Many people have been asking me if we do school in the summer, and the answer is yes, though not as extensively as during the school year. We have taken a couple weeks off, but are ready to get started again. Here are some of our summer plans:
We will continue to do Math, mostly because we have a few chapters left to finish off, but also so we don't have to do any major reviewing in the Fall.
The kids usually read in some way every day so I won't be requiring anything more for this.
I try to have a story playing in the car so they don't bug me about watching a movie when we are driving down the street and so they don't fight with each other-- sometimes it works. We are listening to The Black Stallion right now.
We will continue our Composer Study and Artist Study. We are currently doing Johann Sebastian Bach and Claude Monet, and these are pretty easy-- listening, looking, and reading a few books.
We will continue our Nature Study following The Handbook of Nature Study challenges, but also learning about things we discover on our own.
Our major summer project will be reading The Chronicles of Narnia. We have read some before, but we are going to be reading them all, in the order that C.S. Lewis wanted them to be read, as opposed to the order they were written or published in:
The Magician's Nephew
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The Horse and His Boy
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle
This is according to Beyond the Wardrobe: The Official Guide to Narnia by E.J. Kirk, which we grabbed at the library this past week. There are TONS of online websites, resources, activities, projects associated with the books and the movies, but I want to keep things simple. We will be doing a poster-size timeline, and I suspect that I'm the one who will be primarily interested in this-- nerd that I am--I want to see the big picture. There are several websites that have already done this, so I won't have to do any research other than flexing my Google-muscles.
I'm also thinking we will do maps with the books, maybe just one big one for us to mark where events take place or the routes traveled, but it depends on what I can find. By searching through Yahoo!Images I have found maps for Narnia, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and the Silver Chair, but so far I haven't found a single map with it all together. I'll probably just mush it all together somehow. And we'll do some narrating- the kids retelling me the part of the story they have just heard- Who's, What's, Where's, When's and Why's.
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And OF COURSE lots of time outdoors- doing yard work, playing at the parks, swimming in the pool, running around the neighborhood, digging in the dirt, slipping on the slip-n-slide, making mud pies, chasing birds and dogs, and whatever else they can think of (such as trading pokemon cards with their friends)!!!!!