Saturday, March 16, 2019

Subjects 2019-2020

I saw this hysterical meme on Facebook, but it's not too far from the truth. I LOVE curriculum planning and curriculum shopping! ;)
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Here are our junior high and elementary grade subjects. (Grace will also be a homeschooled sophomore, but I don't have her classes finalized yet.)




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Cian – 8th Grade

Religion – Be My Disciples Jr. High: 1st semester: Liturgy, 2nd semester: Life in Christ 
*Math-  Honors Geometry
Grammar- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series – Grade 8
Vocabulary- Vocabulary from Classic Roots B
Vocabulary- Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8
Poetry- The Secret Code of Poetry
*English/Literature/Composition- Excellence in Literature – English 1 Honors
*Science- DIVE ICP with Physical Science – Concepts in Action with Earth & Space 
History- Light to the Nations I 
History- Story of Civilization 3 (CD only)
Geography- Maps, Charts, & Graphs G & H
Foreign Language- Latin for Children B 
Critical Thinking- Fallacy Detective
Arts Instruction- Drama classes
Music- Piano & Voice Lessons
PE- Tumbling & Dance classes

*High School courses for high school credit




Zoe – 5th Grade

Religion – St. Mary’s Press Bible
Religion – Be My Disciples 5 (RCL Benziger)
Math-   Math Mammoth 5
Grammar- Michael Clay Thompson Grammar Town & Practice Town
Grammar- Punctuation Puzzler B1 
Vocabulary- MCTLA CE1
Vocabulary-Voc. from Classic Roots 5
Vocabulary- Wordly Wise 3000 Book 5
Poetry- MCT LA – Building Poems
Spelling – Building Spelling Skills 5
Reading/Literature- 5th Grade Reading List 
Literature- MCTLA Classics: Alice, Peter, Mole Trilogy set
Writing- MCTLA Paragraph Town 
Writing- IEW Fables, Myths, & Fairy Tales
Typing- Jump-Start Typing CD-ROM
Science- Behold and See 5
History- Our United States of America
History- The Story of Civilization 3 (CD only)
Geography- Cantering the Country/Road Trip USA
Geography- Map Skills D
Geography- DK 5 & Maps, Charts, Graphs E 
Foreign Language- Latin for Children B
Health- Enjoying Good Health
Health- Health 5 for Young Catholics
Critical Thinking- Building Thinking Skills Level 2 
Arts Instruction- Drama classes
Art- Usborne Art Treasury
PE- Tumbling & Dance classes
Music- Piano Lessons & Music Class





Ellie – 3rd Grade

Religion – St. Mary’s Press Bible
Religion – Faith in Life 3 & Gospel Treckers books
Math-   Singapore Math 3
Math- Kumon Word Problems 3
Grammar- Easy Grammar 3
Spelling– Building Spelling Skills 3
Reading- 3rd Grade Reading List with Book Reports
Reading- Portraits of American Girlhood Year 2
Reading Comprehension – Reading Comprehension for Young Catholics
Vocabulary- Wordly Wise 3000 Grade 3
Vocabulary- 240 Kids Need to Know Grade 3 
Writing- IEW – People and Places in Our Community
Handwriting – D’Nealian Handwriting Cursive ABC Book
Science- Magic School Bus Science
Science- Core Skills Science Workbook Grade 3
History- The Story of Civilization 3 (CD only)
Social Studies- Daily Skill Builders 3-4th grade
Social Studies- Core Skills Social Studies Grade 3
Geography- Cantering the Country/Road Trip USA
Geography- DK Geography 3 
Geography- MAPS, Charts & Graphs C
Health- Health, Safety, and Manners 3
Health- Health for Young Catholics
Foreign Language- Song School Latin 1

Music- Piano lessons
Arts Instruction- Art classes
PE- Tumbling & Dance classes




Fionnuala – Kindergarten

Religion – St. Mary’s Press Bible
Religion- Image of God- Grade K
Phonics/Spelling/Reading/Language- McRuffy Kindergarten
Handwriting- McRuffy Kindergarten
Journaling- August- Summer Writing Prompts & Sept-May from Moffatt Girls journals
Math- Horizons Math K
History- Bede's History of Me
Science – Apologia Exploring Creation with Anatomy and Physiology
Geography- DK Geography K
Geography- Cantering the Country/Road Trip USA
Foreign Language- Song School Latin 1
Art – Usborne Art Treasury
Arts Instruction- Drama classes
PE- Tumbling & dance classes
Music- Music Class

Friday, March 1, 2019

What's in a Name?

I haven't written on my blog much lately. To be totally honest, it's because the pics don't load easily from my phone anymore. However, I was working on Fionn's Dr. Seuss blog post, (so I didn't picture overload my Facebook with them!) and I was looking through all my old posts. I found one from 2013 that I never went back and finished! It was about naming our children and written when I was pregnant with our last and I had completely forgotten I never finished it with her name. 

This is the original here, but I also cut and pasted it all below too. Soooooo, 6 years later, here is the completed post:



I am sure most people put a lot of thought into naming their child.
Although, I wonder if some do. Apple? Really.
 Or how about the names like Female?
I guess to each his own!

For my husband and I, we have always given a lot thought to our childrens' names.

