Some scenes from our first week of school, that have taken me a full month to post! Every year has a different feel, with different priorities. I can’t quite explain why, but this year it seemed really important to start the school year off working all together before we broke off into separate age-appropriate groups. This is tricky with kids kindergarten up through high school! I knew we would be visiting the art museum, so I basically made that our focus for the first couple of weeks. There are actually some really nice lesson plans in the teachers resources section of their site. I utilized a couple of them and everyone worked at their own level. There was one on geometry and quilts. I made it easier for some and harder for others and adapted the whole thing to our life style…meaning we didn’t stop at paper quilts, but broke out fabric and needles as well. I’ve been re-working our homeschooling room and decided that I’m sick of the poster of hatchling turtles. It’s feeling old and tired. What better way to kick off the new year then with a project that instructs while beautifying our space?
I started every morning by arranging large sheets of paper on the floor, with art supplies in the center. I had them all lay on their stomachs. Each day I would choose a different piece of classical music to play and they were to draw how it made them feel or anything that they thought of as they listened, the idea being less to create a perfect picture and more to get used to conveying emotion. I have no idea where this idea came from, it is not my own, I believe I read about it many years ago. Afterwards we would go around and anyone who wanted to share would talk about what they drew and why. Elijah, who thinks in horses the way that I think in yarn, complained about the mood changing. Of Rhapsody in Blue he said, “At first it was like a lipizzaner doing dressage, but then it suddenly became a herd of mustangs racing full speed in a cloud of dust.” I would then pull the big boys aside for a bit to talk about the composer, the time period and significance of each piece.
The butterflies! We listened to a free Sparkle Story where the children surprised their homeschooling parents by decorating with butterflies as a teacher gift to start the new year. Mairi was inspired to start making butterflies out of coffee filters that she found in the craft drawer. Iain and Elijah picked up on her idea and started making intricate paper cut ones while referencing a field guide with actual pictures of butterflies to copy.
I am so proud of you! Such an inspiration!