Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Some Things We've Done...

My next blog entry I plan to post soon, and it will detail new things we're about to do (and some of what we've already started but won't discuss in this entry), new school books we got, etc.  But for now, some of the things we've done since the last entry....

Some Book Work Done...

Over the last month Jaden did spelling lessons and math word problems.  He finished the Gr. 2 math word problems and has started on the Gr. 3.  Trusten did alphabet flash cards but no longer needs to do those. 

Things We've Read...

 
We started getting our Weekly Readers in.  Trusten's came nearly a month sooner, so he's enjoyed four issues, whereas Jaden has just had one.  We've enjoyed our Ranger Rick and Your Big Backyard magazines, as always.  The former one expired, though, so we didn't get a September issue.  Trusten has enjoyed my reading little children's books to him much more over the past few months.  His favorites lately are the Little Golden books:  The Little Red Hen; The Happy Man and His Dump Truck; I Love You Daddy!; and I Love You Mommy!  We have several Little Golden books.  The first two I named above were two of Jaden William's favorites when he was that age and younger.  Just as I had William fill in the blanks at the end of some sentences, I have Trusten do so.  He can just about read The Little Red Hen by himself (he actually does sit down with it by himself and reads it by memory).  He fills in more than I expect him to.  He gets ahead of me.  It's fun. 

Jaden went through all of his graphic novels about inventors that he got for his birthday in just a month and a half, along with most of his six Hardy Boys books.  I think he's working on the last one or two.  He usually reads two books at a time, because he keeps a book in the Suburban for rides, and then he reads with his Light Wedge in bed at night.  I'm so glad he loves to read, though!  :-)  He likes to talk about the nonfiction ones, too.  He'll ask whether I know such and such thing.  As for fiction, I try my best to introduce him to only kosher reads, and even afterward I ask questions about what he's reading. 

Things We've Louped...

A leaf-resembling katydid that got in the house
Luna moth, Polyphemus moth, four swallowtail butterflies, and stalactite or stalagmite


The butterflies and moths were really fun to loupe.  It ended up getting so hot and so dry for so long that the butterflies and moths started dying.  :-(  It was so sad, but we took advantage of it and collected them to study.  Now, thankfully, there are many flying around again.  The tongue of one of the butterflies was positioned nicely, and the hair on the moths was awesome!  Seeing the eyespots under a loupe was also a treat.   I wish I could have gotten the picture to show up better.  That other thing is a stalactite or stalagmite that Nathan's friend Dave found when they went into our neighbor's cave.  Looking at the katydid under the loupe brought out all the more how much it was designed to look like a leaf. 

Some Plants We've Identified...

Oak leaves, pokeberry, yarrow, and others

Some cutting and pasting still needs to be done on a few of these.  Jaden will do that.  I need to read about these things and add to the index cards, and then they will find a place in our plant binder. 

Some Things Jaden Has Done...

Constructing his homemade sawing table as Trusten watches


He's hoping to find gold


Jaden has been busy with outdoor activities, as usual.  He kept telling me he needed a saw.  I didn't want him to buy one.  He already has enough tools that are dangerous enough, I think.  He finally talked his daddy into letting him buy one.  Not only that, Nathan bought the thing!  So then Jaden set to work building himself a sawing table so that he can lay his boards to saw over it.  That denim thing with the duct tape on it that he's sporting?  Why, that's the makeshift tool pouch he made for himself.  He got the denim out of the rag bag. 

He was excited one night last week, telling me excitedly that he had an idea of something to make.  He wouldn't tell me what it was.  He said I had to wait until morning to find out.  He told me that he needed to go outside for a few minutes first thing in the morning to get some materials, so I told him that was fine.  The next morning, he zoomed outside.  Not long afterward he showed me his finished work.  He had taken sticks, a thick and sturdy ponytail holder, and a big pink bobby pin to construct a round goal on a stand, and then he showed me that it was for a game.  He had also collected a small rock, and he demonstrated his invention by throwing the rock through the hoop/goal.  I was impressed.  I sure wish I had taken a picture of it right away.  He took the thing to my parents' house when I made a quick trip down there to attend my sister's baby shower, and he left it there for my mother.  He assured me that he'd be making a new one soon, so I'll be sure to take a picture of it and share it. 

He always has new ideas of inventions and things to build.  He gets that from his daddy.  :-)

The other picture is of him out roaming the yard with our metal detector.  His goal?  To find some gold.  He also wants to find out how to make gold.  You read correctly.  He wants to figure out the chemical way to manufacture his own gold.  He is so funny, but he's ambitious.  Gotta love him!

Well, that's it for now.  I am already planning my next post, so look for it soon.

Until next time...

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