Monday, July 28, 2014

Homeschool Graduate!

We did it!!! Savannah completed 6th grade at home!! And what a year it was. Sure, there were a few tears here and there, some definite tough days, and a whole lot of prayers, but on the whole it was a wonderful year of learning and growing together and I'm so glad we did it.
Savannah was able to complete all the coursework we had set out for her to accomplish and enjoyed most of it. Science was one of her favorites, especially the labs we did. Here she is testing her nerve endings for an experiment in the Nervous System Unit.
Although I loved studying the body, Savannah was ho-hum about it; she especially hated the Reproductive Unit and moaned and groaned her way through the unit. One afternoon as she was doing some colorings of the male reproductive system, Xander came into her room and, upon seeing her work, exclaimed, "Does Mom know you have that?" Pretty funny kids!
Anatomy took us from September to mid-March and then we moved onto Biology which included units on plants, trees, and flowers. The timing was perfect so that her flower unit activities included planting some in our front yard.
History was her favorite and her year of study took us from Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt all the way through Classical Greece and the Roman Empire. I always tried to include lots of art projects for her!
Not only did Savannah luck out with her Bird Study by having a family of robins right out our back door but some church friends decided to raise quail and invited her over several times to check out the birds' progression from eggs to several weeks after birth.
The birds started hatching on Mother's Day so we hurried over right after church to watch!
They grew very quickly, just like the robins.
Savannah's most hated subject? Grammar!!! She loathed it! Oh, what joy there was in our home when she completed her book in April!
I felt a reward was definitely in order for her perseverance!
Savannah worked hard all day long, going from 8:30 to 3:15 each and every day. But we did allow for some fun times as well. One afternoon we made chocolate covered strawberries just because we could.
And Savannah loved her art class!
One of the last outings we had was to the library pond on a beautiful day in June. She was finishing up her pond unit and we just sat on the grass, talking, looking at samples of insects and grasses, laughing, and screaming a little as we saw a snake swim by. It was wonderful just being together!
Unfortunately my camera focused in on the grass but if you look closely you can see the snake gliding behind it.
My cute girl!
Checking out our samples.
A beautiful dragonfly.
The ginormous turtle we saw!
On the last day of homeschool, Savannah, David, and I all headed out for a celebratory lunch.

I know I will miss having my little buddy around as she heads back to public school in the fall.

2 comments:

  1. Way to go, Savanners!! I could not be more proud of her. Also, her presentation on Alexander the Great was definitely educational for me. What a budding intellect!!

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  2. Great work! And congratulations to both of you--this is a huge deal!

    So...I can send you Seth when he hits 6th grade, right?

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