Sunday, March 7, 2010

Five in a Row

No, this is not a pregnancy announcement. :)

Some of you know that I was home schooled and that I currently home school my children. I wanted to post about what I do, and some of the curriculum that I use. I am in no way an expert and I've only just begun. But we're having fun and I wanted to share!

We start off our day with Five in a Row.

The idea behind FIAR is that we read the same book every day for five days, and each day we pull something out of it to discuss. For example, one of the books we read was The Story of Ping. On Monday, we talked about China and the Yangtze River and found them on the map. The next day, we talked about things that float and tried finding different things around the house and testing them to see if they would float. The third day we talked about the illustrations, how they were done with pencils and made our own pictures. And so on.

This is something that I can do with all the kids (a plus) and is what they enjoy the most. Here are a few pictures of what we have done.

After reading Papa Piccolo, which is set in Venice and has a lot of water in the pictures, we talked about all the colors the illustrator used for the water. We did a little experiment making our own colors. We took blue and added a little green, black, and other colors to see what color would turn out.
I found this painting idea here, and for some reason using q-tips to paint make me feel less stressed. Otherwise I am a bundle of nerves, knowing it will get all over the table, clothes, chairs and possibly the floor. I reeeally dislike having carpet under the table.
We read The Glorious Flight, which is about Louis Bleriot who invented the first working airplane in France and flew the English Channel. Of course we made paper airplanes!

Five in a Row is great for us. By the way, I got the manual used off of amazon for about $25, and get the books from the library. Much cheaper that way. The manual just gives lots of suggestions/ideas for their book list, so I suppose you could even come up with those yourselves and do it for free! But I like someone to do some of my thinking for me. :)

I'll post later about the rest of school. But this is the start of our home school day!

3 comments:

Carrie said...

Great ideas! Thanks for sharing them with me! I think you should make it a weekly thing so I can see what you are doing! You always have great ideas.

Melody said...

Whatever you do, it works! Brighton is such a proficient reader!

Laura said...

I'm so impressed with people who homeschool (which includes my mother-in-law with her youngest and all of my sisters-in-law). We felt it wasn't the right direction for us, but I still collect ideas in case it ever becomes the right thing. Thanks for sharing!