I found an interesting lesson online about Christopher Columbus that tells the story from a native perspective. I read it to the kids as they cleaned up toys. It was a challenging lesson, forcing us to think about how our actions can affect other people adversely when we're not careful. It's always stimulating when we're forced to look at history from another perspective. We tend to think ours is the only one. History can be so engaging.
On another note, we spent a good lot of hours playing with Legos and Knex. I enjoy watching my boys use their imaginations in such creative ways. They're always coming up with a new weapon, vessel, or piece of armor. This time they used some of the idea books we had laying around. It took some time to round up all the pieces they needed, but we made due.
I managed to fit in a music lesson today as well. We've been using the Recorder Excellence method books from Neil A. Kjos Music Co., and the kids enjoy them as much as I do. My sister worked on this project at Kjos for about 2 years and gifted it to me for Christmas a couple of years ago. It's been a great way to teach the basics of music in a way that doesn't demand hours of practice time. Definitely a great resource for home educators to get their hands on!
The day ended with a small bit of science (we had to check on our seed bags and record their progress ─ more on that another day) and a long game of Armor of God. Another late night, but well worth the time spent laughing and enjoying some much needed hours with just family.
2 comments:
Wow Erin sounds like you had a wonderful day as a family... double digits is way to scary to think about so we can pretnend it wont happen.
We had an AWESOME day! It was so nice to simply relax and enjoy my children.
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