Archive for March, 2010

Anna Update

I have more than just Anna updates, but I’ll save those for another post.

Anna’s reading has improved so much in the last couple of months.  It really amazes me how quickly she’s picking it up.  I have no idea what her “sight” word count is up to, but she knows a ton of sight words now (those are the words that she doesn’t have to sound out anymore…she knows them by “sight”).  She’s really good with words that have short vowel sounds (cat, hat, fish, hog, wash, etc..) and is doing really well with words that have the long vowel sound and a silent “e” at the end (rose, hike, kite, etc..).  She’s also remembering sounds that are a little more difficult like ea, ow, aw, ar, er, ir, etc.  It really amazes me.  She can figure out most words now, though there are a lot of those weird words that I have to help her with.  “Yes, ‘ow’ says ow like in ‘gown’ but it also says oh like in the word ‘show’.”  So confusing for young kids.  She’s getting it though.

She’s almost done with the first half of her online reading program, Headsprout.  I think she has 2 lessons left of the first 40 lessons.  We’re still unsure if we’re going to purchase the second half because I feel like she’s way ahead of the program at this point because she reads to us on a daily basis and also goes to other learning websites (Starfall.com is another good one).  We’ll see though.  She still really enjoys doing the lessons and asks to do her “alien game” (because the first few lessons involved aliens) on a daily basis.

I’ve also been having her do some activities out of a 1st grade reading/writing activity book that I picked up at Walmart or somewhere.  She can already do most of the first half of the book.  I’m enjoying sitting down with her and going through the activities.  She can pretty much write all the letters now, though there are some that still give her trouble (Z, e, g, q, z).  I have also started introducing her to basic addition concepts.  I took some macaroni noodles and dyed them a bunch of fun colors and we’ve practiced adding groups of noodles together: “2 red noodles and 3 blue noodles makes how many noodles?”  It’s fun for her and she’s learning at the same time.  And then when we’re done we put all the noodles back in the big tupperware container and she lets her little princess dolls swim in the noodle pool..  :-D

I’m really liking teaching her, which I guess makes it good that I’m still going for my teaching degree.  We’ve been tossing around the idea of homeschooling for awhile now and I’ve been researching more on that to see if that’s something I think we could (and should) do.  Anna can’t start Kindergarten here until Fall 2011 so I think we might try a trial run with homeschooling next year.  She’ll still do Pre-K preschool, but we’ll do some learning at home on a regular basis as well…….though that’s probably going to cause her to be ahead of a lot of the kids when she would actually start Kindergarten.  We’ll see though.

Here is Anna’s latest reading video.  This was a couple of days ago:

On to gymnastics…  Since my last update we decided to pull Anna from the really nice gym that she’s been taking classes from and put her in classes at the YMCA that we’re members of.  They have a decent gymnastics program and Anna has been in the free preschool classes for a couple of months now.  I talked to the gymnastics director about what is involved in the recreational and team programs to see whether they could get Anna in, because she definitely wasn’t being challenged in the preschool program.  The director had me bring Anna in and she had her do a few things and said that she’d like her to start on their Level 1 pre-team.  She decided that she would start up a new group of girls and has about 6-8 new girls starting with the Level 1 group and they’re all 4.5-5 years old, so I am very excited about that.

She’ll start that next Monday and it will be twice a week for 90 minutes each day, so 3 hours a week.  She’s going to love it.  The director told me that she is going to coach the group herself (her daughter will be in the group too and is only a month older than Anna…they’ve played together a couple of times) and wants to keep coaching them throughout their “career”, or whatever, at the Y.  She told me she’s going to try to have them ready to COMPETE Level 3 in the fall!  I don’t know if that’s possible, but it will be fun to see how she progresses now that she will be in the gym for so much longer.

I got an email from the director which made it seem so official.  She said each of the girls, now that they’re part of the team, get a cubby.  We’ll be contacted by that level rep who will let us know about the booster club and all that goes along with that.  It’s pretty exciting!  Anna doesn’t really get it at this point, just knows that she’s starting a new class next week at the Y.

Here are a couple of videos of Anna’s gymnastics.  The first was at home (obviously).  She got her pullover on the bar recently, and also her backwards roll.  The second video was today at Open Gym.  She didn’t have gymnastics or preschool this week (Spring Break) so we found a gym that looked like they had a fun open gym and tried it out today.  She had a blast.

The last Anna thing, which I almost forgot about but just saw the video that reminded me.  About a month ago, Dan’s brother, Steve, and his wife, Kathy, came for a visit and we went down to Mt. Hood, OR to ski for a couple of days.  Anna skied both days and did SO GOOD!  Before Anna was even born I was awaiting the day that I would be able to ski with her, so this was very exciting for me.  The first day we used the harness with Anna (like we did last year) and she did really good with it.  The next day I took her to the magic carpet beginner area and had her try it by herself.  She had the little thing on her ski tips so they would stay together but other than that she did it by herself!  She did so well there that I took her to the beginner chairlift and she did awesome coming down that slope.  We probably did that slope about 15 times.  We took a couple of runs down harder “green” runs and she did so good.  I probably had a smile plastered to my face the whole time.  It made my year watching her ski.  I’m not sure that we’ll be able to get out anymore this year which is a shame since she did so well.

Here’s a video of her skiing all by herself:

That’s all the Anna updates I have.  I have more non-Anna updates too but I’ll save those for another post.  I promise it won’t be 2 months from now the next time I post.  I PROMISE!

Posted on March 30th, 2010 11:40pm by Eli in Anna, Video ~ No Comments

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I'm a relatively boring person...wife to Dan, mom to Anna and two little wiener dogs. Photography is my hobby, though maybe someday I'll make some money off of it. Skiing is a passion, when I can do it. Maybe at some point I'll put something a little more witty and interesting here.