Okay….so after a slight hiccup in our schedule, we’re finally into the school year and things are starting to settle into some kind of routine. I held off on the first day of school stuff until this past Monday. I wanted Christopher Robin to be home so we could give Tigger her gift together. Yes, I consider new school supplies to be a gift. (Don’t judge me.)
We packed the bag with all kinds of awesomeness. Notebooks, twistable crayons, sketch pads, folders, erasers and pencils. If twistable crayons were available when I was a kid, I would probably have never stopped drawing. They’re just incredible.
Tigger wanted to take a picture with the backpack on. She’s a total ham for the camera and I admit that’s probably my fault.
Christopher Robin looks on as his daughter models her new gear. I see a mixture of happiness and wariness on his face. “Yay, she likes her new backpack! Oh no, I hope she doesn’t want to start modeling when she gets older.”
Roo isn’t too impressed. Just give him the gift paper to flail around and he’s thrilled.
During this year, we’re going to be starting basic geography – oceans, continents, countries, our city and state, etc. To help with this, we ordered the Rand McNally kids map from Amazon. This map is great and it was $10. Win.
In each section of the world, it shows icons that indicate the kind of animals that live there and symbols of the regional culture that kids should learn about. I need help like that. Otherwise, we’ll just plod through what city and country is where and Tigger will die of boredom. I confess, geography was not one of my favorite subjects growing up, but I love learning about world cultures. I’m planning to integrate that as we go along and hopefully that will keep it interesting for student and teacher.
A close up of a continent to see the icons.
So, that’s where we are for now – well, this and daily math and reading. We’ll see how this goes, but as of today, it seems to be working. Tomorrow we’ll add in history (a classical approach) and then art and science on Friday. (Yikes!)