I just have to rave a little. Our big guy is in 3rd grade and his teacher has been supplementing a standard 3rd grade level math book with the Chinese Olympic Math textbook. Each kiddo also filled out three mental math practice drill books in this past semester. They've been working hard, and it's been paying off. Olympic math is a high level, logic heavy math book that kids all over the country feel enormous pressure to attain to. Their sweet teacher Eldonna put the Olympic math problems at the bottom. Isaiah conquered this whole poster of problems and the two biggies at the bottom in seven minutes! (Ok, there were a few errors, but on the whole, he knows how to go after these problems and he did super well :) The bottom problem... it breaks down into 4x25x4 (which he can do in his head) and then times 64.... sweet smarty boy!
Marian's Olympic math problem was like this: You see 10 heads in a field and you count a total of 26 feet. How many of the heads are chickens (2 feet) and how many are rabbits (4 feet)? She nailed it: 3 rabbits and 7 chickens... and I still don't understand the straightest way to figuring that out!
We love this teacher!
Our homeschool motto hasn't yet changed... I do hope it will graduate with these kids from high school and into life beyond! "Hard Work and High Spirits for His Glory"
The kids both read a selection from their Chinese textbook and recited a few verses from Psalm 103 (v. 11-13). We had memorized the whole Psalm in English but only shared these few verses with the friends at our graduation gathering.
This sweet Chinese teacher has only been with us for the past two months and I hope she'll stay with us for years to come. We love her so much! She's getting married early June and our girls will get to be flower girls for her... which they are over the moon happy about.
We won't have any English "show" for this year... but the kids will participate in a Creative Arts Concert with other english speaking friends sometime this summer. It has been a neat thing to hear them brining pieces together from their history class, the literature we read aloud in the afternoons and Bible... so sweet to see them growing and learning and loving to read and loving the Lord. Now... if we could just see more of loving each other!
Oh we have a painful bickering crew on our hands... but we love them still! If you pray for any one thing for our family, I would ask for the Lord's help for our kids to learn to wait and speak kindly with each other and generally, to lighten up and laugh and show love to one another. We struggle so sadly much in this area!
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