We went to the Reptile Zoo on Monday, which was a blast. But more about that later. First, the big news of the week is that we withdrew Skyla from CVA yesterday and signed her up for a really neat public alternative learning program at Sky Valley Education Center in Monroe (20 minute drive).
The way Sky Valley works, Skyla gets 7 "credits" to choose from a huge variety of classes, which are each worth usually 1 "credit". The school year for them started three weeks ago, so there weren't a ton of open classes, but there were enough for her to get signed up for four. So on Fridays, Skyla has:
- Math In Many Ways: They play math games and have hands on activities to supplement the math curriculum at home.
- US & World Geography: Reading maps and learning about countries and states. Today, they went outside and drew a map of the school.
- Dramatic Fun & Games: Skyla's favorite class so far.
- Art Exploration 2D/3D: They have been making paper mache masks. Luckily, the teacher had an extra that had been made, so Skyla was able to join in today and paint one.
Skyla had tons and tons of fun at her classes today and is really excited for next Friday.
Now on to the Reptile Zoo visit. We went on Columbus Day, so Chris had the day off and was able to come along. There were so many snakes, lizards, alligators, and turtles to view, along with several types of bugs. Penton's favorite part was the alligator in the water and Skyla's favorite part was holding the rosy boa.
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| Skyla holding a rosy boa. Penton wasn't the biggest fan of holding one. |
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| Pete and Re-Pete, the two-headed turtle (yep, that's really two heads you see coming out of one shell!) |







Sky Valley Education sounds like a good move since CVA was quite lacking on getting you the materials that you needed. Skyla's classes all sound like fun - I'd like to be there!! The Reptile Zoo also looked like fun - Jason will have to tell the kids about all of the animals that he had growing up.
ReplyDeleteSounds good! So many things out there available, pretty neat!
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