Fall is coming! It's coming slowly here, but I believe it's coming. :) And in anticipation of it, we did the Autumn Treasures Download and Go for our schooling this week.
What is a Download and Go (DNG)? In short, it is an e-book series that blends unit studies and lapbooking all in one printable product! You choose which activities are right for your family and you're ready to go! They've included videos, lapbooking activities, copywork opportunities, vocabulary/spelling words, a suggested book list for additional reading, family fun activities, and more! This is our fourth DNG (I think) and we've enjoyed them all for different reasons.
Here's what you'll explore when you jump in with Autumn Treasures:
Day 1: What is Autumn?
Day 2: Science Secrets of Autumn
Day 3: People and Places of Autumn
Day 4: Time for Tips and Treasures of Autumn
Day 5: Goodies and Gadgets of Autumn
I have to say, this was a different sort of school week for us, so it was good to have this unit to fit in without any preparation as we were revamping a few things, but we did a bare bones sort of week, so I didn't have anything to photograph. And because Autumn is something we've studied seasonally for several years now, I wasn't sure if this would be anything new for us. But I was not disappointed!
We enjoyed:
- talking about the Earth's tilt and rotation and the connection to our seasons.
- reviewing hibernation and migration in context of the correct season.
- the science behind how and why leaves change color.
And because fall is just creeping in by way of cooler nights, we weren't able to get out and enjoy the nature walk and perfect journaling pages offered, but certainly would have if it were the right time for us!
One other great feature of these units is that there are printables/activites at Mattie's level (pre-k) and Jacob's level (4th grade), so we can enjoy it together! Mattie loves getting to do "school" and I love having her included without any more work on my part! (I would say the average "perfect" age for these studies is K-2nd grade.)
See how other families explored Autumn Treasures here! And purchase it here before September 24 to enjoy the Autumn Equinox special price of 20% off!
Disclosure: I have been provided a copy of Autumn Treasure DNG free of charge in exchange for my honest review.
September 18, 2010
September 14, 2010
Salamander Room
We finally rowed Salamander Room! This is a book I've wanted to do for three years, but each time it is planned the week before I go to the beach and has never actually happened. This year I finally learned the lesson about my poor planning and was determined to get it done. I knew Jacob would be too old for it next year. It also fit in perfectly with our camping weekend in the Smokies!
We started the week with our field trip: salamander hunting! Did you know the the Great Smoky Mountains are the salamander capital of the world? Thankfully, we had Robert with us to help us catch the little slimy buggars. I will say, I did catch one and I was quite proud of it.
Of course, Mattie was all over this. She loves to dig in the dirt, play in the water and carry around live things some of us don't care to touch.
All of the ones we caught were Dusky Salamanders.
They must have all been at the same part in their life cycle, because they were all about 3 inches long.
It's always more fun with Daddy!
(Um, how did he get so big?)
Mattie has always tagged along for our reading time, but she's been joining us with some work lately in school. She loves to copy words, cut, color and of course, glue (things her brother would prefer to avoid at all costs).
Jacob preferred to record his salamander info this way. It was a report of sorts, and he did a great job on it! (Thanks www.homeschoolshare.com for both of those printables!)
There is another FIAR blogging mom who has her kids copy the illustrations sometimes. I've never done this before, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Jacob complained and thought his was horrible, but I think he did a great job!
I was pretty shocked at Mattie's! I know she's no Monet or anything, but I thought she did a good job noticing the details in the illustration and making an attempt.
We finished by creating and painting clay salamanders!
August 24, 2010
August 08, 2010
Joni and Friends Camp 2010
Well, I had another fantastic year at camp! This whole post is just 5 days worth of my "moments of joy."
This time was very different, as you know. I was teaching in the children's program, so I did not have one person as a buddy. This made it different of course. I spent a lot of time in leadership meetings and doing planning and decorating where I would have otherwise been out involved with a family. So I kind of felt like I missed a lot. But there were two plusses: 1) not having a buddy enabled me to take Jacob along so I could fix his food at each meal, and 2) I was able to sit wherever I chose at most meals, so I could visit with all the families from our church (there were about 40 people all together this year!) and build some relationships that I'd take home with me. They already asked me if I'd do it again next year, and I have in mind to take Mattie as well, so I guess I'm "stuck" teaching. :) (I do love the actual teaching part.)
Here are a whole bunch of random photos that will help you have the feel of camp. But you know, you really ought to just be there with me!! Just for some background, we were "traveling" in a hot air balloon around the world, with the theme being basically that God could do more than we ever can imagine in our lives.
This is our hilarious entertainment, JJ...J and Heinrich von Hindenburg, a balloonist in training and a professional balloonist now educating. At this moment they are singing a song designed to teach us the parts of a hot air balloon (to the tune of head, shoulders, knees and toes), sung with a bad German accent:
Baaasket, burner, envelope, envelope.
Baaasket, burner, envelope, envelope.
When you land you tie off with a rope,
Baaasket, burner, envelope, envelope!
(Now I'm not the only one with that song stuck in my head.)
Heinrich was also the guy who did children's music and recreation, so we had more than a few good laughs through the weekend!
Here I am teaching something about China, though I haven't a clue what it is! (Isn't that background beautiful?)
