Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Kindergarten
Connor seems to be enjoying kindergarten. He seems happy enough to go there every day, though we don't hear a whole lot about what goes on. Today he had to do some work in order to go to the play stations. He cannot remember what the work was.
They started off with lines, shapes, and colors. They are practicing writing and spelling their first names. This week's letter is "L." Connor has some homework related to the /l/ sound. They have some basic sight words to learn. The phonics curriculum is the same he learned last year.
Every day they attend one activity. Monday is P.E., one day is computer lab, one day is music, Thursday is health and fitness, Friday is library.
In the morning he goes with a neighbor to school. We pick him up from after-school care. Next week he will start riding the bus home.
There is only one thing that I don't like. In a matter of days, Connor's speech changed in one MAJOR way: he is pronouncing his I's flat in the good old southern tradition. You know when you read southern vernacular in novels? "Ah" and "mah" for I and my? Connor's got that going on. And I just about died tonight when he said "I cain't." We're both correcting him, but it's not helping! I told him tonight it better change, or we're going to home school.
They started off with lines, shapes, and colors. They are practicing writing and spelling their first names. This week's letter is "L." Connor has some homework related to the /l/ sound. They have some basic sight words to learn. The phonics curriculum is the same he learned last year.
Every day they attend one activity. Monday is P.E., one day is computer lab, one day is music, Thursday is health and fitness, Friday is library.
In the morning he goes with a neighbor to school. We pick him up from after-school care. Next week he will start riding the bus home.
There is only one thing that I don't like. In a matter of days, Connor's speech changed in one MAJOR way: he is pronouncing his I's flat in the good old southern tradition. You know when you read southern vernacular in novels? "Ah" and "mah" for I and my? Connor's got that going on. And I just about died tonight when he said "I cain't." We're both correcting him, but it's not helping! I told him tonight it better change, or we're going to home school.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Rock n Roll Connor
First Week of School
Connor had a great first week of school, and Thursday was his first soccer practice. Here he is with his coach and teammates. See the four kids in blue jerseys? Quadruplets. There's a set of quadruplets on his team.
Riley accompanied us to the practice. I believe she took this picture, where you can actually see Connor to the coach's left.
And, it looks like Connor's team may soon get another new coach - Connor's dad! Twelve kids under the age of six proved to be a bit much for one coach.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Connor Starts School!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Connor at Work
Another Day at the Movies
Last weekend Connor and friends went to see the movie "Ramona and Beezus." Over the summer Connor has been read or listened to on audio book most of the books in the Ramona Quimby series by Beverly Cleary. He is a big fan. (I can't remember if I mentioned on this blog that during our road trip, we listened to three of the books on CD at least four times each.) So when he heard the movie was released, he was very excited. And since the main characters are girls, we convinced the girls to go with us. Below are a couple of pictures taken in the car en route to the theater.
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