Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2012

School Carnival

For some odd reason (maybe for money) Lilly's school had a Fall Carnival.  That or maybe I've just never paid any attention and they have always had one???
Anyways here are a couple cute pictures Jarrett took with his phone.

Aren't these two so cute??
I hope they always stay good friends.
You'd never know they are 3 years apart.
One of these days real soon Max is going to pass Lilly up in height.

Jarrett has a knack for catching the kids with awesome faces.
When I take photos of them on something they should be excited about, they look like they are having the worst time of their life.


Lilly "Ooooooo, I just found a ticket."


My children are monkeys.  
They have been since they could walk
at 8 months....if that tells you anything.
I see all these kids struggling to climb these things and my kids are up and down the other side and through the thing a second or third time before some kids have made it up once.
Talent.
Maybe they will be in the circus.
Acrobats.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Last Day of Second Grade

Lilly brought her new  (our old) camera to school and here are a few of the pictures we ended up with.








Best friend Kodie

Friday, June 8, 2012

Awards Ceremony

 At Lilly's Awards Ceremony they recited poems in groups.
 Then another one as a class


Then the awards Lilly got "best writer" although Lilly's teacher said "I just want to say something about Lilly, this girl can read like you wouldn't believe, she just flies through books like they're nothing, but since reading and writing go hand in hand, I gave Lilly the best writer award."
She looks thrilled doesn't she.

Then they had a short slide show and then refreshments and pictures.
Lilly's teacher's name was Miss Cox.  She was a fantastic teacher and Lilly loved her as did I.  She was really good for Lilly.  For understanding and the first teacher who didn't require Lilly to fill out daily "Behavior charts."  She really "got" kids. I hope next year Lilly fares as well.

Lilly's cubby.  When I asked her what she wanted to have a picture of, she replied "my cubby."


Thursday, May 31, 2012

First and Last Day of School Pictures

2011-2012 School Year
First Day of School Picture

Last Day of School Picture


Friday, October 14, 2011

2nd Grade School Pictures

Lilly had her school pictures taken today. But I snapped a few shots before she went to school. She wanted her hair straightened so badly!
And just for fun here is mine and Jarrett's 2nd grade school pictures. (I had to dig and dig to find these babies.)  Also I was a year older than Lilly and Jarrett  in these photos.  I missed the school deadline and they didn't so I was already 8 when the photo was taken and Lilly won't be 8 until the end of August.
 So who does she look most like?  I think she's a pretty good mix of us both :) She's got my eyes, but Jarrett's mouth and face shape.  Her nose looks like neither of ours.  I think it's going to look like her Grandma Begay's.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

First day of Second Grade




All the kids were curious about her broken arm.  She's just soaking up all the attention.  The girls feel sorry for her and boys all think she's tough.
 Lilly's teacher told the kids to hang up their back packs and choose anywhere to sit on the rug.  I love that Lilly chose to sit right in middle.  I think it says a lot about her.  She loves being right in the middle of the action.  I would have chosen a side spot or the very back.  She is such a social person and was not even sad when her best friend ( who didn't end up moving after all) wasn't in her class.  She just said "Oh well. I can make a new best friend" and last night she was so excited to go to school because she told me she couldn't wait to make lots of new friends. I was the polar opposite.  I hated having to make new friends.  I liked the ones I had and didn't like getting out of my comfort zone.  I'm so glad she takes after Jarrett.  Max on the other hand is just like me.


