Friday, September 14, 2007

Week Three, and All Is Well . . .

We have two pieces of good news this week, one academic and one not.

First of all, the thing RobotBoy is most excited about is that he is adding yet one more dance class to his weekly routine. He started tap last year and just loved it. He did well enough to be promoted to the next level for this year. Unfortunately, when it came time to register for classes, once we blocked out time for other things that were not flexible, there was no way for him to fit tap into his schedule. The class he should have been in overlapped by 30 minutes with one of his core dance classes. He was, needless to say, very upset and disappointed.

Then he was at the dance school waiting for one of his ballet classes to start when the tap teacher came over and asked why he wasn’t in her class. He explained about the scheduling problem, and she ended up moving the class half an hour earlier so that he and two other students who were in the same predicament would be able to join.

So, today will be his first day back in tap class, and he is beside himself with joy. It makes for a long evening—three and a half hours of back-to-back dance classes—but he has new laces in his tap shoes and is all ready to go!

The other piece of good news is that, having begun his current online math class over the summer, he finished the first “segment” (semester) today. He very much wanted to end the semester with an ‘A,’ and came through with flying colors, earning a 98% on his semester final.

And so, all in all, not a bad day here at the Academy.

Here’s a quick recap of the rest of our week:

Math: Most of this week was wrapping up the current module and reviewing for the semester final. He also did his oral quiz with his instructor over the phone on Wednesday.

History & Literature: He finished Charlie and the Chocolate Factory toward the beginning of the week, and we’re looking forward to seeing the stage adaptation next weekend. He also read abridged versions of Robinson Crusoe (a lovely edition with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth) and Gulliver’s Travels. His history reading focused on the French Revolution, with selections from Learning Through History magazine and other resources. He’s continuing to very much enjoy our breakfast read-aloud, Great Expectations. ("Miss Havisham is sooooo creepy!") We’re doing a bit of a nautical theme this week, too. In addition to Robinson Crusoe (shipwreck), we’ve been watching the wonderful PBS miniseries Longitude with Dad in the evening, and today we read aloud the first part of the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner.”

English: We broke open the new Galore Park book this week, and I’m just so pleased we decided to switch. The book seems to be a really good match for RobotBoy’s learning style. Beginning with Book 1 is making this a very easy transition, too. He did the first exercise on Monday, which involved reading an except from Oliver Twist and answering a series of comprehension and vocabulary questions. Of course, in our musical theatre-obsessed household, this particular reading selection meant I got to spend the rest of the day listening to RobotBoy sing “Food, Glorious Food.” It was a small price to pay, though. On Tuesday, we tackled the non-fiction selection, which went quite well, too. Next week he will have his first written assignment from this book. I’m expecting some resistance but crossing my fingers . . .

Science: He again read from all three of his science texts and on Friday did a worksheet comparing algae and other plants. As one of his Wednesday projects, he made a model of a DNA strand, which was one of his homework assignments from his science center class. He’s also been working on typing out the required definitions for that class.

Latin: In his first week with Learning Latin Through Mythology, RobotBoy read about Atalanta and Hippomenes and did a great job translating the sentences and matching them with their pictures.

Spanish: This subject didn’t get as much attention this week as it probably should have. He rather rushed through one set of exercises late on Thursday and made several mistakes. We discussed and corrected them, though, and I think he’s back on track. I continue to be very pleased with The Learnables.

Music: He moved on to the second theme from “Tocatta and Fugue” this week and also read the story about Bach from Lives of the Musicians. However, I think the biggest hit of the week was the Composers Special Bach’s Fight for Freedom. He was especially thrilled to discover that the special features on the DVD allowed him to play all of the pieces used on the soundtrack (over and over).

One other fun extra this week: We have season tickets for the local Shakespeare theatre, and went last night to see the season opener, Comedy of Errors. It is, apparently, Shakespeare’s shortest comedy, and we all agreed it is among the silliest we have seen so far. Lots of fun, though!

3 comments:

my5wolfcubs said...

Glad Robotboy is able to get to dance! And it sounds like everything is really coming together academically too! :)
Lee

Lisa~ said...

Wonderful! It looks like you had a full week! *Ü*

Yeah....

Peace~ Lisawa

Tina in WA said...

Sounds like a wonderful week! I am glad your son got in the dance class he was excited about!

Way to go on posting 3 weeks in a row!!!

~Tina