Tag: ABCs with Ace and Christi’
Some thoughts on our current homeschool curriculum
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And when I say curriculum, that would be ABCs with Ace and Christi. My son graduated last March from his Preschool with Ace and Christi with honors and we just got done with our first month on this current curriculum. This particular curriculum is designed to be preparatory for the child to shift to Level 1/Grade 1.
Lesson for the Day: Haste Makes Waste
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Today is our second day of school. We started school last Tuesday. My school boy is too eager to go right back to school when he saw his school materials for his current homeschool program – ABCs with Ace and Christi. Today’s lesson came from the story of Abbie Antelope who is always in a hurry. Abbie’s mom would always remind her that “Haste Makes Waste.”
ABCs with Ace and Christi materials
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Living Heritage Academy is fast. We only placed the order the week before and when I called in to order the alphabet flash cards last week, which I thought was not included in the package, I was told that the ABC’s with Ace and Christi materials were already ready for pick up. This means we are ready to start the school year anytime we want.
Summer workshops
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Summer workshops are being offered left and right and although we would like to try on a few, we have to make use of the free sessions the little guy was given via Center for Pop. I am not really sure how he’s going to fare. He’s never attended a workshop before. But the hubby and I are thrilled for him. Although he would rather that we have him enrolled in a classical form of vocal training, we reckoned that a couple of sessions should not hurt him and tag him as a pop singer instantly.
Jed’s first day of graduation rehearsal at the PCST
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We had to leave very early today to make it to The Philippine Christian School of Tomorrow in Paranaque for the first rehearsal day for our son’s graduation day (Preschool with Ace and Christi and ABCs with Ace and Christi) on March 12, 2010.
Preschool with Ace and Christi’s Visualized Instruction
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Eye means “find” or “look”
Crayon means “color”
Finger means “trace,” “point,” or “place your finger on”
Marker means “draw”
Ear means “listen carefully”
Mouth means “say”
Stop sign means “do as Ace is doing” (the picture of Ace handing Miss Content a PACE will serve as the instruction to turn the PACE in to the supervisor for scoring)
Scissors means “cut”
Glue means “glue”
Question mark means “think”
