2025-26 School Year–Week Eighteen

This week started with snow, which was definitely a good beginning! And we needed it to put us in a good mood before we worked on algebra, which was all about quadratic equations including completing the square and the quadratic formula. Chickadee finally began her first Shakespearian literature study with As You Like It. In history we continued making our way toward WWII, learning about Chiang Kai-shek in China and Hirohito in Japan. In science we began a chapter on energy, learning about gravitation potential energy and elastic potential energy. We discussed the difference being being treated equally and being treated fairly by the government and how the US Constitution guarantees our right to both. We also discussed the amendments that deal with voting rights for various groups of people. For our recipe of the week from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook we made “Peanut Butter-Chocolate Buckeyes” inspired by Kit, a native of Ohio.

And today we braved the cold for a trip to the Missouri Botanical Garden, because we really wanted to see it while it was still covered in snow! It did not disappoint!

Somewhat unrelated, but Ladybug finally had her first official snow day this week, because the weather cancelled college for a day!

2025-26 School Year–Week Seventeen

This was another busy week! In algebra Chickadee did a lot of review of complex fractions and factoring, which I know is because the quadratic formula is looming on the horizon! She finished her movie review in writing. We discussed the role of women in church in religion. In history we read about the formation of the USSR and also Il Duce in Italy. She learned about Newton’s laws of motion in science. We finished Treasure Island! In our study of the US Constitution we discussed freedom of expression and freedom of religion. We made homemade Moon Pies inspired by Luciana from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook…they actually weren’t terribly difficult!

We’re hoping for snow this weekend!

2025-26 School Year–Week Sixteen

Back to work following a nice (long!) Christmas break!

We got right back into it with adding and subtracting rational expressions with different denominators in algebra. In history we read about the Easter Uprising and Indian nationalism. We picked up where we left off in Treasure Island. In science we started learning about forces, beginning with gravity. We talked about different denominational beliefs regarding the Sacraments in religion. She began a two-week project writing a movie review. We continued our overview of the US Constitution (and also discussed some of the power given to state governments). For our first week back, I chose what I foolishly thought was going to be an easy recipe from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook for Ice Cream Bonbons inspired by Addy. It was NOT an easy recipe, with every step being a different exercise in frustration, but we made a memory with the disaster it ended up being!

We also visited the St. Louis Zoo, and spent some time in the primate house, where the spider monkeys were very obviously interested in Chickadee’s hat!

We have one more week of math before the quadratic formula makes an appearance!

2025-26 School Year–Week Fifteen

This was a busy week of school following our Thanksgiving break (and also our only full week of subjects before we shift gears to learning about Christmas in Italy!).

This week I taught the lesson I hate most out of all of the years of math…Factoring trinomials of the form of ax² + bx + c. I don’t know why, but I have a major mental block about teaching it, but Chickadee did a fabulous job! In religion we discussed the role of the pastor, as well as the meaning behind the pastor’s “uniform.” She learned about the difference between distance and displacement as well speed and velocity in science. In history we read about the Russian revolution and the end of WWI. We continued reading Treasure Island, and I realized there’s no way we’re going to finish it before Christmas. And this week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook was also a seasonal favorite…ginger cookies inspired by Felicity.

Next week is Christmas school, a little more math, and general catching up on anything we need to get done before our vacation!

2025-26 School Year–Week Fourteen

This week was very social studies heavy! Not only did we continue our regular survey of history, focusing on WWI, but we also continued to study the US Constitution, and dove into the history of the Mayflower and the first Thanksgiving. We had plenty of other work, too. Chickadee divided polynomials and started factoring in algebra. We continued reading Treasure Island. In science she learned about catalysts. And this week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook was “Ice Cream Sandwiches” inspired by Molly, with a festive twist…we filled the homemade chocolate-chocolate chip sandwiches with hot cocoa ice cream we found at Target!

Next week we’re just going to wrap up a few things before Thanksgiving!

