Friday, March 20, 2009

A day with heaps of splendid things

"I think the nicest thing about days is their unexpectedness," went on Rilla. "it's jolly to wake up like this on a golden-fine morning and day-dream for ten minutes before I get up, imagining the heaps of splendid things that may happen before night."
Rilla of Ingleside
L.M. Montgomery


On Friday mornings the girls enjoy our morning Bible time to include extra application readings. I have used various materials in the past but this particular morning it came from Jill Novak's , Girlhood Home Companion Magazine. This magazine is a splendid treasure including beautiful photography and wonderful stories which encourage, teach, and celebrate the total wonder and gift of being created feminine for His glory.

I love the kindergarten year. Every day, every week, every month is filled with watching a blossom unfold in your midst. And the best part for me is the lack of pressure in teaching this level because so much learning takes place in the everyday happenings of life. Charlotte has done splendidly well with the reading lessons, Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons. I bought this book many years ago to teach one of my other children to read and instead chose to use another source. I dug this book up last year and decided this was the method I would use for Charlotte. It is an amazing technique, and it works!


Finishing up our geography unit on North America, specifically the United States, Rose was able to concentrate on each state's locations and its capital. A splendid review of USA geography.


Now that the rains have passed over, we headed to the muddy field to try Mr. Putter in his first outside beginner agility class. After he managed to get his "corginess" out, he was focused and performed his tasks for Rose splendidly.


3 comments:

crochet lady said...

Mr. Putter is so cute! But maybe being a Mr. he might prefer the term handsome.

That magazine for girls sounds so lovely. I wish they had something like that when I was a girl.

When I 'discovered' Anne of Green Gables and other books by L.M. Montgomery, I would spend hours underneath the pines in a small wood near our home, reading and letting my imagination run wild, as Anne often did.

Hill upon Hill said...

Wow, you are a busy mum. I love the changing photo's in your header.

PAK ART said...

Each time I read about someone who is homeschooling and LOVING it, I wish I had done it. Both of mine are grown but I think I would have enjoyed it....but 15 years ago there were not as many resources or people who thought it was a great idea....I guess I let peer pressure (and a job) get in the way. My kids turned out well anyways, but I would have loved that time with them.

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