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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t had much success at getting started on this blog, so I thought a weekly wrap-up would be a good place to start. This week was very organized school week.  I too often &#8220;fly by the seat of my pants&#8221; which leaves me feeling as if we have not accomplished enough school work each [...]]]></description>
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<p>I haven&#8217;t had much success at getting started on this blog, so I thought a weekly wrap-up would be a good place to start.</p>
<p>This week was very organized school week.  I too often &#8220;fly by the seat of my pants&#8221; which leaves me feeling as if we have not accomplished enough school work each day.</p>
<p>We have been reading parables during our Bible study time.  I&#8217;ve enjoyed hearing the boys interpretations and seeing their progression from merely listening to me read and explain a passage when we began our school year, to thinking about and offering their own insights.</p>
<p>In history, we have reached the middle ages, kings, and castles.  We have been taking a detour from our regular Sonlight materials to read about Vikings as well.  This is such an exciting period of history for boys.</p>
<p>Jack is progressing slowly with his reading.  I have to watch myself to make sure that I don&#8217;t offer the correct pronunciation of a word too quickly for him because he only wants to read the words that come easily and avoids applying himself.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t found a language arts curriculum for David that I really like yet.  This is a difficult subject for me because it is so subjective.  He is writing in his journal daily, reading his choice of books, practicing handwriting, and doing some <a href="http://www.time4learning.com" target="_blank">Time4Learning</a> activities.</p>
<p>Jack&#8217;s progress with Singapore Math has been wonderful.  I think this is a curriculum that really suits him.  It has just the right amount of work for him each day.</p>
<p>I am having David pick up the pace in <a href="http://www.aleks.com">ALEKS</a>.  I think the program is a good fit for him because it allows him to move on quickly when the problems come easily to him, however, he still does not apply himself when he doesn&#8217;t immediately understand the concept.</p>
<p>We are almost finished reading &#8220;A Cricket in Times Square.&#8221;  Read aloud time is one of my favorite parts of the school day.</p>
<p>Its finally warm enough to be outside.  Jack has moaned and groaned through our daily walks but he is getting exercise.</p>
<p>Rachel is pulling up and still tasting everything she can get her hands on.  She is turning into a little girl and I am not ready for her to have a first birthday in a few weeks.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s our week.  Read other weekly wrap-ups at one of my favorite sites <a href="http://www.weirdunsocializedhomeschoolers.com/2009/03/weekly-wrap-up-knights-edition.html">Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers</a>.</p>
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