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Week 23 – Triangles, Numbers & Iguanas

Week 23 – Triangles, Numbers & Iguanas

I finally got around to presenting Box 5 of the Constructive Triangles to DJ this week. I have to say these boxes are probably my favorite of all the sensorial materials. They have been so much fun. Because it had been awhile since we had worked with them, we started back at the beginning with a review. Rectangle Box A – this box shows how triangles can make a square, rectangle, rhombus, 3 different parallelograms and a trapezoid. Since we…

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Week 22 – Happy Valentine's Day!

Week 22 – Happy Valentine's Day!

We’re still slowly getting back into our school rhythm so we didn’t do a lot and haven’t added anything new recently. This was Valentine’s Week, so DJ exchanged homemade cards with his three best friends. As I’m not feeling too creative, I used a Pinterest design of a dog made with heart shapes. DJ did make it his own though by adding googly eyes, his own scribbles on the ears and a lower-case “d” as his signature in the lower…

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Weeks 17-21: Unschooling

Weeks 17-21: Unschooling

And we’re back! I know, it’s been a month since I last wrote a blog post and you’ve all been anxious to know where we’ve been. I titled the last blog post “All the time in the world” in reference to my recent discovery that I need to teach more patiently, allowing more time for my son to go at his own pace and for me to not feel desperate when he isn’t interested in moving forward. Combine that with…

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Week 16: All the time in the world

Week 16: All the time in the world

After taking Christmas week off, DJ surprised me by voluntarily selecting the Movable Alphabet to work with. He still didn’t want to write words. He tells me that he “has too many sounds in his head to think of a word”. Instead he decided to match the MA letters to the double sandpaper letters, which was a great opportunity for me to see how many of those sounds he recognizes and he knows most of them. He did try to…

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