Well its official my son is going off to school. To be honest it's killing me, but in order for him to receive his therapies, it was one of the only options. I could have likely fought to get some funded homeschooling, but he really really REALLY wanted to go to school. So far his visits to the school have gone really well. His classmates are warm and welcoming and he is enjoying himself. But I can see already the material is TOO easy. They are learning to add up to 10's and my son is currently learning to add hundreds and carry over. His reading level is also way above his peers. So its obvious to be that myself and his afterschool ABA tutors are going to have to work very hard to keep him challenged. So I'm looking to afterschool him.
Right now this is what I'm doing with him.
- Reading Eggs(Map 10)
- I See Sam Books (Level 4)
- Handwriting With Out Tears (Just finishing Grade 1, starting Grade 2 soon) I have forgotten to ask his school if they teach cursive, so my hope is either way to work on the grade 2 printing and in the summer start A Beka cursive K5 program.
- Reading him a chapter or two a night of a chapter book
- Reading to him classical fairy tales. I always tend to read books we can read together, now I'm seeing the importance of me reading him books that are too advance for him to read, but not too hard to understand. This is the set we are using right now
http://www.mphonline.com/books/nsearchdetails.aspx?&pcode=9781741842869- Canada maps. This is something they are starting in school so we have been playing with these every night before bed and they are a hit.
http://www.shop.montessoriprintshop.com/Canada-3-Part-Cards-No-Color-GeoF-1b.htm?categoryId=-1His tutors will be helping him work through these three books
1)http://www.amazon.ca/Complete-Canadian-Curriculum-Popular-Editorial/dp/1897164297/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324322550&sr=8-1 (3/4 done)
2)http://www.amazon.ca/Complete-EnglishSmart-R-U-Gr-1/dp/1897457014/ref=pd_sim_b_4 Harder for him but making progress
3)http://www.amazon.com/Complete-MathSmart-GRADE-1-Skoolsmart/dp/1896477755 9 He's about 1/3 done
They are also working with him on tieing his shoes, reviewing spelling sigh words, reading, and calendar.
I plan on starting to do Science projects with him one a week. I bought him for Christmas this set
http://www.daddoes.com/2057/the-magic-school-bus-chemistry-lab/Wesley's ABA tutors often would do Kitchen Science with him, so I'm hoping to continue with that. My brother also bought him this for Christmas
http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=11577279&prodFindSrc=search&foreSeeBrowseSampling=15&foreSeeBrowseLoyalty=1&foreSeeEnabled=true because my little man loves science so much. So between the two of those I'm hoping to keep him interested in Science.
Wesley also attends Suzuki Violin once a week, but I'll be the first to admit we don't practice nearly enough.
I'm hoping once the baby comes, and my daycare closes I can include both children in a few things like Themes to Remember, more chapter book reading, etc.
Any ideas? I have so many resources but honestly don't know what to do.