Answers

I just realized that I forgot to post the answers to the History quiz.  So, better late than never, here are the answers.  Do you need to take a history class?  (Answers are in bold.)

Q1. When was the Civil War?

a. 1750-1800

b. 1800-1850

c. 1850-1900

d. 1900-1950

e. after 1950

Q2. Who said “Give me liberty or give me death?”

a. John Hancock

b. James Madison

c. Patrick Henry

d. Samuel Adams

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Christmas Vacation?

So, we officially began Christmas vacation on Saturday!  We spent the day getting the kids’ rooms in tip top shape, which surprisingly, they are excited to try to keep up.  We’ll see how long that excitement lasts.  We’ve got all kinds of activities planned for the next couple of weeks, and I just hope I have the necessary energy. 

We don’t have to do any school work over the break, or log any attendance.  However, I’m a bit leery of letting school fall by the wayside, even for two weeks.  Once you get out of the routine, it’s so hard to get back.  I think we’ll just do a little bit everyday, but nothing too stressful.  This will be a good time to catch up on some subjects that we’re behind in. 

Now, for an update on school: 

An amazing thing has happened!  I’m SO excited!!  Gavin is asking me to do phonics!  I don’t remember if I mentioned before, but he just despised doing phonics.  It was all sounds, but they weren’t associated with any letters.  Just the very beginning of the phonics ladder.  It really was very boring, and I didn’t much care for it myself.  But, it was necessary.  We’ll we’ve climbed the ladder up to putting the sounds with letters and making words!  This was highly exciting!  Gavin was so happy when he read his first word:  am.  Now he’s got a whole list of words he can read.  He asked me this morning if he could do phonics.  He’s anxious to read like his brother.  I’m so happy I don’t have to fight with him to do his phonics stuff now!  Gavin is also continuing to speed ahead in math.  He’s almost done with the kindergarten math stuff, and then he can start with the first grade stuff.  He really seems to enjoy math. 

Logan is doing really well, too.  He’s slower with his math, but has made incredible progress!  He’ll be starting double digit addition and subtraction shortly, and I think he’ll like that.  When he went through the section on calendars, he didn’t need an ounce of instruction or help.  He had it down!  He’s really enjoying art, and has a great talent for it, too.  Seems like he’s constantly drawing something, and usually includes a lot of detal.  I enjoy watching his eyes light up as he learns about different artists and methods.  He’s also doing great in history!  I’m loving that, of course!  I love that this history curriculum seems to be conservative.  They actually praised the founding fathers, and drew comparisons from Ancient Rome to today.  I’ve enjoyed teaching his history stuff too, because it’s helping me remember those things that I learned way back, and I’ve actually learned some things I never knew. 

So, we’re making progress, getting into a routine, and I’m discovering tricks to help the kids learn and focus better.

Snow!

Well, we actually got snow today!  May not sound like a big thing to some, but for Vegas, it’s pretty rare.  So, we were pretty excited.  It snowed for over 4 hours!  The kids watched out the window yelling, “Snow!”  I let them go out for a couple minutes to see if they could catch some on their tongues, and they enjoyed that.   (A great diversion from school!)  :)   It didn’t stick on the ground here, but it did in other areas of the valley.  Since I don’t have a battery for my camera, I couldn’t get any pictures.  Plenty were sent into our local news stations, though, and I’ll share a few of them with you.  (Taken from Channel 3 and Channel 8.)

snow     snow-2     snow-3     snow-4     snow-5 (This is what it looked like here, too.)

snow-6     snow-7     snow-8  (This is just down the street from us.)

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