We're trying out Life of Fred Fractions again this week. Now that W has the 4 basic math functions just about mastered and is reading pretty well, I think he's ready for it. He enjoys reading the story and that helps the math problems actually make more sense since they're usually in context. (A cool thing I discovered is that graph paper is great for working out all kinds of math problems. W pays more attention to what he's doing and makes less mistakes than when he uses regular paper).
Science this week is all about doing projects and experiments using the scientific method. We're breaking it down piece by piece, using the ScienceSaurus book. We visited the NY Hall of Science this week, too. We hadn't been there in ages, so it was nice to be back. He tried out many of the experiments - everything from light and sound to peripheral vision and molecules. So hopefully he walked away with a better understanding of how to use the scientific method and why those steps are important.
W has also done a good amount of reading and spelling. He really likes doing the Spelling Skills exercises (proofreading, analogies, & fill-in-the-blank stuff) and zips through them in minutes now. Grammar this week has been all about plurals and possessives (e.g. knowing the difference between boys, boy's, and boys' and using them in sentences correctly). He's still reading the Star Wars book - which I think is way too hard for him, but he's drawn to it and picks it up several times a day. Besides, he's challenging himself and that is usually a very good thing. He's even asked me to buy him the other books in the series.
On Friday we met up with the homeschool group for a trip to the Museum of Finance down on Wall Street. The class was all about financial markets. They discussed: risk & reward in investing, the 3 major financial asset classes, what causes financial market fluctuations and crises, stock market crashes, the reason for bonds, and information technology in the field of finance. We learned what commodities and futures are and how stocks really work. W really liked it. I knew he got a lot out of it when he gave his dad a rundown of what's what from the class. This is a great subject we can study so much further.
2 comments:
That museum sounds so interesting. I wish we had something like that where I live (Seattle). I just wanted to say hello. I've been reading your blog and getting some great ideas to use with my own kids.
It was the first time I'd been to that museum. The museum part is just one big floor, but there's lots to see. Thanks for reading! It's nice to know you're getting good ideas. :)
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