Showing posts with label Letter of the Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter of the Week. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Letter C week

I had more ideas than I had time to implement for this week!  

We studied Christopher Columbus (history), contentment (Bible), the calendar (math).  

In Science, we studied crabs, and did an experiment with celery.  You know the one where you put the celery in a glass of water with food coloring?  Then you get to see the food coloring moving up the stalk as the celery absorbs water.  Never gets old! 

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We made cookies, chicken pot pie, and ate chocolate!  I altered the pot pie recipe a bit, and made my crust from scratch, but I’ll type that out later.

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We had our dear friend “Aunt Chelle” over for dinner.  Not just because it was “C” week, but it worked out nicely! 

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Bug clipped her fingernails for the first time all by herself! (No blood! Yay!)

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She made a cat craft where the legs and tail were all made out of letter Cs.  I turned her loose with the glue on this one, and let’s just say that it’s a good thing that stuff comes cheap! Ha Ha!

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She also decorated a letter C with cereal.  I was so proud when she said “Look Mommy! I made patterns!”. 

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For sensory development, we played with clothespins, played catch with a ball, and made sensory balloons (I guess I should have done those on B week!)). 

I made 2 sets of sensory balloons filled with popcorn kernels, salt, birdseed, oatmeal, pinto beans, and lentils.   The idea was for Bug to simply feel the balloons and match one from the pink group to the same one from the orange group.  She amazed me by completing this in record time!  I don’t know why I was surprised.  This is the girl that notices every little detail, and can tell if there is a single stitch out of place inside her shoe.  Later, she used the balloons and an empty laundry basket to make a tossing game in the hall.  That was a little trickier, as motor skills were involved.  Great practice though!

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Other snacks included crackers, cheese, oranges (citrus), & more chocolate!  Also pictured is the sewing card I made for the week.

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I also bought a new set of cookie cutters!  101 of them, to be exact! They were at Walmart for only $10, and I’ve been eyeing them for a while.  If you follow that link, those are the same cutters, but my box did not have a see-through window, and I paid $10, not $14.99!

I have to say, I was super impressed with this set! I fully expected them to be teeny tiny cutters for the price, but I was surprised to see how large they were.  I wanted a set of alphabet cutters, so I was willing to deal with them being on the small side, but they are actually a good size.  Some of the cutters, like the gingerbread people and the pumpkin, are 4-5 inches.  There are several sizes of hearts and circles, and a great variety of other items.  I LOVE it!! Bug had a great time spreading them all out on the floor and playing too.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Letter B week

Letter B week was so much fun!  We learned about the Tower of Babel for our Bible story.  We sang songs about a black sheep and a dog named Bingo, and played with our sand blocks while listening to music.  We snacked on bread & butter, blueberries, and peanut butter balls.

 

Here are some of the pictures from the week!

 

We made a bird feeder!  We spread peanut butter all over a pinecone, and then covered it with birdseed and hung it in the tree.  The birds (and some squirrels!) loved it!

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We made a school bus craft with Mommy’s Cricut paper cutter!

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Practicing my handwriting!  Big line, little curve, little curve!

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Then we baked bread in the form of pretzels! Yummy!

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Emily spent time building blocks, and balancing them!

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Decorated the letter B with buttons!

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Then we ended the week with a special trip to the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, courtesy of Bug’s grandparents, to see some Bull Riding and Barrel Racing!

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Letter A week

We’ve changed curriculum a bit in homeschooling.  The one we were using was only frustrating both Emily and myself, so I made some changes for this second semester.  We are now working through the alphabet with a Letter of the Week program I’ve put together.  It’s a compilation of ideas and tools from different sources.  We absolutely LOVE it!  Emily loves coming up with new ways to incorporate our weekly letter, and I love having a “theme” to work around.

 

I didn’t get many pictures during “A” week, but I hope to for future weeks.  We learned about Abraham, being attentive, airplanes, angels and alligators.  We ate apples, applesauce, & “ants on a log”.

 

We had a paper airplane making contest!

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Having fun, fun, fun with school!

We’ve had so much fun this past month with school! I am truly blessed to be able to homeschool Bug.  I adore seeing her excited about learning new things, and I have a blast learning along with her.
Here are some of the highlights!

Science projects
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Making crafts and trying them on the cat
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Making a city out of recyclables
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We started a new program using a “Letter of the Week”, and I am LOVING it!! I’m pulling from a few different sources, but basically I am putting together a curriculum centered around one letter each week.  Bible stories, Handwriting, Read Alouds, Science, History/Geography, Math, Snacks/Cooking, Crafts, & Physical Activities – are all so fun to plan around a letter!

I’ll post about the letter weeks in separate posts.