bumbershoot
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Biscuit Books, OK I'll go looking for them!
Core Knowledge....I checked out those "what your kindergartner/1st grader needs to know" books, and they are big on core knowledge (as opposed to CORN knowledge as I was trying to type just now), in fact that I think they were the proponents/starters of it? It's a really good idea!
IN those books they talk about how hard it is at the start of each grade, without a shared core, to know where kids are at. Most of my school years were like that...got to the same place in the Vietnam War for 3 years, then started all over again with modern history the next year, in HS. So annoying.
OK but the really important news for today is that E's first* tooth came out! Just about an hour ago! He kept coming over to me and showing me that it was getting looser and looser, and I think he was worried he'd swallow it accidentally (and after Marble Watch 2010, no one wants to look through anything for anything else he has swallowed EVER again), so I asked if he wanted me to pull it out. He did, so I gently pulled it out, and there it was.
Wow does that tooth hole look WEIRD! It looks gross, but on the other hand, it's nice**.
*&** It's not the first tooth he's lost. It's the 4th. But it's the first that was lost naturally and non-traumatically. And there's quite a difference in the hole and how it looks compared to the nasty way his tooth at 6 months was banged out, and even from the extractions at 2 years old. Much more peaceful.
I think we're going with Calvert. Not sure if we'll use Calvert Math...honestly, I have NO idea how to evaluate what math to use!
But I sat with him today and he did Calverts math evaluation test...found out he's solidly at the First Grade Math level.
Always good to know that you're starting with the right math! Of course, it's possible he could have done more into the second or third grade level...but I hadn't TAUGHT him those things, so how could he know them, ya know?
And right back to Jane Austen...I'm now on Sense and Sensibility (after catching the end of the Kate Winslet/Alan Rickman/Emma Thompson version the other night)...and it seems like she's always talking about someone who surely would have been excellent at such and such if only s/he had been taught it.
Core Knowledge....I checked out those "what your kindergartner/1st grader needs to know" books, and they are big on core knowledge (as opposed to CORN knowledge as I was trying to type just now), in fact that I think they were the proponents/starters of it? It's a really good idea!
IN those books they talk about how hard it is at the start of each grade, without a shared core, to know where kids are at. Most of my school years were like that...got to the same place in the Vietnam War for 3 years, then started all over again with modern history the next year, in HS. So annoying.
OK but the really important news for today is that E's first* tooth came out! Just about an hour ago! He kept coming over to me and showing me that it was getting looser and looser, and I think he was worried he'd swallow it accidentally (and after Marble Watch 2010, no one wants to look through anything for anything else he has swallowed EVER again), so I asked if he wanted me to pull it out. He did, so I gently pulled it out, and there it was.
Wow does that tooth hole look WEIRD! It looks gross, but on the other hand, it's nice**.
*&** It's not the first tooth he's lost. It's the 4th. But it's the first that was lost naturally and non-traumatically. And there's quite a difference in the hole and how it looks compared to the nasty way his tooth at 6 months was banged out, and even from the extractions at 2 years old. Much more peaceful.
I think we're going with Calvert. Not sure if we'll use Calvert Math...honestly, I have NO idea how to evaluate what math to use!
But I sat with him today and he did Calverts math evaluation test...found out he's solidly at the First Grade Math level.

And right back to Jane Austen...I'm now on Sense and Sensibility (after catching the end of the Kate Winslet/Alan Rickman/Emma Thompson version the other night)...and it seems like she's always talking about someone who surely would have been excellent at such and such if only s/he had been taught it.
