) or "apple" (the letter a). *I just tested her and she knew 7 of the sounds!
They love this matching game! |
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