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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Bible Story Comprehension Sheet!

Good morning all! Fall is really here... we love to see all the leaves changing colors. Jehovah God not only gave us what we needed but gave us beauty in all of what he provided.
Here are a few pictures from our past weekend, even though the leaves aren't fully changed yet it is still a beautiful sight!



Besides providing Little V with secular education, it's also my aim to help her draw closer to Jehovah, so this year as you know we are studying the book of Bible Stories. We read 2 stories each week, and I was asking her questions right after we read each story, but I decided to make some comprehension sheets for the stories. Yes, it does take time to create these and even more preparation, but what is all that compared to the greatness of helping your child draw ever closer to God?


The comprehension sheet consists of basic questions about the story, things she will readily remember or if they were overlooked she can easily find the answer by taking a quick look at the story again.

This is the very first one I created, and she did excellent on it! ;o)

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Artist Study - Leonardo Da Vinci

Good morning all!! We had so much fun learning about this great Italian artist, architect, musician, scientist, sculptor, inventor and mathematician! Ha... and I thought being a homeschool mother, wife and a preacher of the good news was a lot! ;o)

It was interesting to learn that he wrote all his note backwards and that he used what he learned from nature and science to make his paintings look real.

Leonardo's most famous painting is the Mona Lisa, and what we thought curious about it is that no matter where you stand, the Mona Lisa is always looking right into your eyes.

He was great at using dark shadows and light colors to make what he was painting seem to com e toward you and away from the painting.

One of the fun activities Little V did was to make her own painting inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci.


Also, a Mona Lisa puzzle:


We love studying about all the greatest artists, but we love even more when we have a chance to paint and color, do some art ourselves. Why do I say ourselves? Because I love to have a chance to color and have fun too! ;o)

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Extra Math Activities!

Good morning!! Today, I decided to share what other things we do for Math. Math U See is a great curriculum, and one of the things I love about it is the fact that the curriculum is about mastering a subject before moving on to another, but because of this she misses on working on other things that I feel she needs. Math U See does provide shapes and clock activities but I like her to work on these more often, so we work on our Shapes from Melissa & Doug.



Also, at time I purchase from Annie Moffatt some of her no prep-packages and I must say she has some really cool activities. 


We also do the clock everyday and the date in coins, so she gets some extra practice. 

These are just some ideas and some of the stuff we do. What do you use for Math? Share with us, we would love to hear from you.

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki

Friday, October 16, 2015

Our new School Area!!

Hello there!! Nice that you came back to check out our new school area. Towards the end of Kindergarten I realized we needed a bigger school area then I started working on it. When your household has only one income you have to be very careful with the spending, after all you still need to buy all the material needed for the school.

I found a big table that Little V and I can share while doing school, this way I can keep an eye on her at all times and on how she's doing her activities. I bought this table at IKEA and the chairs as well, not expensive at all. I found the rug at Sam's club, not easy to find an 8' x 10' area rug at a decent price but somehow we managed to find it.


The shelving unit we found at craigslist. and the cushion for the reading area as you know from the prior post, I made it.

We now are using one white board just for the letter tiles and another white board for writing in general.





We have our World Map and our U.S.A map.



We also have the chart with all the animals we study for each continent. Habitat and diet chart for Science.



Also, our calendar area.



It helps me a lot having everything more organized and helps Little V as well to know where all her school stuff is.

It's really not necessary to have a designated area for school in your house, it just happened that we had an area we could use it and we could get it done. I must say we are very happy with it!

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki


Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Reading Area!

Good morning to all my readers! Chicago is already given us a taste of fall and fall is my favorite season. I love the smells of fall, think of burning leaves, pumpkin pie... the leaves changing colors.... it's all too pretty!

One thing I love to do in the fall is to grab a good book and read! So, as we are already tasting the fall I'm sharing today an area in the house that I dedicated as Little V's reading area, she can use it during the school hours and also after we are done we school.

During the summer vacation, I made a cushion to fit the area we had available, she helped me to choose the colors of the fabrics. It's not a super wide area but it fits her comfortably and she loves to be snuggled, so as for now it's a favorite spot of hers for reading.


 We still have to change the outlet face plate, I do not like these old ones that are there, but eventually we will get that done. A sweet friend also gave her a lovely rocking chair that belonged to her daughters and my next sewing project (after I'm done with all the ones I have going now), will be a cushion for the rocking chair! I'll definitely share the project with all of you!

Here is a short video of Little V using her reading area:



Do you have an area designated for reading? We love reading and had an available spot in the house therefore we did it, but a comfy couch or bed will do just the same!

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by! Be sure to come back and check our new school area, I'll be posting about this week!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki


Friday, October 2, 2015

Mammals Week 1 - Science Curriculum!

Greetings my readers! Today, I'm going to share some of the cool things we learned about Mammals. Little V had a poem about characteristics of Mammals to memorize and to recite by the end of the week.

From the Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Animals we read each day about a different animal:
- lion
- cheetah
- elephant

After reading about each animal, we discussed what we learned and what was interesting about that animal, as well as their habitat and diet. Amazing to have an opportunity to review and learn new things with your child!

I did a different craft project than what the curriculum recommended but it was fun nonetheless! I printed from first pallete a template of the folding lion, then she colored, cut it and we folded as indicated on the directions from the website.


 The same craft activity we did for the cheetah:


And the elephant:




We also added the picture of the animals that we studied this week in the habitat chart and also the animal diet chart:


Each week, we have a scientific demonstration to do and for this week, Little V got to learn why the eyes of the cats glow in the dark. We used a toilet paper tube, then one end of it we cover with blue construction paper and the other end we covered with tin foil, secured the ends with rubber bands and in a dark room we flashed the flashlight into each side and were able to see that the side with the tin foil reflected light, just like the eyes of the cats. There's a substance in their eyes that reflects light and make their eyes seem like it glows in the dark. Super cool science experiment from Elemental Science. 



I'm really pleased with my choice of science curriculum, Little V has learned a lot these past few weeks and we are so looking forward to learning more and sharing as well! How I wish I had this much fun learning when I was in school! 

What have you and your little ones been learning in science? Share with us, we would love to hear from you!

Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by!

Vanessa Z. Pawlicki