Friday, January 8, 2010

Arielle as Louisa May Alcott

Arielle had her second literature class this week. She finished her book Invincible Louisa on time, but since she ended right before Christmas, it was difficult to get her to begin writing the three page report. What kid wants to do homework over Christmas break?

It isn't the mechanics of writing that challenges Arielle. She is fine with grammar and sentence construction. The problem is getting her to put her thoughts and ideas in logical order. She also wants to make her composition as brief as possible. I'm sure it is just a learning process and maybe if I compared her writing to another child's of her age, I might find she is doing quite well.

As she wrote and re-wrote, I helped her to take her good ideas and arrange them to flow smoothly. She was frustrated with me. But I reminded her how lucky she is to be able to compose on a computer because when I was young I had to write and re-write with pen to paper and if I made an error, I had to start again. I'm sure I never did as many drafts as Arielle did, though. By Wednesday morning, she had written a great paper.

Part of her assignment was to dress in a costume portraying her character and give an oral presentation to her class. We looked at pictures of Civil War era attire for women. I fixed her hair in a severe bun and she wore a button-down blouse with one of my long skirts. She was perfect for the role! But she wasn't happy and would not let me take her picture. After all, the outfit was not "cool."

With her sour attitude, Arielle went to her class. She came home glowing! Her teacher said she did very well and that she wrote an excellent paper. Good job, Arielle!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year!


We were back to school today after a wonderful Christmas break that was relaxing and fun. In the past I did not allow the girls to take off the whole week like public school kids do. It seemed foolish to waste time when we could be clocking our days. We would fulfill our requirements by May and start an early summer. But as the girls get older I think they need this winter break. I think I did too. We had a successful first day back.

The girls' older sister who is a hair dresser cut Liana's long, long hair yesterday. Liana looks adorable! We joked with her that she looks like a new girl (and maybe she lost the attitude with the hair?) We could only hope. If today is any indication, yes, she did. She was cheerful and worked hard with any complaint. At one point I asked her to do an assignment that usually would follow with her whining, but no, not today. Right before Christmas she finished an adapted version of Oliver Twist and today it was time to choose a new book. Even that decision is often accompanied by moans of anguish and thumbing through the choices to make sure the book isn't too long and has large print and pictures. Today I gave her a stack of suggestions and to my amazement she chose the longest one--On the Banks of Plum Creek. I am excited to read this book again myself! Either Liana reads her boo aloud to me or she reads alone, but I pre-read so I can ask her questions to make sure she is comprehending. So in any case, I will be hearing this book again--one of my favorites from childhood.

Now Arielle was another story today. Her literature class meets on Wednesday and she is down and out about the report she has to do on Invincible Louisa. Writing just does not come easy for her. I think it really bothers her that she can't just breeze through a report because other subjects are not challenging at all for her. So poor Arielle was at the computer much of the day, writing, editing, and re-writing. Her reward for finishing will be to read anything she wants for the next couple of weeks, her choice entirely.

I wrote about Teaching Textbooks the last post. We are about ready to order the next in the series for each of the girls. Pre-Algebra costs $184.90! Wow! That is not in the budget. I just bid on a used one on ebay.