A year or two ago I purchased Before Five in a Row by Jane Lambert.
This all new product includes 23 FIAR-style mini-units (plus an extra mini-unit!) on outstanding AND simple children's books for ages 2-4 as well as a large section on learning readiness activities in everyday life; things to do in the kitchen, at the store, at bedtime, bathtime, etc. You'll find an entire treasury of ideas to prepare children for learning- making sure that they've covered all the basic but oh-so-important steps to ensure that they are ready to begin more formal schooling. The perfect introduction to the joys of parent-directed learning in just a few very special minutes each day.
Five in a Row and similar online resources will play a big part of our kindergarten year. At least that is the current plan.
This week we "row'd" Katy No-Pocket by Emmy Payne and H.A. Rey (who my kids quickly recognized as the illustrator of Curious George.
Our activities this week have included:
-We have used animal classification cards to play games and match with animals the animals in the book while we read.
-We measured 6 feet high to see if we could jump as high as Katy, we can't.
-We measured 25 feet to see how far the average kangaroo can jump - and then we tried to jump 25 feet like a kangaroo - turns out we can't do that either! We then added 15 more feet to see how far 40 feet looks like - the longest kangaroo jump ever recorded.
-We have looked at Australia on a map (we need to get a big world map on which we can pin the location of our stories), discussed habitats and kindness.
-We have worked on narrative retelling of the story and today the boys acted out the end by wearing their aprons and filling the pockets with animals of all sorts.
Here they are mid-jump:
At the park tomorrow we will look in the big trees and talk about what sort of animals live there. We are also planning on making ANZAC cookies:
ANZAC cookies from Australia
Australian and New Zealand soldiers from WWI (1914-1918) were called ANZACs. In 1915, more than 8,000 soldiers died in a famous battle. Australian children remember the soldiers by baking ANZAC cookies.
1/2 cup melted butter (we will use Earth's Balance to keep it dairy free)
1 cup flour (white whole wheat)
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup oatmeal
3/4 cup coconut flakes
1 tablespoon maple syrup
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1. Set the oven at 325 degrees.
2. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl.
3. Use a teaspoon of dough for each cookie. Place them on a greased cookie sheet.
4. Bake the cookies for 15 minutes.
5. Let cookies cool for 10 minutes before eating.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Earth Day '08
We discussed Earth Day this week. We discussed the things we already do to conserve - cloth diapers, recycling, turning off lights, walking to the store when we can. Zachary wanted to make an earth day flag to hang up outside. We did some "abstract" painting of globes but it ended up being too windy and wet to hang the up. Last night we went to an Earth Day Celebration and Potluck at our friends' house. Everyone brought an organic/local dish to share and the hostess had projects for the kids. The boys made sand art in recycled jars and planted seeds in recycled egg cartons. After our yummy dinner the adults all read questions from cards provided by Organic Valley. For some reason (maybe the juice they had just consumed?) the kids thought every question and every answer was hilarious!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
The home school moms who can't do everything...
Found on a HS blog -
Sung to the tune of Veggie Tales "The Pirates who Don't Do Anything."
All 3 Moms:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom2:
Well, I've never been to Boston and I've never shot a musket,
and I've never built a cabin using nothing but an axe,
and I've never skinned a possum, and I've never staged a battle,
and I've never started home school before fall!
All:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you...
Mom3:
We can't do everything!
And I've never distilled water, and I've never banded birdies,
and I've never built an ant farm 'cuz I can't stand things that
crawl,
and I've never dug a fossil, and I've never owned a test tube,
and I've never started home school before fall!
All:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom1:
And I've never slaughtered chickens, and I've never milked a go-oat,
and I've never gone to 4-H or the local county fair,
and I've never sewn a jumper, and I don't look good in denim,
and I've never started home school before fall!
Mom2: Huh? What are you talking about? What's a milk goat and denim
jumpers got to do with being a home school mom?
Mom3: Hey, that's right! We're supposed to sing about academic-y thi
ngs!
Mom1: Oh...
Mom2: And who ever sews school uniforms? That's impossible! Why even
bring it up? Am I right? What do you think?
Mom3: I think you should do your laundry.
Mom2: Huh? Why do you think that?
Mom3: You should...
Mom2: Don't wanna!
Mom3: You wore that shirt yesterday!
Mom2: That's it, you're going to help me!
Mom3: Says who?
Mom2: Says ME, that's who!
Mom3: Oh yeah? Well I'm not picking up your socks! (pinches her own
nose)
Mom2: Argh!
Mom3: Yike!
Mom1:
And I've never done gymnastics, and I've never danced the polka,
and I've never painted daisies 'cause I cannot paint at all,
and I've never made a schedule, and my house is never perfect...
