Showing posts with label Art with a Purpose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art with a Purpose. Show all posts

30 August 2013

Q1W1 - Art

     We do art twice a week, on the first day the 2nd Grader does an Art With A Purpose lesson and the Kindergartener does his Kumon books, which include -- More Let's Color, Let's Fold, More Let's Cut Paper, My First Book of Tracing, and Make a Match: Level 1, and on the second day do some type of artist study and project.
     This week we did the first lesson in artpac 2 which focuses on coloring, cutting, & pasting skills.

















     I am not including pictures of what the Kindergartener did with his Kumon books, because they are to numerous. In about 20 minutes he did nine activities each in the matching and tracing books, one coloring page, three cutting pages, and four folding pages, before I told him that was enough and he could do more next week.
   
     On the second day of art we started an artist study of Fra Angelico and studied his fresco of The Adoration of the Magi, which he did in San Marco, Florence in a monk's cell in a Dominican Monastery in 1445.
     We learned that a fresco is a painting that is done on either wet or dry plaster on a wall and that this particular fresco was the same shape and size as the window in the cell. Fresco's, when painted on wet plaster lasted longer and could only be done in the amount of time that a painter could paint in about 10 hours.
     I only have a picture of my 2nd Grader's fresco, because my Kindergartener decided that after he painted his fresco that it would look better if he used it as play-dough, and so he no longer has a fresco.
This fresco was made using Watercolor's and a flour paste for the plaster.
     Normally a fresco is made with Plaster of Paris, but since we did not have any, I made a flour "plaster" instead.

07 August 2013

2013-2014 Homeschool Curriculum

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Kindergarten (4 year old D)

  • I will be using The Noah Plan Lessons Kindergarten for:
    • Bible
    • Reading and English (includes using Rigg's Writing Road to Reading)
    • Literature
    • History
    • Geography
    • Science
  • Math
    • A Primary Arithmetic and Teacher's Manual by Edward Olney (1875)
  • Art
    • Kumon
      • More Let's Color
      • More Let's Fold
      • Let's Sticker & Paste Amazing Animals
      • More Let's Cut Paper
      • Let's Cut Paper Food Fun
      • Let's Cut Paper Amazing Animals
      • More if we finish before the end of the school year.
    • Possibly some Artist Study from The Noah Plan Lessons Kindergarten Art Overview
      • Fra Angelico (1400-1458)
      • Michelangelo (1475-1564)
      • Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)
      • John J Audobon (1785-1851)
      • Claude Monet (1840-1926)
      • Walt Disney (1901-1966)
  • Music
    • Piano (maybe)
    • Recorder (probably)

2nd Grade (14 year old S, has learning disabilities)

  • I will be using The Noah Plan Lessons 2nd Grade for:
    • Bible
    • Bible as Reader
    • English (includes using Rigg's Writing Road to Reading)
    • Literature
    • History
    • Geography
    • Science
  • Reading
    • Pathway Readers Days Go By & More Days Go By (1st Grade)
  • Math
    • Miquon Math Yellow & Purple (3rd Grade)
    • Saxon Math 54 (if finished with Miquon Math before end of school year)
  • Art
    • Art with a Purpose Artpac 2
    • Artist Study
      • Christian Cathedrals
      • Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
      • Jan Vermeer (1632-1675)
      • Benjamin West (1738-1827)
      • Renoir (1841-1919)
      • Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
  • Music
    • Piano
    • Recorder

06 August 2012

2012-2013 School Curriculum

Our curriculum this year for Pre-School, 1st Grade, & 5th Grade. I plan on using an eclectic approach that incorporates parts of the Principle Approach, Charlotte Mason, Classical, and other methods in our school year.

Math

  • Saxon Math 5/4 2nd Edition.
  • Miquon Math Red, Blue, & Green Books.
  • Ray's Primary Arithmetic 1857(1885) & 1877.

Literacy

     Reading

  • McGuffey's Eclectic Second Reader 1836.
  • McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader for Little Children Stereotype Edition 1857.

     Spelling

  • Rigg's Writing Road to Reading and Spelling.
  • McGuffey's New Eclectic Spelling-book Electrotype Edition 1865, (might use, not sure yet).

     Writing

  • Copywork.
  • Some type of writing for most subjects.

     Grammar

  • Easy Grammar.
  • Bullion's Common School Grammar 1862(1871) , (might use, not sure yet).  
  • Bullion's Introduction to the Analytical and Practical Grammar of the English Language 1862 , (might use, not sure yet).

Science

  • Apologia's Exploring Creation with Astronomy.

Art

  • Art with a Purpose Artpac 1.

Bible

  • Bible Memory, using the Scripture Memory method shown on Simply Charlotte Mason, we will be using Sunday School verses & The Two-Edged Sword Memory Plan Book 2 - Character.
  • Days of Praise.
  • A Hive of Busy Bees.
  • Wisdom and the Millers Proverbs for Children.
  • Adventure at Hidden Haven Ranch Learning About Prayer as a Family.

Basic Skills for Pre-Schooler (Dominick, 3)

  • Kumon  Let's Color!,  More Let's Color!
  • Kumon  Let's Fold!,  More Let's Fold!
  • Kumon  Let's Sticker & Paste!,  More Let's Sticker & Paste!,  Let's Sticker and Paste! Amazing Animals,  Let's Sticker and Paste! Food Fun
  • Kumon  Let's Cut Paper!,  More Let's Cut Paper!,  Let's Cut Paper! Amazing Animals,  Let's Cut Paper! Food Fun

Geography

  • Guyot's Elementary Geography for Primary Classes 1868(1875).
  • Guyot's Introduction to the Study of Geography 1866(1868).

History

  • Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History History for a Thoughtful Child.
  • Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt History for a Thoughtful Child.

Foreign Language

     Greek

  • Hey, Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek! Levels 1 & 2.

     Spanish

  • Not sure yet.

     Hebrew

  • How to read/write/pronounce the alphabet.

     Latin

  • Not sure yet.

     American Sign Language (ASL)

  • Possibly Signing Time!.

Music

  • How to read music.
  • Piano Lessons.

Literature

  • I have yet to decide what to use for this subject, but am leaning towards using The Robinson Curriculum.

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