Friday, January 31, 2014

Hale's Happening in January

After our wonderful trip back west....getting to know cousins....learning how big mountains can really be....how endless the prairies of South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska are....riding motorcycles with Grandpa Stumm....climbing frozen waterfalls and mountains sides of Provo Canyon....eating enough pizza, (Pizza Hut seems to be the only restaurant around whenever we stopped for a night in a hotel)....that we are actually tired of it!

.....We are ready to get back into the swing of things and get to work expanding our brains....schools back in session!!


Ryan and Connor claim that logic is being learned and used while playing this game.
Ryan is back at New River Community College.  He'll be taking three online classes (Economics, Early American History, English 111) and one class at the Dublin site (Computers).  After one month things are going well.  He's proud of the fact that he's keeping on schedule with all the classwork....with out me "nagging" as he calls it, I call it "reminding".  Anyway, I'm proud of that fact too.
Just for fun - Ryan... On Saturday evenings I go to the McGrady's home to play games.  The game we play is called Pathfinder. It is a spin off of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 edition. Its become very popular among the role playing game crowd. You have many different races you can be as well as classes. You go around on adventures gaining loot and killing monsters. I like it and I've been able to help people make characters. Connor is going to end up trying this game next Saturday and I'm looking forwards to it. He's going to be a monkey man monk. Me, I play a Gnome Summoner. I have a huge dragon following me around and I love it.


Connor is fully engaged in his subjects.  He's working on credit for computer programming, chemistry, Latin, History (WWII studies to modern), creative writing, geometry, weight lifting and running for PE, and piano and violin lessons for a fine arts credit.  Organization is always difficult for him, but after putting a white board up in his room, where he lists the goals of the day and week, he's doing great with this too. Recently he submitted a short story to an online magazine for publication.
Just for fun - Connor... Fun? What is this thing you call fun? I haven't had fun since...I don't even remember the last time I had fun. Just kidding. I enjoy doing my own personal reading outside of school, as the above picture with me reading Einstein shows. I also enjoy computer programming, although Mom has made a class out of that.
Here's Cailin with Celia in the car on their way to CC on Thursdays.
Cailin-- Second semester has started with CC and she's on top of it all....although she has come to feel disdain, disgust, disagree and pretty much dislike science fair.  She loves science, but she hates the formality of having to submit a qualified science project for a competition science fair.  In March her group will participate in the Blue Ridge Highlands Regional Science Fair.  She may not be enjoying the work but I'm sure, (because I know my girl!), that she will be grateful that she did it....she'll never admit it, but she will! :)  Her science fair project is entitled  "Magnetic Attraction: A Study of Gauss Guns"
She did great on her end of semester Blue Book finals from December --just got the results.
For writing/literature they will be studying short stories this semester and will write one too.  She's decided to take a fairy tale and twist it around.  I can't wait to read that one.

Just for fun-Cailin...  Well, I went to the...was it Tri-stake? Yeah, Tri-stake Super Saturday. I don't remember what day that was. The Super Saturday was on a Saturday (obviously) and it lasted from about noon to 9 pm. At first there were these Sunday School kind of classes that we did, and then there was a concert from The Fading Point (who are AWESOME) and after that, a dance for 14 and up and activities for the people who were 12 or 13. That was really cool. I went to the one last year, too.
Then drama. You could technically count that as school, but it doesn't really feel like it to me because it's so much fun. I absolutely adore acting and love the play we're doing, (which is called The Suessification of Romeo and Juliet,) especially my part. I'm Narrator 1. There are two narrators and they're like Thing 1 and Thing 2. They act really crazy and strange, so I get to be really weird and no one thinks it's...well, weird, because it's my part. :)

This is Cailin's Gauss gun.




Delaney and I have started using the Sonlight program that I purchased this past summer more closely.  I wanted to use it for a while now but, I just couldn't ever figure out how to use it while following the schedule that we are using for our weekly history group with the Mattson's, Brame's and Walker's.  But, I finally did and now we are happier (especially me).  Delaney liked the grammar writing portion of it for about a week or two, but it's now becoming more difficult (and tedious of sorts), so she's not as happy, but I know if we push through she will be so thrilled with the growth she's going to make.  (Namely because she doesn't like to feel behind....behind of whom or what?....why,that imaginary "perfect person" that we all seem to worry about, and yes I'm helping work out those feelings too!)

For history presentation this month she gave a book report on Snow Treasure and then told what she had learned about the country of Norway.




For the month of January we've read:  A Long Way From Chicago, (we have fallen in love with Grandma Dowdle and can't wait to read more from Richard Peck) Snow Treasure, Number the Stars, and we're currently working through The Great Turkey Walk.   She has read:  Ramona the Pest,  Ivy and Bean, Ivy and Bean take care of the Babysitter.  She has almost completed The Family Under the Bridge. 

For science we have started Sonlight Science C program which begins with a study of dinosaurs.
In December, after weeks of not getting any science done, I pulled out our physics and chemistry apologia book for kids and we dragged through a lesson.  All of us, Liam, Delaney and I, just couldn't get into this book.   I asked them what they wanted to learn about:  Liam--more science experiments and birds.  Delaney-- Dinosaurs and birds.  Me--something more fun, I've never liked physics and chemistry, and to use something that I don't have to make any plans, I  just do what the suggestions say.
I was looking through all our supplies and found the Sonlight program...first subject--dinosaurs which is followed by birds. Oh Yah!!... this is a winner for us all and we are having  fun.


