Greetings!
It has been less than a month since I started to get busy in our rice field. Working on our rice field requires much of my attention, my time, and my strength. And since rice farming is a grueling, daunting, and time-consuming endeavor I never get to have the time and energy to be active on the Hive blockchain. But now that we have our rice crops already planted four days ago I can now rest quite a bit and be more active on Hive once again. Also, being busy in our rice fields means I am also not able to teach my son.
Now that the very busy days of working on our rice field are finally over I am now again able to teach my son. With that being said, and with the quite long hiatus of teaching my son I decided to resume teaching my son with a light activity/lesson by enhancing his penmanship by using the "Sank Magic Practice Copy Book - Alphabet". This book is very special because the ink that is being written on it fades in a matter of seconds making it very reusable.
We started the lesson by trace-writing the letter A (uppercase and lowercase)
My son trace-writing the letter A
Up next is the letter B, he was quite fast in trace-writing both the uppercase and the lowercase of the letter B and I was not able to take of photo of him while he is trace-writing the lowercase letter B.
My son trace-writing the letter B
And of course, next is the letter C. Trace-writing the letter C is also quite easy for my son and he is also quite fast in finishing it. At this moment he started to eat some biscuits while he is trace-writing.
My son trace-writing the letter C
And next up is the letter D. I actually planned this activity/lesson to be very light. So, I decided right from the beginning that I am only going to ask him to trace-write the letters A, B, C, D, and E. At this moment, I told him that we are only going to do the letters A, B, C, D, and E.
I said to him, "You are only going to do the letters A, B, C, D, and E". To which I think that he understood.
My son trace-writing the letter D
As he started to trace-write the letter E I told him that the letter E is the last that he is going to trace-write and we are just going to continue tomorrow.
My son trace-writing the letter E
But to my surprise he flipped to the next page and continued up to the next letter which is letter F. I asked him, "You want more?", and he said yes. So, I just let him be.
My son trace-writing the letter F
I thought he is going to stop at the letter F but he continued all the way to letter G. At this moment I am quite sure that he is going to stop at the letter G.
My son trace-writing the letter G
But again, to my surprise, he continued to the letter H. At this moment I am now not sure if he is going to stop at letter H or if he is just going to continue so I just let him on his trace-writing. And after he is finished he told me that we are just going to continue the activity/lesson tomorrow to which I obliged.
My son trace-writing the letter H
But before we officially end the activity/lesson he asked me to take a photo of the last letters that he trace-wrote.
My son asked me to take this photo of the last letters that he just trace-wrote
And that is the conclusion of my son's return to homeschooling after less than a month of hiatus.
That is all for now guys, see you next time. Wishing you all safety, good health, and abundance.
I am a Computer Engineer, blogger, farmer, gardener, father, and husband. I love countryside living, nature, farming (rice/vegetables), and has two decades of experience as an I.T. professional

