Saturday, January 18, 2014

CC Presentation - Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald

Bryce's second report at Classical Conversation was on the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.  About a year ago, Bryce got all into the Titanic.  Since then he has been fascinated with shipwrecks.  My godmother, Laura, introduced Bryce to this story and played the song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Golden Lightfoot.  Another family friend, Joe Brooks, also recommended the song!!

I once again didn't catch the very start of the video where Bryce introduces himself.  I'm always busy making sure he is set up and ready to go!  As you can tell in the video, Bryce doesn't know the facts as well as he did from the American Revolution.  This is his first time using notecards and as you can tell, he struggles to look at his audience just like many other speakers.  But I'm still proud of him for choosing such a factual subject.  I think this next week, he is ready to bring in Legos! 


Literature - 1st Grade Selections

One of my favorite things about homeschooling is the great literature that we are reading (and listening to in the car).  Even before we started homeschooling, we always read together.  But now I take our literature selection more seriously and search for great books. 

I also have Bryce narrate every time we do our read-aloud books.  Narration is simply telling back in your own words what you just read or heard.  It’s an easy tool to have Bryce recall the material and practice assimilating all the material he just heard.  (Often, it's not long since we are doing it at bedtime but even at 8 PM I make him narrate:)

I've decided to start keeping a list of the books we've read so I can remember our favorite ones!  It's also quite fun to read a book and then watch the movie.  Below is the list of books that I'll update as we read more. 

As you can tell from the list, we often find an author we like and stick with that author for a while; especially for audiobooks.  The read-aloud books that we do together I want to be varied in author and subject but I'm much more lenient about the audiobooks -- those are just to keep us entertained since we are in the car quite a bit. 

* Favorite books are starred.

Read Alouds: 
*Boxcar Children by Gertrude C. Warner
Surprise Island by Gertrude C. Warner 
Yellow House Mystery by Gertrude C. Warner
Mystery Ranch by Gertrude C. Warner
*Tale of Despeaurax by Kate DiCamillo
26 Fairmount Avenue by Tomie dePaola
Egyptian Diary:  The Journal of Nakht by Richard Platt
*Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dahl
*Poppy by Avi
*Black Stallion by Walter Farley
Capyboppy by Bill Peet
*Indian in the Cupboard
*Winnie the Pooh
Henry Huggins by Beverly Cleary
The Pink Motel by Carol Ryrie Brink
*The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis
  
Audiobooks:
*Sophia's War by Avi
The Good Dog by Avi Ragweed by Avi
The Mayor of Central Park by Avi
Seer of Shadows by Avi
* Ghost Knight by Cornelia Funke
Ghosthunters and the Totally Moldy Baroness by Cornelia Funke
Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost by Cornelia Funke
Egyptian Treasures:  Mummies and Myths by Jim Weiss
Tales from the Old Testament by Jim Weiss
Tales from Cultures Far and Near by Jim Weiss
*Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
*Mr. Popper's Penguins
The 39 Clues - Maze of Bones
The 39 Clues - One False Note
*Wizard of Oz
*The Castle in the Attic
Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink
 

Thursday, January 9, 2014

The Crush!

Bryce has his first crush!!  Her name is Emmaline and we see her a few times a week so they have definitely became friends.  They often hug when we say goodbye and a few times there has been a kiss!  It's all so innocent . . . . and adorable!!!  When I asked him about it, he said, "Mom, you know I'm growing up!"
 
 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

First Presentation at Classical Conversation

Today, we started Classical Conversations which meets once a week for 12 weeks in the fall and 12 weeks in the spring.  During each class, the kids do a presentation on anything they want.  At Bryce's age, most kids do "show and tell" and the goal is for it to be about 3 minutes long.  For Bryce, he chose the battles of the American Revolution.  I missed the first few seconds where he introduced himself but here is the rest of his 5-minute presentation.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Boy Scout Hockey Game

Thanks to family, friends and store-front sales, Bryce sold $1,500 of popcorn.  To recognize the kids in the "1,500 group'" the Boy Scouts arranged for the Scouts to attend a Las Vegas Wrangler hockey game. 

The evening started with a pizza dinner were the cubs were recognized.  Bryce's pack was the 9th highest in overall popcorn sales and had the highest amount of popcorn donated to the military!! 

To recognize the military donations, Bryce's pack got to go on the ice during warm up and the National Anthem.  It was the most adorable thing ever to see the tough hockey player hold Bryce's hand on the ice rink so he didn't fall! 
 
Then, the all of the Scouts got to go on the ice between second and third period. 

 
After the game, we played on the ice rink and Bryce got autographs from the players!   

 
Indeed, it was an amazing night watching his first hockey game!  Even more special because Dad was able to be there too:)