2025-26 School Year–Week Thirteen

I’m not going to lie…this was another kind of weird week, starting with the fact that I went on a field trip without my single student. We had already planned to make our annual autumn visit to Cahokia Mounds on Veteran’s Day before Chickadee broke her ankle, and she wasn’t up to that kind of trail walking, so Bunny, Ladybug, and I had to go without her. It was a beautiful, cool day, and I guess I’m counting it as a teacher inservice? I promised Chickadee we’d go back in the spring, too.

To make up for Cahokia Mounds, we went to the St. Louis Art Museum to check out the Native American art, and we saw some cool things, including this bowl and necklace, but a lot of those galleries are currently undergoing renovations, so that didn’t really work as planned either.

But we did get a lot of regular work done. Chickadee reviewed the FOIL method in algebra and also multiplied larger polynomials. She learned about synthesis & decomposition reactions as well as single & double replacement reactions in science. In religion we discussed the Office of the Keys and the difference between the releasing and binding keys. She read about the Balkan wars in history…WWI approaches! We continued reading Treasure Island. We began a study of the U.S. Constitution. And our recipe from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook was a good one…we made “Day at the Beach Cupcakes” inspired by 2020 Girl of the Year Joss…they were delicious and cute!

Next week we get to delve into all of our favorite Thanksgiving stories!

2025-26 School Year–Week Twelve

It’s been quite a week!

On Saturday, we went on our annual autumn walk around Creve Coeur Lake. It was a beautiful day!

Chickadee and I had fun playing tennis:

We made challah from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook inspired by Chickadee’s original American Girl doll, Rebecca Rubin:

And then Chickadee broke her ankle. We still got quite a bit of work done, but I’m not going to lie…some things got skipped this week! In algebra she reviewed everything she’s learned about solving systems of equations, and then graphed them, too. In history we read about the Boxer rebellion and Japan’s victory over a European army when they defeated Russia in the Russo-Japanese War. In science we continued to discuss the naming of compounds. We continued reading Treasure Island. And we stopped by Dunkin’ Donuts to try their new Wicked for Good drinks…the matcha variety was especially delicious!

I’ve had to rearrange our field trip plans for the next few weeks due to Chickadee’s broken ankle, and I definitely don’t think we’ll be playing tennis anytime soon!

2025-26 School Year–Week Eleven

This week Chickadee graphed inequalities and solved systems of equations in algebra. She worked on four-level outlines in writing. In history we read about westward expansion, the rise of stockholders, and Andrew Carnagie. She finished the chapter in science by learning about adhesion and cohesion. We continued to read Treasure Island. This week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook was “Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies” inspired by Josefina…they’re one of my favorite things we’ve made so far!

We’re planning on going on our favorite annual fall field trip tomorrow!

2025-26 School Year–Week Ten

We finally got out to the tennis court this week!

In algebra Chickadee solved inequalities with absolute values. She read about Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia in history. We continued to read Treasure Island. In writing she focused on how to write a scientific lab report, which meant she got to do a bonus science experiment! She learned more about bonding in her actual science class. In religion we talked about what makes a church. And this week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet and Savory Treats Cookbook was “Seashell Madeleines” inspired by 2020 Girl-of-the-Year Joss. 

I’m loving that it’s finally fall and we have more opportunities to be outside!

2025-26 School Year–Week Nine

This week in algebra, Chickadee put everything she’s learned about graphing equations together to write equations for lines that had already been graphed, and then graph parallel and perpendicular lines to go with it. She also did some word problems about roller coasters that used her knowledge of slope and graphing equations. In science, she learned about chemical bonds, and the difference between ionic and covalent bonds. She read about the Irish Potato Famine and the Boer War in history. We began Treasure Island. She practiced writing an instructional sequence in writing. This week’s recipe from the American Girl Sweet & Savory Treats Cookbook was “Frozen Yogurt Berry Bites” inspired by Kaya. They were quick and easy to make, and tasted delicious, but I can’t help but think they could have done better than “berries were a staple of the Nez PercĂ© diet” for Kaya.

And today we went pumpkin picking…not in our own backyard like last year, because we didn’t grow anything this time around, but at our favorite local pumpkin patch. For the first time in several years, all five children were home and available, so they all come along, and since we couldn’t decide, we ended up with four pumpkins (and apple cider donuts, too!):

It looks like next week, it’s actually going to feel like fall, and I am very excited about that!