I contacted a local historic site and asked about the availability of using their one-room schoolhouse. They were very open to doing a brief history of this one-room schoolhouse and the use of these schools in general.
She then left us in the school to do our own lessons. How neat is that! For those that are local, this is the Hughes Academy in Hillsborough.
We started with a lesson on penmanship. We talked about the importance of penmanship and why it was valued so highly in the time of Thomas Edison. Each child was given a page with some quotes by Edison. They copied the quotes using their best handwriting.
For the first exercise, I split them into 2 groups and gave them a list of activities to do. The instructions at the top of the page included "read through all of the items and then start". There were 12 listed activities.
Some of the activities included standing in a line from oldest to youngest, doing 5 push-ups, singing the alphabet song, name the capitol of your state and more.
Soon after they started, I got tickled and realized that they had not followed the instructions. I had wondered if this would "work" and was somewhat surprised that it did.
You see the last item on the list said "Only do the first two items on the list". It prompted good discussion on paying attention.
We then had one more activity on listening/paying attention. For this activity, the children worked in pairs. The partners sat back to back so that they could not see the other person. One had a piece of blank paper and they were to draw the picture (of various shapes) that their partner described to them. One of the other moms and I demonstrated this for them.
Then they tried it.
Most of them did really well with this and seemed to enjoy it.
It proved to be a real challenge for one of my boys with auditory processing disorder. I knew it would be hard for him, but thought he would be able to do it. I tried to help him work through to be successful. Its hard watching your kids struggle - though at times I think its good for them too. I want him to learn that he can do some things that he doesn't think he can do.
Now, school was out so each child took a turn ringing the bell.
A picture in front of the school at the end of our lessons.
And one of the moms too! We so rarely are in front of the camera.
What a fun morning! We missed the families that weren't able to come to our impromptu outing. I'm thankful that this worked for some of us though as it's always fun to join friends!
One of my sweet friends let me know that today (Fri) was Thomas Edison's birthday. We've put off one of the lessons in our manual and it just couldn't be put off any longer. It was making a cake - one that Thomas Edison enjoyed for his birthday. We omitted the sugar frosting and it was still really yummy.
We are having a great time with this study and have more fun hands-on projects in store! Hope you are having a great week too!
Blessings
Leslie
Oh man, now here is one time that being here by us would be awesome for your studies-we have Greenfield Village with TE's workshop, and about hour east of us is where he grew up for a time...in Port Huron..there is a little TE museum. Now we have yet to go there cuz I am saving for when we do this study, but we have been in TE's workshop a few times. What a fun way to do this co-op! Love all your ideas~
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that! I love the idea of having school in a one room school house. Hey, I have those same snow man plates. LOL!
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Dawn
Leslie, that was so much fun! Thanks so much for organizing! Did I tell you lately that I love you? LOL. I read the portion of Prince Caspian you were mentioning. It is SO much like Thomas. Yes. I included that portion as a quotation in my post last night. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteAs an aside, the book I'm reading right now about the thyroid, it has a lot in it about the autoimmune response that gluten produces. It also talks about vitamin deficiencies that sort of come with people prone to autoimmune illnesses and celiac. There's so much in it that I've read and thought, oh, that might be something Leslie would be interested in. Maybe not, but I'll show you the book and you are welcome to read it, if you want. It's got more in it than just thyroid.
xoxoxo
Lynn
I just read a blogpost that I'm certain you are going to LOVE!
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That looks like it was a very interesting lesson to have that day! Something different to do...although it looks like it was very cold ... brrr! :)
ReplyDeleteSheri - I would love to go there!!! Maybe one day! It's fun finding things in your own "back yard" to go along with whatever you are studying, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteDawn - It is a neat concept. Great minds, huh? :-)
Lynn - I love you too friend and love hearing about all the things you are learning. It is wonderful having friends to help figure this stuff out!
Kristie - I do LOVE that post! Thank you for thinking of me! :-)
Michelle - It was actually a really beautiful day - cool - but not too cool for this time of year. LOL