School days

Homeschooling Aria has been such a wonderful treat for me. We are doing a video school and I am supplementing on the subjects she has mastered to keep her challenged. She can mark her long and short vowel sounds, count by 5's and 10's, can add up through the 7 family and is beginning subtraction problems. She is reading extremely well. She also loves to be a big girl and do her seat work by herself.
I have also started(just barely) the K3 program with Gianna. She is our little "Me too" and likes to do everything her sister is doing. While Aria is doing her seatwork, I work with Gianna on sight recognition of letters and numbers as well as counting. She also really likes Art!
It's hard to believe the curriculum teaches cursive writing in kindergarten, but as you can see, she is doing really well. I realized she writes much better in cursive than in print so I am giving her practice sheets in printing as well.
I'm so proud of my sweet girl!

Comments

  1. Don't worry about the printing. Some of the latest research is showing that it is easier for the kids to fully learn cursive first. It will also help with letter reversals and with fine motor skills. In Europe, cursive is usually taught first. She'll pick up printing quickly when she is ready. Don't sweat it. Stick to cursive first.
    Anne, in teacher mode.

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  2. She probably knows cursive better than I do!

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  3. I so want to spend a day with you. YOu are such a fun mom and you love it.. You are prayed for thanks for just being you!

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