Painting by Phyllis Bergenholtz

Painting by Phyllis Bergenholtz (Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com)

Snapshot Summary: June 21- June 26, 2010 {week 38) Playing in 100+ Heat and 44%+ humidity



I decided for this summer to try out Amy's idea of doing a different subject each day of the week. Monday will be Art day, but we decided to take off this day this week to have a First Day of Summer party. This was a kind of spur of the
moment party. I saw the "yellow party" at Almost Unschoolers and it seemed like such a nice summer party and then one of the kids mentioned that they would like to have a tea for the first day of summer. I suggested that we could have a little family party instead of a tea, and the rest is, as they say, history.


Tuesday started out with a breakfast of bacon and corn griddle cakes, and then the boys went out to the pool, while Katie went out to her garden to tend to it before it became too hot. Not too much later she came in with a frog. Apparently she needed to rescue it from the pool, and she brought it in for Steven and I to see. It jumped from her hands and all over the room. Tuesday is science and/or nature study day, so when
the boys got out of the pool, we did an earthworm nature studyWhen they finished their nature journal pages, they went back to the pool, while
Katie prepared fresh fruit dipped in melted chocolate. I had gotten it for the party, but we never got to it then so we had it as a snack. After their snack, more pool while Katie, Steven and I shared making dinner: Paprika-spiced Chicken, (and plain chicken for those not as adventurous), mashed potatoes for the kids and Minted Potato Salad for the adults; a nice summer dinner. Quentin has been begging us to make him a Robin Hood hat ever since he got a bow and arrow set (you know
the kind with a suction cup on the end of the arrows) and so after dinner Steven folded him one and Katie gave him a white feather to put in it. Quentin was one happy Robin Hood.

Wednesdays are history day. This week we studied the Arabs and the beginnings of the Muslum religion. We read and wrote narrations and copywork, and colored maps of the Arabian peninsula. After school, Steven took the boys down to the beach but did not take the camera, so no pictures. You have seen it before, though. Quentin was
happy that his Medieval Costumes Paper Dolls came in the mail today. After dinner they went in the pool. They just can't get enough of that water!



Thursday mornings the boys go on a playdate at the park. This is now also our English day, which is primarly individual work since they are at all different levels. James does reading lessons on the computer, and Quentin and James both have handwiting exercises to complete. Sam is working on Literature, handwriting and spelling. This week we looked at Beowulf. Alex is working on his grammar. A postcard arrived from Ohio.

Fridays we study math. Mostly this is individual work, too, but occassionally we will play math games together. This week Quentin worked on fact families and James worked on largesubtraction problems. Sam worked on Order of Operations with Videotext Algebra. This means he watches the lesson on DVD and then does exercises in his math notebook.Lunch of cucumbers,tomatoes, red onions and Feta cheese with a Dijon vinegrette and Grilled Pita slices.The boys had hamburgers and Quentin made a Feta Burger out of his. Computer games were played."School House Rock" was watched. The pool swam in. Vikings read about. Cats petted and loved. Stories made up involving Medieval paperdolls. Postcards were mailed and flowers picked for Friday's flowers. Dinner was Chinese Fried Rice and Salmon cooked in parchment paper packets with sweet peppers, onions, carrots and ginger. More pool after dinner. Made up games until bedtime.
On Saturday we do errands such as grocery and supplies shopping. Steven took the boys went to Lowes this week for their Build and Grow program and made monster trucks while I shopped at WalMart. When
we got home I made new cleaners. Now we are ready for the week to come.


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