Thomas Edison was a fascinating man. We’ve been reading a biography about him and have learned a ton! He was a bit of a rebel, he was a prankster, and he was incredibly persistent. He tried 3000 different theories while trying to create the electric light. My kids can no longer claim they have tried something twice and then give up. From now on I will say, “Come back to me when you’ve tried it 3000 different ways and THEN we’ll talk.”
We made a telegraph as part of our study of his life. The boys each wrote a message in Morse code and then typed it out on our telegraph.
Here is Cade’s message translated:
Here is Reagan’s:
And Levi’s:
As you may have deduced from Levi’s message, we have been learning about the Civil War this month. What has been really cool is to also be reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin for my book club this month as well. I was able to tell the boys the amazing story of Uncle Tom and what he went through just as they were learning about slavery and its horrors. Then right as we finished up the Civil War, Ben Carson announced he was starting an exploratory committee to run for president. So we watched “Gifted Hands”, the story about his amazing life. I figured I would only show the boys the first part of the movie when he was young. I love that his mother required him to read 2 books a week and write a report about it. But the boys were so enthralled, we watched it all. It was the perfect thing to finish up our unit. One hundred and fifty years after the Civil War a black man can do anything in America; from pediatric surgeon to President of the United States!
Reagan has become fascinated with magnets lately and bought these Neodymium magnets to play around with. This video he made is pretty cool.
This week we learned about the composer, Franz Schubert. While listening to his 8th Symphony, the boys decided to organize their Pokémon.
A few weeks ago Levi wanted to make a squirrel feeder for the back yard. We have a ton of squirrels. So many in fact that if you have seen the movie UP, you will appreciate the fact that when my children are sitting at the table and I am trying to read to them, rather than sit enraptured as I think they should, their attention is often called away by far more interesting sights. “Squirrel!!!” someone yells, and they all dash to the window to watch the one millionth squirrel run the fence. Sigh. I should never have allowed the squirrel feeder. But here it is.
In our homeschool co-op group Cade was in a Greek mythology class. He made this diorama of the scene in the Odyssey where Odysseus almost gets sucked into the whirlpool, Charybdis. I thought his use of electronics was pretty ingenious.
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In other homeschool news, Liberty is begging me to teach her to read and is still dancing everywhere she goes. She has her first dance recital next month. Levi is begging me to let him read Percy Jackson. I’m not ready to let him read about all those monsters at age 7, but I will have to give in at some point. He would rather mom just step aside so he can plow ahead at his own pace with his school work, but I’m not quite willing to do that just yet. Cade is speeding along a grade ahead in math and has finally caught fire with reading. He taught himself to read at the age of three, but he is only now choosing to read books just for fun. Reagan is a straight A student at the middle school half day. He loves playing in the orchestra and has had a really good experience there this year. His ADHD medicine has been a HUGE help in all ways but especially in his school work. It’s wonderful to see his bright mind outshining his attention deficit.
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After three and a half years of homeschooling I can say that it is still constantly evolving. We still have really good days and really bad days. But I still get up every day excited to start another school day. Next year we will probably be making some big changes, but for now things are going great and I am really pleased with the progress the kids have made this year.
You should ask Harmony what happens when you touch squirrels. I'm sure she'd love to tell you the story. 😉
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This is ?school? How can I get into Mrs. Wesel's class?
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