Obviously, we tried the names we liked with our last name (Sorry, I never list it on the blog! You'll just have to take my word that they work. ;-) I also always think about whether the name will fit a little kid, teen and grown up. I also say the name with Dr. in front of it! Hey, a mom can hope! :-)

Even more important to us, each of the 4 children have a name that honors one of the 4 of my husband and I's parents/families. Equally important, as Catholics, we also use a Saint's name or a name from the Bible for their Baptismal name. Here's a great post from Catholic Answers that explains this belief for those of you readers that are not Catholic. Click here to read it.

Finally, my husband is Irish and I felt it was important for their names to honor them being 1/2 Irish. Not in the "I'm Irish too" way where everyone in American seems to think they are Irish, but authentically, one of their parents was born and raised in Ireland, Irish.

So here is a look at our kiddos names and why we chose their names for them.
An important tradition in our family.

Grace Elizabeth:

"Grace" is God's gift to us. We truly felt that she was and is! Her name was chosen for its meaning.

Her middle name is Elizabeth. Elizabeth is the English version of Brian's mother's name which was Eilish. It honored her grandmother Eilish and Grace's Irish heritage both! Of course, we all know of St. Elizabeth and in the Bible where Mary visits her cousin and John leapt in Elizabeth's womb. A favorite Scripture of mine and many is Luke 1:37 "For nothing is impossible with God." Knowing that in her age, Elizabeth had conceived a child. It was especially meaningful for me being pregnant with my first child. What a true miracle of God to have life growing within your womb.

Cian Patrick:

We decided we would like an Irish name for our son. There is a St. Cian, but I don't know anything about him. We did love the name for its uniqueness and because it is very uncommon in America. It was chosen to represent his Irish heritage. It has worked too! We have had SO many people ask us not only how to pronounce it, but its origins as well.

We chose Patrick for his middle name. My paternal grandfather was Patrick. Both my father and brother have Patrick as their middle name. Of course, everyone knows St. Patrick and he is the Patron Saint of Ireland! A perfect fit really!

Zoe Micah:

Zoe means life. My original due date was January 22nd. That is the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. I prayed she wouldn't be born that day as it is such a sad date. However, choosing a name meaning "life" meant that much more to me as she grew in my womb. 

Zoe's middle name is Micah. Her middle name honors Brian's father Michael. Obviously, that is the Irish component to her name as well. My absolute favorite verse in the Bible comes from Micah 6:8. It says, "what the Lord requires of you: Only to do justice and to love goodness, and to walk humbly with your God." I try to live my life by this and treasured the idea of it being part of my child's namesake.

Ellison Caoimhe:

Ellison honors my mother's family name. Thus, she completed all 4 of our parents/families being represented in our children's names. I have also seen in baby name books that it means "My God is the Lord," so that is cool too!

We chose an Irish name for her middle name. It is pronounced "Kee-va" in case you are still trying to figure it out. ;-) It is a feminine version of St. Kevin. St. Kevin or St. Caoimhin was an Irish hermit who gave up his life of solitude and founded a monastery that was in Glendalough. When in Ireland, we would often go to Glendalough with Brian's parents and even got to take my mother there when she came once. It is just beautiful.

Fionnuala Shealee Anne:


When we chose all the other kids' names, we were not yet homeschooling. Brian really wanted to name Ellison "Saoirse," but I was so worried about teachers destroying the pronunciation. We already hear "Cyan" for Cian constantly and didn't want to inflict that on her. ;) However, by baby 5, we were happily homeschooling and decided we could go as Irish as we wanted! We picked a name not even common in Ireland! We pronounce Fionnuala "fin-new-la". She enjoys going by Fionn "fin" for short.

Also unique with our last child was we decided to use two middle names! I also loved the name Shealee, which honors my two sides of my family and is super adorable. However, since we didn't use Saoirse last time, I really wanted an Irish name to be her first name honoring Brian and his family being from Ireland. So we picked Fionnuala for her first name and then used the other name we liked, Shealee, as part of her middle name.

Anne was always going to be her middle name even before we combined it with Shealee. Anne is my middle name and although not in the Bible, it is the name traditionally given to Mary's mother. So Anne from St. Anne is our Christian component for her name.





Dr. Seuss Week 2019

Fionnuala is in K4 this year. What better time to do some fun crafts and snacks for Dr. Seuss week!

For school this week she will be using the Dr. Seuss packet from Little Monkey Printables. It is preschool and a little too easy, but will make for a fun week and I adore these printables.

For reading, of course all our books will be Dr. Seuss books.
I picked 2 books each day for us to focus our activities on. One will be the book that inspires the snack and one will be the craft focus. We only have 4 days of K4 this week as we have a field trip scheduled and I don't do preschool/K4 on field trip days. I love to get her older siblings involved when I can, so I'll be asking each one to read one book to her. I'm sure they will also volunteer to help eat the snacks. ;)

All of these amazing ideas were Pinterest finds! See my board for all the links and credits to the creative folks who came up with them. Plus- so many are free! The Hop on Popcorn was the only one that was a purchased item. https://www.pinterest.com/gczmom/dr-seuss/

MONDAY:

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish 

  

    



The Foot Book

  
  
 

TUESDAY:

The Lorax

   
    

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut

    

    

    

THURSDAY:

Hop On Pop

 

     

Put Me In the Zoo

  

  


FRIDAY:


Green Eggs and Ham 

   


Fox in Socks