What’s been happening

Here are some photos of the girls around our place in the last month or so.

March/April 2012
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Amelie working on her “wink”.

March/April 2012

Playing outside on the new play set. The girls have had lots of friends over to break it in.

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Amelie working on colors and shapes.

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Amelie working on pre-writing skills. She is just excited that I put a marker in her hand. HA!

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Nadia wanted to make these birds nest cookies. She didn’t like the coconut so we gave the rest away after eating a few.

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Amelie working on her newest toy/skill builder – lacing cards.

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Did I mention playing outside?

Time4Learning Review

Time 4 Learning

Time4Learning is an online, subscription-based learning program that includes lessons in language arts, math, science, and social studies. Time4Learning’s claim is that it can be used as the core curriculum of a homeschool program, for after-school learning, or for summer use. It is designed for preschool thru middle school students, but this review will concentrate mainly on the Kindergarten portion, since that is Nadia’s current level.

Having just finished a 30-day trial* of Time4Learning, I can unequivocally say that I think it is an excellent program for our daughter. It starts with a basic tutorial of the program, and even shows the children how to drag and drop with the mouse in case they have never used a computer before. We started Nadia on the Kindergarten level, but the nice thing about the program is that you can see one level below you and one level above. The first few days Nadia thought that everything was way too easy and I quickly moved her to a section of lessons she had not been exposed to before, like time, calendars, measuring and parts of a whole.

Once you choose the section for the child to work on, they are introduced to the concept and then they go through a series of exercises to learn and apply the concept. The lessons include a number of colorful characters who appear thoughout the exercises. Nadia liked the four main characters and would say things like, “Look at Harriet’s money. Or look how cute they are.” Once several sections are finished there is a multiple choice quiz for the child to take. Then they can move on to the next area. Looking over the answers I could easily see when Nadia had been paying attention or was distracted. When she missed a lot of them, I had her redo that section of the program and then redo the quiz.

Nadia was happy to do this every day and didn’t even think of it as school work. She truly enjoyed it, and I know she liked feeling like she was independently working (and getting to use my laptop). I appreciated that it introduced her to new concepts in a way that was interesting to her.

Time 4 Learning

Pros:

  • The program is very well done. Step-by-step instructions are easy for the child to understand.
  • The child can click a microphone button to hear the question or instructions again.
  • The program is bright and colorful and kept Nadia interested.
  • The main characters are fun for children.
  • I like that you can access the grade-level above and below.
  • I think it’s a great value.

Cons:

  • The quiz section doesn’t seem as “slick” as the rest of the program and can be slightly confusing to the child.
  • On some of the first lessons, when Nadia missed a question, it showed her the correct answer right away. For her it would have been better to be able to try a second or third time before before giving her the answer.


Conclusion:

We will be signing up Nadia for this now that we have tried it for a month. Nadia is ahead of most kids her age, but this is a nice filler for the areas we had not gotten to yet in a traditional Kindergarten curriculum. Looking ahead at the language arts lesssons plans for 1st grade, I can see a lot of great content for her as she continues to learn to read. I had Amelie signed up for a trial of the pre-K section, but I quickly found that at 2 years old she is still too young. As soon as she is ready, however, we will sign her up also. Time4Learning is an excellent program that we have whole-heartedly added to our homeschool curriculum.

*The opinions here are entirely my own. Nothing was written by Time4Learning, but they did compensate me with a free month trial.

He is Risen!

Contrary to what our society and culture tell us, Easter is not about dying eggs and getting baskets full of chocolate and other treats. It’s about the most amazing thing ever done in the history of the world. The horror of the crucifixion has past and Jesus rose from the dead fulfilling all of God’s promises from the Old Testament.

Texas Bluebonnets 2012

I have wanted to take Bluebonnet photos of Nadia since she joined our family. And every single year I have failed to get us organized before they die. It’s sort of unbelievable to me. Last year I thought, “We can do it with both girls this year! We will be home from China in time.” Well, yeah right, that didn’t happen. We were in such a fog once we got home trying to adjust that they were long since dead before I even thought about it.

So this year our friends were going to be visiting from CO on their spring break. My sweet friend Jessica wanted to give it a shot and brought dresses for her girls and everything. We went on a hunt around my house and found a little field with a little patch and we went with it. So here are some of my favorites and you can click on the first photo to see the entire album.

Bluebonnets March 2012

Bluebonnets March 2012

Bluebonnets March 2012

Bluebonnets March 2012

Bluebonnets March 2012

Bluebonnets March 2012