Tuesday, September 20, 2011

First Day of School


We had a big party to celebrate our opening day of school. We introduced our learning adventure for this year- Colonial America. We gave each of the kids a costume and had Captain Moroni come as a guest to tell us about his fight for freedom. I am excited about our learning year. It's been a big thing to put together. I got the idea for the curriculum from courageousbeings.com and am basing this year on their Noble Birthright adventure. However, I've had to write the language arts portion to better suit me, sew costumes, decorate the school room, plan field trips, gather supplies, etc for the year. It almost feels like putting on a play. It's worth it now. A lot of that work will last for the year and I can sit back and enjoy the ride.

The kids loved their first week of school. How it works is they have a certain amount of math and language assignments to do each week and then they can choose their science, history, art, special theme math, music, etc assignments from a list of projects (or come up with their own on mom's approval) that work with our key information for the week. They love having the choice and say they are learning a lot already. It's been great so far. Jon is really getting into the theme as well (I'm so glad I married a man who doesn't mind dressing up like a Nephite for our kids) and is even helping me begin an outline for next year when I plan on writing my own adventure. Fun stuff and also very busy stuff.

1 comment:

Southern Spud said...

Have you back-dated your blog posts or have I really gotten this behind on your blog, Dear Butterfly Wings?

You amaze me, R. How in the world are you pulling all this off? You're not only hashing out curriculum but sewing costumes as well?!?