So far, Kayla is having a blast. Separation anxiety? What is that? Leah and I get the opportunity to volunteer in the classroom a couple of times a month. It's been really neat to watch Kayla in action and Leah blossom as a little helper! It is quite obvious already that the experience is pretty much social for Kayla though (as opposed to academic) and she looks forward to "school with Mommy and Leah" every day, so we'll see. In the meantime, she gets ample time to sing silly preschool songs and play with playdough every week, two things Mommy does not do very well with at home! Here she is on her first day of preschool.
While Kayla is at preschool, Leah and I take advantage of the uninterrupted time to complete science experiments most days. This year, we are using a curriculum called R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey - Earth and Space. This program is really nicely organized, with readings, experiements and lab sheets for each topic. We supplement with living books about whatever we're studying.
We've been studying weather since the beginning of the year, including making a rain gauge, an anonometer (fancy term, huh? It measures the speed of the wind.), a weather vane and a re-creation of the earth revolving around the sun to show the change of seasons. We have identified types of clouds, predicted and logged the weather, wind speed and direction, and rainfall for the last several weeks and concluded with making graphs of everything. I'm sure I never learned this much about weather in school! Leah really enjoys the hands-on nature of this curriculum and I appreciate that it doesn't require obscure scientific materials that require significant searching out and funding. Here is Leah working on her rain gauge.
Until next time!
Marcia
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