...or third trimester.... or whatever.
It was a mess. Chinese New Year vacation and a passport-run (+vacation) for our family to Hong Kong. Then we learned the kids' brilliant Chinese teacher didn't yet feel ready to return to teaching from maternity leave (her baby was 3 months. I totally get this! But we didn't expect it and we were unprepared.) By the Lord's grace, we had a sweet teacher step in for about 6 weeks of Chinese and Math with our big two (John and Vivi were finishing well at their local Chinese Christian preschool.) And by the end of March we were mad with moving.... our hose in total disarray, good-byes every day with dear friends. All of April was driving across China, hoteling while we house-hunted, and then more moving/dodging repairs/cleaning/unpacking.
So by the beginning of May I think we did a bit of homeschooling again... But right now, honestly, I can't think of what it was! Language arts in their Scott Foresman workbooks, copy work on Bible verses, math worksheets printed off the web (their normal math is to go through a Chinese textbook so I just kept running with the next lessons in a format I could explain to them!). We barely touched science, except for reading aloud nature stories (easy science exposure from the Christian Liberty Nature Readers.)
I know that I skipped doing any more history. We started the year doing ancient history with Tapestry of Grace and I LOVE ToG. But for a dozen other reasons (Grandma and Grandpa's visit at Thanksgiving time would be a great time to study America and then we learned we would be moving to join up for school with a cool Canadian family, so this was our chance to grab for America lessons!), we switched to a unit of American history. The Best Read Aloud for American history that we enjoyed- 40 Acres and A Mule. 5 star. For the third trimester of Isaiah's 2nd grade year and Marian's 1st grade year... yea, no history at all. I think they're still breathing though...
We memorized Ephesians 6:10-18, the Armor of God. And we really need to revisit Kevin Hartnett's unbeatable poem Honored be Thy Wondrous Word to keep those two passages parallel in our hearts and minds. Lord may your Word be sharp in our souls, bearing fruit for your glory in and out of our lives!
Our kids have been busy bees this summer (since those last few months were so scattery) and they've both finished and gone beyond their math textbooks for grade level and they've been working on more Hanzi and pinyin still for Chinese. It's super cool to see how excited and motivated our kids are to study the other language around us here. Their pumped and ready to aim for being trilingual kiddos. Isaiah's set his goal for Christmas, to be able to converse freely with all his local friends :)
This write-up doesn't encourage me so much... so maybe I'll just end it quick. I'm really looking forward to our next semester though! It is not going to be at all what we imagined... but it's going to be good. I trust the Lord for that...
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