Here we are 'excavating a dinosaur "ice dig"  I froze different colored water and plastic dinosaurs in layers.  The kids used there tools to dig them out.  They found that they really liked NaCl (salt),as it helped make the excavation easier.
Delaney's For Fun...  She's been into listening to the Harry Potter stories on CD.  Dance, Dance, Dance...she's often dancing to what ever music in playing (here I combine school with fun as she dances often to the timeline music and memory history sentences!)  She also loves the play time with friends on Thursday afternoon.  Like Cailin, she too, is in the play  The Suessification of Romeo and Juliet.
Liam-- He loves, loves, loves his time at "Skittle's School"  (it was called Little's school before the little's revolted and said they did not like being called 'little',  "We are not little!!")
At Skittles school they have fun with Jared M. doing science experiments and learning about the Letter of the Week.  I find it funny that I can go over and over a certain letter and Liam just won't get it until the letter is presented in 'school time' with Sister Mattson....then he remembers!
 He tells me this is because it's much for fun to learn with his friends than at home.

At home, we work on his penmanship, retention of letters, science (he's also doing the dinosaurs unit) and we do some FIAR.  He loved Jessie Bear, What Will You Wear? from last year so much that he wanted to do this one again....so we did!
For presentations group this month he shared what he learned about "Who Stole the Mona Lisa?" in the early 1900's.....oops forgot, that was in December.  In January he learned about the life cycle of a frog!




 For fun.... Recently he was given a big bucket of cowboys and indians play figures.  He's loved playing with them. "I like to play with my friends."  After skittles school on Thursdays the kids have play time in the afternoon.  Liam says this is his favorite day of the week.


Playing dress-up is a favorite!!  Liam, Amber, Marshall and Brianne, with Grace in the back.

 Brianne--  I've been working on shapes and colors with Brianne.  We have been using the book "Brown Bear, Brown Bear" and I've been so impressed with what she's done.  She's recognizing many of the colors and often picks the one I'm asking her to identify.  Plus, she's matching or sorting the animals correctly....fish with fish, dog with dog....etc.  Soooo excited.
To work on her core muscle strength I've borrowed some indoor climbing tubes from the Morgan's and crash pads, bouncing balls and scooters from the Brame's.  It's loud when they are out....but they're having fun!

This a picture of the "circle bears" they made one day.



For fun--  Brianne LOVES Barney!  She adores that purple dinosaur and when she's melting down, we love him too.  She still enjoys Signing Time too.
For her school time and play time are somewhat the same thing.  I put together a bean sensory bucket.  She has fun sifting through the bean, pouring them from cup to cup, the same way she does with water in the bath tub.  From time to time I add something for them to find....like plastic dinosaurs!
Outside is still another favorite place to be. Trampoline, swings and slides!
A few weeks ago during dinner she was asking for more potatoes, but nobody was listening...she she took it upon herself to get the pan on her own....viola' ...she has potatoes!




Aren't these the cutest cupcakes....Clarissa made them for presentations group this month!  Actually it was quite interesting to learn the history of high heeled shoes.


Pumpkin and Fiona

(This is Cailin) Doesn't he look sweet, peaceful, loving, cuddly.....like a perfect little kitty? (Well...maybe not SO little...)











Too bad he's just sleeping.
He's not like this when he's awake.
Do not make him angry when he's awake.
You don't like him when he's angry.
PUMPKIN SMASH! (Mom wants me to say 'think Hulk here' because she didn't get the reference to Hulk.)

Anyway, Pumpkin is the cat of many names here. He is called Pumpkin (duh), Little Boy, Teeny Cat, Meowie, Stupid, Knothead, Fluffy, Egghead, The-Annoyingest-To-The-Conannoyingness (if you didn't tell from that name, that's Liam's name for him), Psychotic, Psycho Cat, and, last but certainly the most used, "OUCH STOP BITING ME YOU STUPID CAT THAT HURTS!!! or MOM!!!!!!!! HE'S BITING ME GET HIM OFF OW OW OW OW YOU STUPID CAT!!!!"



This is Fiona. She's my piggie. She's an old pig, but she doesn't really look her age. She's...5? 6? I forgot. But that's old for a piggie. She is wondering what in the world I am pointing at her, so she checks it out.

Pose for the camera!






This is Nutmeg. He is called many names, also, but not nearly as many. He is called Nutmeg, Nutty, Peanut Butter, Nut, and, best of all, Nutbrain.
Mom says he looks like a demon in this picture because he was sniffing the camera and it made his nostrils look like eyes.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Painting like Jackson Pollock


 Today we spent the afternoon reading about Jackson Pollock.  We looked at his works and deemed it quite easy...thus not really art, just splatters of paint.  Then, we tried it ourselves....Delaney, who wasn't amused at how hard it was to get the paint to do what she wanted it to do put it succinctly into words, "This is hard!"  Maybe there is something to this form of art!  It definitely gave us more of an appreciation for what he did.





Saturday, January 25, 2014

An Amazing group of girls

PhotoHere's Cailin with her amazing and wonderful friends and fellow classmates from Challenge B.




 This second picture is from Renee's Facebook page.  She's my friend and Cailin's ChB tutor.  Here's what she has to say about this fun picture..... I absolutely LOVE this picture! This is how they look most of the day in class - smiling and mouths open!! lol!Like · Reply · 2 · 8 December 2013 at 09:32

Yep these girls have lots of fun....and at time talk just a bit to much.  Not sure about the rest of the group but Cailin's learning soooo much this year.  She's exceeded my expectations and and blown me out of the water with all she's doing each and every week!