Poor lil Bub is under the weather lately. He's been a real trooper taking his medicine, but it's hard to keep him still. Every time he's rambunction, he gets to coughing and I have to settle him down. He got a fever this morning though and didn't feel to good, so he's been in bed watching movies the whole day. Maybe just resting a whole lot will change things, along with medicine and lots of Vitamin C.
As for school, we're off right now preparing for Christmas and New Years.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
My Lil' Superman
Mama's Lil' Superman starts Sonlighting with us!

Abram with his big Si'ser and his new Alphabooks:





Abram is Mama's lil' Superman, and has been since watching Superman for the first time a year or so back. He LOVES Superman and runs around in a superman costume (pjs) and a Marmi-made cape almost every day. I will get him dressed in the morning, and by the time Daddy comes home in the evening, he's usually in his superman outfit! He's my funny little man.
Abram with his big Si'ser and his new Alphabooks:

Abram has watched his sister homeschool everyday this school year with great interest--sometimes to my frustration. He wants to do 'big school', which I really thought I was going to put off for awhile with him. I wanted to wait until Abby was able to fluently read before starting anything but storytime with Abram, but it's just not working that way. He is very jealous of the attention she is receiving during school times, and wants to be included. So, I guess I'm giving in--Oh darn!(said with sarcasm, since I love teaching).

For table work, I'll have available to him two things; a coloring book and a Kumon 'My First book of Tracing' workbook. And when I say "available" that's just what I mean. He is only 3, and I am not going to force him to do school work. However, when he gets settled in the chair right beside Abby and watches her work on a worksheet, I want to be able to offer him something to work on, too.

The only thing I've been specifically working toward at this point is learning his letters in a very casual way. We have puzzles, mini Alphabooks from Baby Einstein that I just found yesterday, and some little felt letter cards I'm borrowing from my dmil. We are working specifically on "a" right now. That will only change when he knows 'a' so well he can say it in his sleep. He is getting introduced to the other letters through his sister's playing with him and through a website called "starfall".

When it comes to storybooks, I am pretty picky! I trust Sonlight, so I go mainly by their P3/4 curriculum for books to read to Abram, and then add in when I find something truly worth reading. We spend a great deal of our school time reading aloud, so I'm not going to waste my time on junky books. Most of the books shown above come from Sonlight's Core P3/4 program, but not all. I added in "My Big Golden Counting Book", Baby Einstein's "Windows to Color", and a poetry book. I also bought him a little PreK workbook to color in whenever he wants to.
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