My thoughts on Pre-School and Supplemental Schooling

So are you going to do pre-school?
 I pretty much avoid this subject in conversations with people because I have some pretty strong opinions about it.  But since this is my blog, I'm going to speak my mind.
I know that I'm probably standing alone here, but I haven't, nor do I ever, intend to send my children to a Pre-school.  That is why I'm home.  Not because it's so much fun to be home (cause most days it's hard.  Really hard.  It's hard to stay home and not have adult interaction and to feel like your doing nothing all day but cleaning up messes you didn't make.)  Not because I can't find a job (I had one.  A good one.  That I quit to be at home with my children.)  And not because we don't need the money.  (We do. We almost never eat out, go out, or buy "extras" of anything.  We have to save up to go to the zoo, movies or anything that isn't in our budget of mortgage, food or bills.)
 I stay at home so that I can have as much influence on my children as possible before they HAVE to go into the world and deal with people.  Their early years are the most impressionable.  I want my children to learn how to act, behave and interact with other people from me, not from other children or other adults.  I feel that my children get all the "social-ness" they need before they are school-age from church ( in our CHURCH, kids go to Nursery, when they are 18 months old for 2 hours. They interact with , play with, and learn with other kids who are 18 months to 3 years.  Then when they turn 3 they go to Primary where they are with other kids their age.)  My children also have cousins whom they see on a regular basis and I get together with friends on occasion who have kids their ages.  We also go to the park and other places where kids frequent.  There are also children in the neighborhood and  they interact with one another.  Before they are 5 (school age) I feel this is enough.  I think a lot of how social you are has to do with your personality.  Lilly is super social and she had less social interaction before school than her brother Max, who is very shy has had.

I found an interesting ARTICLE here about how children learn Social skills.   This is a quote I found in that article:
While Children learn crucial skills through play with other children, they also learn a great deal through play with their parents.  Children whose parents frequently play with them have more advanced social skills and get along better with peers.
I  realize that children need to be with peers their own age which is why I won't do home school.  If I was a social enough person to provide adequate activities with other home schooled families I might consider it.  But I'm not a social person at all and so they go to school. 
I have nothing against people who send their children to Pre-school.  Everyone's situation is unique, as are their children.  We do an "unstructured" preschool at home.  From the time my children were about 4 months old we have read to them every night (with few exceptions) before bed.  They've come to expect it and look forward to it.   It's not seen as a chore but quite the opposite.   They love it and we love it.  I found a great article on reading to children HERE.
With both kids, we've bought them a work book like the one pictured below or something similar.   The KUMON series is good too. One that  teaches them numbers, shapes ,writing the alphabet, and other basic things they should know.  We do at least 2 pages every night and once again, it's part of the bedtime routine and they love doing it and it's not a chore or something that is dreaded.  I want to make learning fun.

We have also bought this series of work books and really like them:

Lilly has done the first grade one and is just starting this one.  We do 2 pages every night (on the nights she doesn't have school homework, which is weekends and holidays) and we work on them all through the summer.  It helps Supplement what might have been missed in Public School and reinforces what she already did learn and keeps it fresh in her mind.  It doesn't take long, maybe 10 or 15 minutes a day.  It makes a huge difference doing this and reading before bed.
Lilly was reading at an almost 4th grade reading level before first grade was over and Max who is 3 can recognize and write all upper and lower case letters  and knows the sounds they make.  He is also starting to recognizing some SIGHT WORDS and even knows how to spell quite a few.  He's just starting to learn the sounds of blended consonants.
There are a ton of really good web sites where you can print out worksheets for any grade on just about any subject.  Click HERE for a good one of just google search what you are looking for.
For pre school and earlier grades This web site is awesome.
So in answer to the question.  Yes, we do Pre-school, just at home.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Patriotic Program

Sorry it doesn't seem to be working.
All the first graders at Lilly's school did a Patriotic Program tonight.  Here is a short video of Lilly coming in to the auditorium while singing "Take Your Hat Off."


 Here she is saying her part.   She did a great job and we're so proud of her!



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Parent Showcase

 Lilly had the opportunity to join a 4H club this first semester.  She really wanted to do the sewing one and the Karate one, but the sewing was for 3rd thru 6th grade only, and the Karate Club was for 'Early Birds' only.  So she joined the Creative Cool Cats club.  It was an arts and crafts club and she had a great time creating things.  They made a lot more things than they showcased, but here are the things that they did.
Finger Puppets

Cute Lilly at the Showcase

Lilly getting her Certificate of Completion

Paper Flower and finger puppet