Saturday, October 8, 2011

Muzzy giveaway

I believe that teaching the kids to be multilingual is very important. Because we live in Texas, I would love to teach the kids Spanish. I would also like to them Vietnamese. Fortunately, my parents speak Vietnamese so they will have the exposure.

For Vietnamese I would like to use Rosetta Stone. It will freshen up my Vietnamese and my children and husband can understand when my parents talk about them. ;)

For Spanish, I plan on using Muzzy. And guess what? A homeschool blogger (she's vegan too!) is doing a giveaway! So go and check her out and enter to win! The drawing will be on her son's birthday, October 26th, so you have a couple weeks left!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

How it all began

History is one of my weaker subjects. After reading many reviews, we decided to get A Child's History of the World . It presents history in a more secular point of view compared to the other history curriculum for homeschoolers. According to the reviewes, God is mentioned, and it is assumed that the reader believes in God, but it is not totally biased. You can also purchase a workbook to go along with it. I don't know if I will get the workbook or not.

The first chapter of the book is, "How it All Began." It talks about the theory of the beginning of the world coming from stars (it does have one sentence saying thaat God created the stars, and because of our beliefs, I omitted that while reading). From the stars came the sun, the sun emitted sparks and one became a rock, which became our Earth. It goes on until humans are created. The kids enjoyed this lesson. There is a little timeline:

Stars,
Sun,
Spark,
World,
Steam,
Rain,
Oceans,
Plants,


Animals,
Jellyfish
Insects
Fish,
Amphibians,
Reptiles,
Birds,
Mammals,


People

For our activity, I cut and pasted images from the internet onto one page. The kids cut and pasted the images in the order according to the timeline.



I think it was a wonderful way to introduce history. Tomorrow we will probably read about the Big Bang Theory.