Tentative schedule

Here is a glimpse of our upcoming week for grade 1, InshaALLAH.
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Friday wasn’t clear so I didn’t scan it (I am doing everything in pencil just in case), but Saxon has four days of lessons and then an assessment day for phonics and math,so Friday will be assessments and catch up day if need be, InshaALLAH. We will also do a Friday art lesson – probably something from www.donnayoung.org.

My husband found a new link: http://www.quranexplorer.com/quran/

The quality of the audio is great and you can choose to hear Arabic with an English translation per line or simply listen to the Arabic. Enjoy!

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Is this what they mean by socialisation?

It’s really sad when a first grade child is being harassed.

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Nutrition lesson plans

I found this today: http://www.nutritionexplorations.org/educators/main.asp

There are classroom printables, including a felt story about a city and country mouse trying different types of cheeses. There are extensive food pyramid pictures/posters to print and laminate. One of the posters had a pork chop so I changed it to a lamb chop. Everything else was all right, I believe.

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Need some free clipart?

Go here: http://etc.usf.edu/clipart

I could have used this a few weeks ago!

This is pretty nice too: http://www.abcteach.com/

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Al Khaliq – The Creator by Dawud Wharnsby Ali

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Saxon is here!

We received our Saxon Phonics and the manipulative kit for the Saxon Math program on Friday.

140 lessons

I am very excited about using Saxon. The phonics program is 28 weeks, which breaks down to 140 lessons, 4 lessons and then an assessment. There are workbooks, games, readers, spelling tests, the works. Saxon teaches the affixes, digraphs, diphthongs, etc.

Saxon Extras

I read about the advantages and disadvantages of Saxon and I think for us, it is the way to go. I’m not much of an unschooler – I need the structure because I am way too paranoid about skipping something and ruining her educational foundation, especially in math.

Saxon 1 Math Manipulative Kit

I am excited about her natural aptitude,alhamduLILLAH, but I want to make sure she has the discipline to learn the things with which she is not so comfortable. I notice her boredom or sudden weariness when we get to something difficult or tedious like handwriting, so I push onwards a little and ignore the whining. Most of the time I think she is just testing my limitations and if I encourage her to continue she does well. Now, we have to wait for the other books. 🙂

By the way, if you go to this link there are many different pictures available to make your own mural.

Murals

I will color them and cut them out for our bulletin board, InshaALLAH. There are also a myriad of other types of pictures and such for posters, bookmarks, classroom decorations and so on.

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Getting down to business

I’ve been all over the web scouring blog after blog to figure out how to better organize the school and our lives. I finally found www.donnayoung.org – run by a homeschool master! She has documents for just about everything you can imagine and I am so thankful that I found her site. She even has useful tips for the different subjects, including art. There are drawing exercises with evaluations every few lessons that will aid your child with mastering the basic shapes and lines in handwriting.

I saved the documents and now I have my very own lesson planning binder, complete with attendance and grade sheets. There’s also plenty of writing space for extras like unit studies, Arabic, Islamic studies (like this 52-week one), etc.

Time to get to work

We’re still working on counting with money and I’m trying to organize my thoughts for the direction of the homeschool – including the addition of my son in a “formal” or should I say guided preschool curriculum. There are some things that we can all do together, like recitations of the Qur’an, listening to www.reciter.org and our read aloud sessions. He’s doing really well with his potty training too so I will have to keep his needs in mind by scheduling regular washroom breaks and such.

I don’t want to overwhelm him but I do want to make sure his day is full of useful activities and that he isn’t a distraction to his big sister – I anticipate his little sister as the biggest distraction/challenge, so if I can keep him busy there will be only the little one to appease.

InshaALLAH I will try to post a schedule soon, to give an idea of how we spend our time in the classroom but for now it’s still pretty rough. Hopefully, in the next week or so this will be done. It’s a lot of work and I have to say, teachers deserve much more applause than they receive.

Newest smart toys are from ToysrUs, courtesy of Granny!

what a deal

These puzzles come four in a pack for $3.98CDN and they have everything from planets and maps to animals, alphabet and numbers! My little ones love puzzles so I will have to introduce new ones little by little or according to our studies.

One unit study/lapbook I would like to do is on nutrition. These should be handy for that:

Fruits and vegies

We also got tons of Play-Doh to occupy us.
Granny is so gracious, we love her!