Jacob LOVED camp! It was fun to see him come out of his shell in this environment. I know some of you didn't realize he had a shell, but he really does in large group settings, especially if he's in a group where there is a lot of noise and chaos or where he doesn't feel "safe" to make mistakes.
But here he had a great group of little boys to hang out with, and he did really well with it!
Here is the only five minutes Jacob and I spent just the two of us at camp. :)
This little guy is Matthew. Matthew goes to our church, and his mom is a great friend of mine, so I know him well. I had to show you this pic so you can see the look of utter joy on his face at taking off during this dress-up relay! Matthew has only had this power chair for several months now, but he is a pro at driving it and loves the independence it gives him!
Matthew's mom is also great about letting him do whatever he wants to, while providing however little or much assistance he needs. Of course, he chose 3:00 on a ninety-five degree afternoon to want to climb on the jungle gym!

This was one of my favorite moments of camp, and honestly, what it's all about.
Matthew talks very slowly and is very difficult to understand. Kids in large group setting often get restless when Matthew is trying to say something, but he is so involved, he often has things to share. One of the things we did is gave rewards to kids who could tell us what the colors of their gospel bracelets meant (hoping they'll tell a friend one day!) and we had most of them do this in front of the entire children's group. For a whole lot of reasons, Matthew's turn kept getting pushed off, but I didn't want him to be the only kid who didn't get a turn. (Matthew is very smart and knows he often gets pushed aside because of his speech.) So while we were on the playground, I asked the kids I had to gather around Matthew and let him share his gospel bracelet colors. Ethan was wearing his bracelet, so I asked if he would hold it out so Matthew could see it. But not only did he hold it out, he waited patiently while he talked and gave him clues (not the answer!) when Matthew needed them so Matthew could share all of the answers all by himself. His patience and tenderness was so sweet to watch.
As an aside, Ethan is one of 34 children adopted by his family. Yes, thirty-four. He has more than 15 siblings with significant special needs (whose stories are nothing short of amazing), a mother and father who love them all individually and fiercely, and a tender heart because of what the Lord has done for him. (And just because it's cool to share, he has a sibling group of 6 boys on their way to their home from Liberia! This will be the last adoption for this 61 year old dad and his wife.)
Though a really odd face, Jacob was very excited about his crazy hair!
Jacob has a need for things to be "just so" and if he gets an idea in his head that does not come to pass, it can be a very long time, or never, before he forgets it. He's legitimately disappointed, not just being a baby. So on crazy hair day, my color-loving child was very excited to get his done for the first time! But one of the older boys did not listen to Jacob's desires and sprayed black, blue and gold on his hair, and way too much of all of them! It wasn't at all what Jacob wanted, and he was very disappointed. Because I know how hard it is for him to let things go, and how disappointed he was, I tried to find some red to spray his hair, but all of the spray was gone. My mama's heart was sad for him. (I share a little bit of this personality trait, so I understand how disappointing it can be when something unexpected happens.)
So the next day we were set up to do an art project the next day, and someone had brought the colored hair spray with the face painting supplies so the kids could do art on themselves! I was so relieved for him! I made sure to spray his hair myself and listen very carefully to his color requests. He was so happy at how it turned out. And I was thankful God gave Him another opportunity to do it.
Here I am doing a "volcano or not" quiz on Hawaii day.
Thank you for praying for me. The lessons I planned fit well with out theme, the kids seemed interested and responsive, and I apparently did a power point that was much more than expected. Go figure! But God did what He wanted to and taught me quite a bit through it.
Here's our children's group performing our song for the talent show. They did a great job! and I was quite impressed, as Jacob did motions in public for the very first time ever.
I do not even know this young lady's name, but she was the happiest of all the campers, I believe. She loved every minute of any large group program we had, and she knew the words - every. one - to hymns I'd never even heard of! and sang them loudly. She was a delight!
Jacob and I got to go on a tethered hot air balloon ride!
It was a sweet memory to make with him. :)
Of course he had to call Daddy right away to tell him all about it!
All in all, camp was fantastic. Again. It is one of my favorite weeks of the year. And I believe it is just a little bit of what heaven will be like. The love and acceptance, I mean. People are hurting, and life is hard. But for just a few days camp is safe, it provides rest, and it offers much laughter. Most importantly, we get to participate in the body of Christ worshiping with a purity unseen just about anywhere else. You've just got to be there.
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August 05, 2010
Mattie's Exciting Decision!

Mattie prayed to ask Jesus to be her savior today!
We were talking about it all at breakfast and she said, "I already believe all those things. I know I do wrong things - that's called sins - and need someone to save me so I can spend forever in Heaven with Jesus. How do I do that?" So we talked about that and then prayed together. She doesn't understand the magnitude of her decision, but I'm not sure I even understand the magnitude of it all.
When Jacob prayed "for a new heart," he was five. I didn't celebrate it or make a big deal about it because I wanted to wait and see if he really got it, if it was real. I have been sad since that day that I handled it that way. Because I was waiting it out, I didn't write down the specific date. I didn't make it a big deal. I didn't have a special dinner or write it in his baby book. I have tried to figure out the date as best I could, but all I know is that it was during the Spring when he was five. And I was determined I would not do that with Mattie. I think she has believed to her greatest ability, and that's all Jesus asks for.
So today I get to rejoice that both of our children will be praising Jesus in Heaven with us!
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