Sunday, September 6, 2015
3rd Grade
We started the school year pretty early this year, the third week of August. We got a bit behind last year and I wanted to be on top of things this year. I can't believe you are in 3rd grade already. This year started with a great attitude despite some summer time considerations of going to public school in spite of the bullies and everything.
Your reading has improved in spite of not reading as much as Sofia did at this age. Your spelling, however, is atrocious. That's were the dyslexia really shows up. But you have a good enthusiasm to learn most of the time and you're doing pretty well in all your subjects.
Language Arts:
Writing -- Writing & Rhetoric Book 1: Fables
Grammar -- First Language Lessons Level 3
Spelling -- All About Spelling finishing Level 3
Manuscript -- Getty Dubay book D
Math:
Right Start Math Level D
(Singapore Math Challenging Word Problems 1 finishing)
(Life of Fred when the mood strikes you)
History:
Story of the World Vol 1: Ancient History
Science:
R.E.A.L. Earth & Space Level 1
Tech:
LEGO WEDO
Fine Arts:
Ballroom BYU Youth Dancesport Team
Other:
Song School Latin 1
Geography
Logic
I wish we could do more like Spanish, Piano, and Art, but I needed to keep it realistic so we could enjoy the subjects you have instead of stressing about trying to get them all done.
You do History, Science, and SS Latin with Peter which is a bit of a help. It's kind of re-ignited my own enthusiasm to start some of these subjects with you the way I was excited to do them with Sofia. I spend the most amount of time doing school with you right now, but I'm glad that you're not getting lost in the shuffle. I know, I only have three kids to teach but it's quite the juggling act. I hope you continue to enjoy learning the way you are now and we have a great year.
Labels:
For the journal,
growing,
Meme Tree Academy,
school
Monday, November 24, 2014
Playing in the snow
Marcelo went out and played by himself on a tiny patch of soon to melt snow for at least half an hour. He was ecstatic like this the whole time. It made me wish I had the ability to be so overjoyed by something so simple.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Growing up
Helping me learn my new and neglected 85mm lens by posing as my model.
You've definitely hit that not-little-boy-look now. You've gotten a bit taller but there's no baby fat in site, not even toddler, preschooler, or any kind of child fat left on you. You are thin as a wisp. A good visual aid for studying the bones of the skeleton. I guess you get that super metabolism from dad's side. You only seem to get useless things from me, like elbows that bend the wrong way.
You're a second grader now and I've concluded with more certainty that you have dislexia. Thanks to my awesome homeschooling skills, I think I've got everything covered, so we are just continuing on as we've been going with reading and spelling. A lot of improvement has been made, but it's reverse head pops up here and there pretty regularly.
Slowly, you've warmed up to your big brother role and acknowledge Peter as part of your tribe to nicer and less nicer degrees. You're definitely an it's all about me kind of guy though, very driven by your own interests and persistent. The latter, I consider to be a good quality, even if it manifests itself in a slightly annoying way sometimes. I have you pegged as a engineer somehow. It will be funny to read this later and discover how off base I'll probably end up being.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Butterfly project
Had lots of fun taking pictures with the butterfly science project. I can't say I have the same new-found enthusiasm for school projects as I did with Sofia, now doing them the second time around, but I have to remind myself, it may be a re-run for me but it's all the first time for Marcelo. The joy captured in these photos are a great reminder for me to keep chugging along. I have one more re-run to go.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Marcelo turns 7
I'm trying to implement the idea that not all birthdays have to have a big party and theme. Certain people are getting a bit entitled so I have to do my part to counteract that. This year, Marcelo took this in stride. We went out for breakfast, went to his soccer game, had lunch with the Abuelos, and then went bowling, which was his big request. He got clothes for presents, some cash, and one toy.
Marcelo is now in 2nd grade, trying out soccer and ballroom dance. He is very eager to make friends. He loves to tinker and create things, still with paper, cardboard, and tape. He is terrible at cleaning his room and may be related to some kind of gerhbil. He shreds stuff and leaves all kinds of little debris under his bed and behind his night stand.
Marcelo is now in 2nd grade, trying out soccer and ballroom dance. He is very eager to make friends. He loves to tinker and create things, still with paper, cardboard, and tape. He is terrible at cleaning his room and may be related to some kind of gerhbil. He shreds stuff and leaves all kinds of little debris under his bed and behind his night stand.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
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