Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label curriculum. Show all posts

10 November 2008

Music

A few years ago, a friend told us about Children's Music Academy. I was a little nervous about the 3.5 year commitment to the program (it's not a contract, just a suggestion that they complete the program) but I wanted to get our oldest dd started in music.

It has been a great experience! Not only do they learn how to read music and play piano, but they sing, learn rhythm, play as an ensemble, and ear train. As parents, we are required to attend every class with our children so that we can actively participate in class and at home.

It's not inexpensive, but the education for us both has been well worth the money. After 2 years of this program I can play basic songs on the piano, which is a huge bonus in the program. I've always wanted to play piano and I'm having such fun with this program.

Our four year old is now in the program. She's been asking for the last year when she will get to start. Daddy is taking her to that class and they are both really enjoying it!

Here are a few videos of Maisie:



This is the song she's working on:








Dawn

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27 November 2007

Calming down...

Things are getting a little better around my house as far as productivity is concerned, but not much sit-down schooling is occuring. Lily has been experiencing bad gas and has been more needy than my first 3 girls, so I haven't found much time to really get organized and back in the swing of things. I feel so disorganized and scatterbrained that I feel like I'm carrying a huge load of things to do, but I just can't get to them. Most days, I feel like resigning everything I do outside of the house and just concentrating on home and family. However, I help run a support group and that's just impossible right now.

That being said, Maisie is really blossoming. Her music class is going really well, even though we've missed classes here and there for baby and travel. She's learning the song "The Saints Go Marching In" and is having a great time with it. She's also starting to practice on her own--mostly her own experimental songs--but she's enjoying it, which is what I want the most. As for reading and spelling, we haven't done any "sit down" work, but she is trying to read and spell everything she sees these days. My mom bought the girls Shrek 3 and was trying to be sly about asking me if they could watch the movie the other day so she spelled it out...to which Maisie replied, "SHREK 3!!! Can we watch it mommy?" She also picks up books and finds words she knows--last night she found a book with FARM and came in and said, "mom, I can spell FARM...F-A-R-M!"

In January when we start to buckle down into routine again, I think she'll be much farther ahead than I think!

Dani is my creative one but has an analytical mind. She's been working on puzzles lately and shows an incredible knack for them. Most often she doesn't "hunt" for a place for a puzzle piece, but by looking at it she knows just where to put it. That amazes me as I was never very good at puzzles. In fact, I have a puzzle that DH bought me years ago that I don't even want to attempt (it's one of those collage puzzles where every piece has tiny little pictures on it, but they collectively make on large picture of Winnie the Pooh). She also loves to color and write, which is a collection of little symbols at the moment. She can write an A, U and a couple other letters, but I haven't taught her the true form yet--that will come in January since it seems her motor skills are rather advanced for writing and she really wants to write.

Katie is going to be 2 tomorrow. She seems so grown up now that we have Lily. She is potty training, though we're having our ups and downs, and is sleeping in her toddler bed for naps. We still haven't transitioned at night yet, but it will come in time. Katie also has an eye for puzzles and is very physical. She remembers the signs she used from 6 months on and we're all starting to use them more regularly again to teach the baby as she grows. Her favorite signs are "mommy" and then "milk" when I'm nursing Lily. We've been giving her mini m&ms for successful potty trips and she now knows all of the "m&m colors"--brown, yellow, orange, blue and green. At some point, we'll branch out and make sure she knows the rest.

As for me, I'm starting on a journey of cutting out dairy from my diet. Lily has become so fussy and gassy during the day that I feel like I have to find out whether there is an allergy or problem, or just her immature digestive system trying to grow. I've been researching non-dairy diets on the web and it's going to be very challenging for me as I'm a milk-cheese-cottage cheese-cereal kind of girl. I'll have to switch to soymilk for cereal and avoid chocolate all together....*sigh* I'm such a chocoholic anyway, so it will be a good transition. I think that after two weeks I should see a big difference, if not, I'll try and find an alternative culprit in my diet. It's just not worth the hours of carrying her around the house in the sling, wrap or Baby Bjorn above and beyond the normal bonding.

My plan for January for the girls:

Spanish-1 day per week, 1 day of vocab
Sing, Spell, Read and Write-2 days a week
Sign Lanugage--three new signs per week
Math U See--2 days per week
Money Math--1 day per week
Writing--1 day per week
Reading--every day

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07 September 2007

Curriculum and HOPE Orientation

Today was Maisie's HOPE school (we call it Friday School) orientation. She has 5 friends in her class of 8 students (K-1) :) She is thrilled about that! We've also had the conversation with her about not leaving other kids in her class out of playtime and lunchtime because she is so close with the other kids. We've talked about how to invite the other kids to sit with her, play, etc.

The teachers are wonderful and I think the program is going to be great. They have PE first thing in the morning, a couple hours of instruction, then an hour lunch to run off more steam. They will also have a morning snack and brief recess, and an afternoon snack and brief recess. They'll have Math, Science, Reading/Writing and Art as well as Sign Language.

I also picked up our curriculum today We choose whatever curriculum works for us and the school provides it for us. We're still short a couple books on order, but in all we received most of it. I was pretty grateful so I can start lesson plans (I'm through the first 14 weeks now) and get a feel for the lessons. We have Math U SEE, Core Knowledge Geography and History, Everyone can Sign (Sign Language), Sing Spell Read and Write, Foresman Science, and a great Art Book. I'm trying to keep each of the lessons to 20-30 minutes tops and no more than 3 subjects in a day. Especially since the girls already have Spanish once a week, gymnastics once a week, and Maisie has Music once a week.

Wednesday will likely become our "down day" to do laundry and chores and the girls to have time to just play together.

I'm seeing now how important it is to have a "plan." NOT to overschedule, but to plan well so that there is plenty of time for the things the girls need--like creative play time to roll play.

Since Maisie will be at HOPE on Fridays, Dani and I will concentrate on her letters and numbers on that day. Katie and I will work on her colors :)

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"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't." -- Anatole France
"I am beginning to suspect all elaborate and special systems of education. They seem to me to be built up on the supposition that every child is a kind of idiot who must be taught to think." -- Anne Sullivan

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