
At least his tail is out of the way.
There’s a condensation experiment in progress on the yellow table. Ellie is making notes about her observations. The cat is exhausted from all the cursive,

At least his tail is out of the way.
There’s a condensation experiment in progress on the yellow table. Ellie is making notes about her observations. The cat is exhausted from all the cursive,
Alabama’s voter registration deadline is October 24.
And you can register online.
Just putting that out there.
In her own words…

All about getting glasses in her Main Lesson Book. Uphill.
I think kid cursive looks like that super curly ribbon used on packages. I had to get glasses too but mine are taking longer because BIFOCALS. I am ancient. Hah!
I’m working on a hat for a friend’s Mother-in-law who’s having chemo. We picked Little Flower Hat for the pattern. I’ve learned a new cast on and everything!
I remember.
August 7, 2003 was my very first post.
I didn’t even have a camera.
I am SO OLD.
Hah.

Cursive on the wall. (command clips hold ALL THE THINGS)
I’m pretty sure I mentioned that we were going to work on cursive over the summer rather than waiting for the new school year? Oak Meadow Grade 3 jumps right in with copywork, and it felt like cursive was one of those skills that would work better for Ellie if we took a slower, more deliberate approach. I ordered two cursive workbooks (I needed to brush up on my cursive too) and a teacher’s manual from Handwriting Without Tears.
Things I Like and Why I Picked “Cursive Without Tears” (in case you Googled for a review):
It was everything I’d hoped. We completed a lesson a day (mostly just on weekdays) and she was writing letters to Gran by the end of the summer.
Since we’re just beginning the writing assignments in Grade 3 and have just started to write on paper without guiding lines, I am still supporting her writing practice. I’ve had her dictate her sentences/paragraphs to me (at the end of last year, she was writing rough drafts on her own), I write them out in cursive, and she copies them over into her Main Lesson Book. This way, not only does she have a reference, she can see how the whole word/sentence looks compared to the whole. We’ll do this for another week or so in order to build a little confidence (and stamina) with unlined paper. Main Lesson Books can be intimidating when they are brand new and empty.
Ellie notes that when she was printing, her lines of handwriting tended to “go downhill” on the page. With cursive, the lines go uphill. This tickles us.
Have I talked about Main Lesson Books? If I haven’t, I’ll do that soon. It’s a neat idea.

Look at me! Being Productive. (don’t blink, you’ll miss it)

our classroom (part of it)

hard at work

Sea Scape. we’re going to work with chalk all year (not OM, we just want to)
I’ve got a blue bear that’s been sitting on my desk all week waiting to be photographed and yarn for two special orders has arrived.
Maybe Grade 3 will be more productive for me – it’s really too soon to tell.
School started Monday.

Age 8. No shoes.
Right after lunch we moseyed up to the school room. Because homeschool.

I have no idea what piece I’m getting ready for a picture.
The Mermaid still needs hair. I was going to use what I had but all the browns were really boring with the rest of her colors. So I ordered orange.
heh
Grade Three starts next week.