Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Our Daily Routine

I haven't been active with this blog for a couple years, but since I've moved down to Brazil with my three boys (wife and daughters to come down in a couple months), it is probably time I picked things back up.

We just arrived on June 20th, three days ago, so we haven’t quite found a routine yet, but we’re working on it. We are staying with the Beard family, who have three children, two of whom go to school from about 7 a.m. to noon.

Rebecca and Isaac in their school uniforms shortly after getting home from school.

Yesterday was our first school day here, and since my kids aren’t enrolled yet, I put them to work at different stations around the house.

We have writing, math, and Portuguese. Each station lasts ½ hour and the boys are separated into different rooms so they don’t distract each other. At the writing station their primary focus is a daily journal. If they run out of things to write they can work on their penmanship or work on creative writing.

Jett at the writing station.

The math station is just a ½ hour using Khan Academy, which allows them to move at their own pace with very little supervision since each lesson has tutorials they can watch to learn about the math concept, and each problem has hints to help them get through it when they are stuck.

 Graeden at the Math station.

The Portuguese station is a set of lessons from Duolingo. The boys have to get 50 points which should take around ½ hour, but sometimes it can take a bit longer. Or, if the child isn’t very motivated, it can take hours as was the case with Jett yesterday. The consequence of being on longer than the assigned time is having brothers nagging you to hurry up because they want to play on the Xbox, which is used at that station.


 Elliott practicing his Portuguese with Benjamin looking on.

Today the internet was out most of the day so the only station they were able to complete was writing. I guess I'll have to find a way to get them educated even when the internet is down. Midwinter break starts next week so it will be at another three weeks before they begin school for real.

Going forward, I will probably write by topic rather than day to day stuff so let me know in the comments what kinds of things you're interested in hearing about.

7 comments:

Bridget said...

Food
Neighborhood
Flip flops
Bugs
Weather (humid?)

Bridget said...

Jocelyn would like to hear about:
Elliott on the XBox (what kind of games is he playing).
How good Jett is writing.
Are the boys having fun?
What are they doing when they aren't studying?
Are they playing soccer?
What about piano and guitar?

Bridget said...

Kira would like to hear about Graeden playing stuff (Minecraft). And him eating stuff.

Unknown said...

Hi Tymon and boys! I would like to hear about the Beards:) How are they doing? We miss them. Of course, we miss you, too! Are all the floors tile? Are you in a big house? Will you live with them forever? Do you have a car? I have heard that Sao Paulo has the third largest population in the world, following Beijing and New Dehli. . .seriously? That's insane and claustrophobic. Do you miss your back yard? How's Tymon's Portuguese? Do you participate in the stations? Just wondering. How was church? Big primary? Are you the ward mission leader yet? Ok, Ok. . .I'll stop:) Take Care of yourselves! just, Diane

Anonymous said...

We just miss you guys already. Please say hi to the boys for us ...the Fricke family

Tamara said...

I'd like to about what it's like there. What's the culture like? What kinds of foods are you eating? What is the city like? What are the people like? Is it ethnically diverse? etc.
Will the boys be attending regular school? Or will they go to something for Portuguese as a second language kids?

Linda Tunnell said...

Everything!!! It's all new to us! Take care