Archive for the ‘Second Grade’ Category
Flat Stanley Has Been Busy!
Aug
Look and see what Stanley has been up to!!
Stanley went 4-wheeling the Black Hills National Forest
Stanley was able to enjoy some great views of the Black Hills National Forest after 4-wheeling to a remote overlook.
Stanley getting ready for a trail ride on Biscuit in the Black Hills.
Stanley was excited to ride Prince in the horse show and jump some cross rails!
Stanley thought Mt. Rushmore was very exciting!
He can almost touch George’s nose from here!
Stanley got to see a giant tortoise!
Stanley excited for some dinner in Breckenridge, CO
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Calendar Board
Aug
I wanted to share what we are using for our Calendar Board this year.
Here is our set up.
A little bit of a closer look at our calendar board.
Left side of our board:
Date across the top of the board is from Mama Jenn
Days in School, Skip Counting, and Make the Date are from Homeschool Creations
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, What’s the Weather Like Today and What Time is It are from Confessions of a Homeschooler
Right side of our board:
My address & phone number, The Temperature is, How Much Money and the Weather Graph are all from Confessions of a Homeschooler
Daily Items is from 1+1+1=1 (although we are only going to change those weekly).
So, there’s a look at our Calendar Board!
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Our Homeschool Classroom
Aug
We have been excitedly setting up and getting ready for our first year of homeschooling. Although our first day of school isn’t until September, I am pretty much ready to start. We are going on vacation soon and I want everything to be done before we go. I still have a few organizational type things to do, but for the most part we are all set. Here is a peek at where we are planning to have school everyday.
This room is in the downstairs of our house, off of our family room. It’s not a huge room, but I think it will work for us.
This is what the room looks like from the doorway. The window made it really hard to get a picture of this wall, but this wall has our calendar and calendar board. I have another post coming that shows what we are using on our calendar board. We also have our flag and some maps on that wall. There is a window shelf where I am keeping a few of my supplies.
Along the very top of this wall where there the flower boarder is will be where we will display our artwork. I have a post in the works for that, to show how we made it. Then there are shelves that display some of the Lego creations Hailey has done. She loves to put them together and then display them. This wall has magazine holders full of books. The magazine holders are labeled for different types of books (fall, Christmas, winter, Dr. Seuss, Disney, science, etc.) We also have a “USA Animals” board where we will put pictures of the animals we learn about while we do Road Trip USA. Then there are some bins where I will keep my papers organized. There is also a shelf that has some oversized books that wouldn’t fit in the magazine holders and well as some bins.
This is Hailey’s desk. We will probably share it, but for the most part this will be Hailey’s workspace. There is also a Word Wall on her desk.
Here is a close up of the Word Wall. Hailey and I looked through Pinterest and she found an animal print that she liked. It’s free 🙂 on Tpt.
Here is the last wall of our classroom. This wall has our white board. Above the white board is our weekly Bible verse and our weekly poem. The little table is Hunter’s workspace. He already loves to sit there and work, so hopefully that will continue when we actually start school. You can also see our Chicka- Chicka- Boom- Boom tree that my mom helped me make a few years ago when Hailey was learning her ABCs. On the far left is Hunter’s ABC wall.
Here is a close up of the alphabet I am using for Hunter. When I found these Zoomin Moving ABC Wall Cards over at Royal Baloo I was so excited! Hunter loves anything with wheels so he was really happy to see these when I put them up.
We will also spread out into our family room where there are some comfy couches, perfect for snuggling up in with a good book. I’m sure there will be art projects done in the dining room so I have easy access to the kitchen. In other words, we will probably homeshool all over our house, but this room will be our main classroom. I hope you enjoyed the little tour of our homeschool room.
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History Rocks! Part 1 Curriculum Review and Giveaway
Aug
I was recently given the chance to check out a history curriculum from Jill at Enchanted Homeschooling Mom. Jill has a Member’s Only website where she has 250+ printables- there are unit studies, activity packs and printable curriculum like History Rocks! I was super excited to get to check out her history curriculum!
History Rocks! Part 1 uses “Boys Who Rocked the World: Heroes from King Tut to Bruce Lee” by Michelle Roehm McCann as its text.
Here is a description of the book from Amazon:
“This engaging and thought-provoking collection of influential stories provides forty-six illustrated examples of strong, independent male role models, all of whom first impacted the world as teenagers or younger. This updated and expanded edition of Boys Who Rocked the World encompases a variety of achievements, interests, and backgrounds, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Steve Jobs to Crazy Horse and Stephen King—each with his own incredible story of how he created life-changing opportunities for himself and the world. Personal aspirations from today’s young men are interspersed throughout the book, which also includes profiles of teenagers who are rocking the world right now—boys like John Collinson, the youngest person to climb the Seven Summits, and Alec Loorz, who founded the nonprofit organization Kids vs. Global Warming.”
The History Rocks! curriculum is geared for 1st-5th grade, is over 400 pages and has 46 units- one for each of the male role models from the book. Some units contain more activities than others, but all have plenty of fun things to do. You will find mapping skills, reading, writing and fun projects covered throughout the curriculum and so much more!
Each unit starts out with a page of questions to answer after reading the chapter from the book. Then the students write about why this person was important in history and what could have been different if that person did not do what he did. It’s great way to get the students thinking after reading each chapter. After that the units vary in what they contain- one might have a lesson in using an encyclopedia, some physics, a movie about the person, etc. There are also links to other activities, coloring pages and more so you don’t have to go searching for anything extra to supplement.
The units do not have to completed in any particular order, you can just pick someone who is interesting to your child and start there.
Since Hailey wants to be an artist, we decided to look at the unit about Pablo Picasso. First we read the chapter in “Boys Who Rocked the World: Heroes from King Tut to Bruce Lee” by Michelle Roehm McCann all about Picasso. The book is very interesting- we all found it very easy to read and it kept our attention.
Hailey colored a paper about what kinds of colors she thought Picasso would have had on his pallet during the various periods in his life (Blue Period, Rose Period and Cubism). Then she had to color what colors she would have on her pallet right now… she picked some happy colors because we’re going to Disney World soon and some sad colors because she saw a puppy at the store that she wanted and I wouldn’t get it for her 🙂
Hailey and Hunter made paper dolls of Pablo Picasso.
Hailey created her own masterpiece after looking at Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso.
We really enjoyed this history curriculum! I think it makes a great supplement or fun add on, and I would definitely recommend it. History Rocks! Part 2 is coming soon and will feature the girls who rocked history. I can’t wait to see it!!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of History Rocks! Part 1, you can enter below for a chance to win!
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Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this product in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those of my family. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC Regulations.

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