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Fun in the snow

Today we took it easy and went out into this:

playground

It was nice to get out because there was no ice and most importantly, no wind! Canadian winds are fierce. I never felt cold like this before. My niqab is sometimes frozen when I go out and feels kind of crunchy, lol. When I lived in Virginia, we had mild winters, in fact, the high temperature today in Richmond is 58 degrees (14C)! Here, it is 24F/-4C. Big difference, huh? Or should I say “eh”?

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The kids loved being out today but I have to really watch my son because he insists on eating the snow.

caught eating it again - yuck

snow pies

That’s a big no-no around here because there is always evidence that the neighbors have lots of dogs. Yuck.

Thanks to Granny, we’ve added another “smart toy” into the house:

Melissa and Doug Puzzle

I don’t know Melissa and Doug personally, nor do I have any stake in the company,(too bad for me), but I really like their puzzles. They are very sturdy and the kids love them. I’ve made a tremendous list of wants.
When we first had the children, I knew that I wanted to homeschool but I didn’t put enough thought into the benefits of what we call “smart toys”, meaning the ones that don’t think, move, talk, play, sing, run for you. I like hands-on toys like blocks, dolls and doll houses, cars, dinosaurs,etc.
Of course, now that I see my children playing and interacting, I want toys that encourage simultaneous learning and entertainment. So, I realize we have an overabundance of stuffed animals packed away in the closet, along with a bunch of other miscellaneous things that haven’t been missed. These things must go where they will be loved and appreciated.

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Shopping Around

Library Discards
Since my last post, we’ve been busy. We just returned from the library, well, actually, we went to two. I am trying to create a library for my kids so I visit the neighbors when they have yard sales and we check the library for old stock. The first one that we visited didn’t have any discards but the second had a few interesting books and VHS tapes.

Oh, and I was excited to get this in the mail today:

Manners all around

It’s available at Islamic Bookstore. The kids are at the age where they are getting a bit rowdy with one another and they are starting to have issues with sharing and pushing so I have to step in right away. I want them to treat one another with respect in the home as well as outside. The cards are neat; I think everyone could benefit from these, not just Muslims. You can’t go wrong respecting your elders or visiting the sick and there’s so much baraka to be gained from doing so.
Manners all around

We have nearly finished the Calvert Kindergarten curriculum and it’s time to figure out what to do next. I ordered Saxon Math 1 and am very excited to get it. I’ve read a lot of good things about it and hope that it helps me to not only keep my daughter on track but give her a good foundation. As for the rest of the curriculum, that is still being decided.

My son is of preschool age (2) so I have to get started on that as well. He’s learning the Arabic alphabet now via Alif is for Asad which is excellent, and with this puzzle that we purchased from Noor Art some time ago.

Arabic Alphabet Puzzle

We also need to work on potty training and I hope Elmo helps me get the job done a little easier because the boy so far is what I would call a bit reluctant.

For the boy

We used to watch Art Attack
all the time and I always wanted to do some type of Paper-mâché because it looked so simple and fun. I remember making an elephant in grade school and it turned out really well. My daughter has an interest in planets and solar systems right now so we have dabbled in an informal unit study on planets. Science and social studies are introduced in first grade so I think I might make some lapbooks. In the meantime, we made the planet earth and it is so cool!

Our Planet
I can’t believe how well it turned out and must say we are quite proud of it. Now, we just need to do the rest of the solar system – and the moon, eek!

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Thank you for shopping at Mommy’s Grocery Store

So today we continued with our money lesson which included some work in the Calvert Math book and the math workbook. The lesson introduced the quarter and consisted of several sorting exercises (sort the coins front and back). She also had to do an exercise which asked if she had enough money to buy different items for various amounts, like a kite for 3 cents if she had 7 cents, etc.
Then, we had some real fun and set up our own grocery store with empty boxes and grocery bags.

lowest prices around

I went to http://moneyinstructor.com to print off a sheet of $1, $5 and $10 bills but we never got around to using the fives and tens.

cash register

I decided to keep it simple and just used the ones and all of the change that came with the Calvert curriculum.

It was fun! I loved it when she realized for the first time that when you buy something, your actual cash in your wallet depletes! The look on her face was priceless. After a while I started to run low on bags because we reuse our canvas totes and have very few plastic bags, so I began to charge her. She got smart and started bringing her own bags, lol.

Setting up shop

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