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A Taste of the Orient
21 June, 201021 June, 2010 3 comments Uncategorized Uncategorized
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First, I added Tags and Categories to my blog entries, so if you're looking for a specific idea, this should make it easier!

 

We continue with:  J learning to cook!  We're hoping to make this a weekly event, and we'll report on the recipes and results here.  On tonight's menu:  Chinese Soup, featured in the "Kids Can Cook" book I mentioned last week.  This was basically a chicken corn soup with some asian flare (soy sauce).  We shopped for necessary ingredients this afternoon.  I can't remember a time when this kid was actually excited about going to the supermarket,  until now!  The soup was very easy to prepare.  J did most of the work.  I would step in to help with the chopping--she's still not super confident about handling a knife.  She now understands how onions can make your eyes water too!  She struggled a little with cutting the chicken into small pieces, but happily chopped carrots.  The entire family LOVED this soup!  Even K, who can be ridiculously picky until she actually tries something, liked it right off the bat.  We have leftovers too, so we will continue to enjoy it this week.  The cookbook has to be returned to the library next week, but we're planning to copy down the recipies we liked or still want to try. 

 

I admit, one thing I'm struggling with is doing more math with J.  She does a great job with fractions when we're cooking something, dividing in her head without struggles.  But on paper--it's another thing altogether.  Today we tried "Stacking Dice Puzzles".  You can find the worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets or through www.math-drills.com.  These were interesting logic puzzles using dice.  It helps if you actually have about 4-5 dice to manipulate to solve the problems.  We did one sheet today and hope to finish the other tomorrow.  J's reaction:  it was okay.  She made some silly mistakes, mostly because she just didn't think logically about what the question was asking.  This tends to be her problem in school as well.  I'm still looking for ways to improve her math without drilling on worksheets, so if anyone has some ideas about this, please share them! 

 

Lastly, today J and I played flute and clarinet duets (me on flute, her on clarinet).  She's played for 2 years now and catches on quickly.  Still, because both mom and dad are music teachers, she will balk at having to practice over the summer.  We're trying some easy duets, which she played well tonight.  She also got a book of Disney songs and movie themes, so she plays those for fun.   Although I'm "assigning" her duets as I would with my flute students, I really just want her to play because it's fun.  I think it's hard for her because she tends to be too perfectionistic about her playing.  Living with two music teachers probably doesn't help this, I realize.  I keep telling her I don't care about the mistakes and just want to play!  Sometimes that's a hard sell, but I keep trying. 

 

In all of these learning opportunities, we're still getting out to see family, go swimming, and enjoy the summer and each other.  We hope your family is doing the same.  Until next time!

TagsTags: food math music 
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  • By Anonymous 574 Days Ago
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    At the beginning of the summer, I knew that my daughters would be home with me most days so this was a great opportunity for me to keep them engaged in Math. It was their weakest and most challenging subject at school last year. At first I thought I'd try to figure out by myself what they did this year and review that, but it seemed a bit daunting. Instead I found a great website specifically for Math...www.ixl.com. You plug in your child's grade and which state and the program is designed to fit the standards of that state. They receive periodic awards for accomplishing certain math sections which is essentially a virtual 'sticker' but they seem to really like it. I pay $12 a month for two children to be signed up. I recommend this program wholeheartedly. My youngest (6 yr old) has reviewed in one month what the class took half the year to cover. My oldest (9 yr old) has more sophisticated problems so she's covered about 25% of the 3rd grade math sections. With the exception of vacation, the girls have worked everyday on finishing 1 to 3 sections. I am confident they will be able to pick up in the next grade with no problem. Check it out.
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  • j10k6momBy j10k6mom 570 Days Ago
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    Thanks so much! I will definitely look into it! I'm going to blog about some a free math site soon where I found KenKen puzzles, which are sort of a combination of logic, math, and sudoku all in one.
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