Mom2: It'll never happen!
All: And we've never started home school before fall!
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom2: Pass the pencils! Who's got the teacher's guide?
Mom1: Here it is! (holds up shredded paper)
Mom3: (groans, then smiles with sudden inspiration) Time for recess!
Mom2: It's definitely time for Scotch tape.
Mom3: Oh, I don't like that stuff...
Mom1: Hey, look! I found a crayon!
Sung to the tune of Veggie Tales "The Pirates who Don't Do Anything."
All 3 Moms:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom2:
Well, I've never been to Boston and I've never shot a musket,
and I've never built a cabin using nothing but an axe,
and I've never skinned a possum, and I've never staged a battle,
and I've never started home school before fall!
All:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you...
Mom3:
We can't do everything!
And I've never distilled water, and I've never banded birdies,
and I've never built an ant farm 'cuz I can't stand things that
crawl,
and I've never dug a fossil, and I've never owned a test tube,
and I've never started home school before fall!
All:
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom1:
And I've never slaughtered chickens, and I've never milked a go-oat,
and I've never gone to 4-H or the local county fair,
and I've never sewn a jumper, and I don't look good in denim,
and I've never started home school before fall!
Mom2: Huh? What are you talking about? What's a milk goat and denim
jumpers got to do with being a home school mom?
Mom3: Hey, that's right! We're supposed to sing about academic-y thi
ngs!
Mom1: Oh...
Mom2: And who ever sews school uniforms? That's impossible! Why even
bring it up? Am I right? What do you think?
Mom3: I think you should do your laundry.
Mom2: Huh? Why do you think that?
Mom3: You should...
Mom2: Don't wanna!
Mom3: You wore that shirt yesterday!
Mom2: That's it, you're going to help me!
Mom3: Says who?
Mom2: Says ME, that's who!
Mom3: Oh yeah? Well I'm not picking up your socks! (pinches her own
nose)
Mom2: Argh!
Mom3: Yike!
Mom1:
And I've never done gymnastics, and I've never danced the polka,
and I've never painted daisies 'cause I cannot paint at all,
and I've never made a schedule, and my house is never perfect...
Mom2: It'll never happen!
All: And we've never started home school before fall!
We are the home school moms who can't do everything
We just stay at home and plan a lot
And if you ask us to do everything
We'll just tell you
We can't do everything
Mom2: Pass the pencils! Who's got the teacher's guide?
Mom1: Here it is! (holds up shredded paper)
Mom3: (groans, then smiles with sudden inspiration) Time for recess!
Mom2: It's definitely time for Scotch tape.
Mom3: Oh, I don't like that stuff...
Mom1: Hey, look! I found a crayon!
Monday, April 21, 2008
Big 24 hours for Zachary
Yesterday he mastered pedaling and today he woke up with a very, very loose tooth. Zachary woke me up this morning exclaiming "My tooth is REAAAAAAALLLY loose!" and it is! Wow. The dentist has been telling us since October that one of his bottom front teeth was getting a little loose but this morning it is offical - his first lost tooth is imminent :eek: He asked for his new favorite snack today - apple crackers with cheese but the sliced apples were too much for his wiggly tooth and I had to cut his apple in to bits. He is super excited to see what the tooth fairy brings once this tooth is officially out.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Big Bicycle Day!
We picked up Zachary's new bicycle today. Santa brought him a bike for Christmas 2006 and it had gathered dust since then. He was not interested, it made him nervous and he wasn't getting the whole pedaling thing. Fast forward nearly 1.5 years and he is just READY! We picked out the bike (with red flames, no less) and went to the park today. He TOOK OFF! With in the first few moments he tipped over - hit his helmet hard on the ground, jumped up and laughed! He fell a couple more times and at one point told us "It's going to take more than falling down to stop ME!". His helmet was well used today. He was so proud of himself and we were proud too! William was thrilled to inherit the practically unused bumble bee bike but he was not in to giving it much effort today. He was less than thrilled with bike riding and while Zachary rode circles around the park William vacillated between pouting and playing on the playstructure.
William had a great time before bath today he had his shirt around his neck and he was running up and down the hall saying "I am super hero, I save the day!". I asked him if he was "Naked Man" and he said no, he was "Donut Man" LOL!
Zachary was Super Why with his mask he made at the art fair we went to yesterday. There were tons of great hands on activities for the kids but it was crazy busy. The boys made a beaded bracelet, Native American medallions, sand art, water color paintings, mari gras masks, bird puppets, scratch art, fossil impressions, clay masks and foil art. And we only made it to about half the stations!
William had a great time before bath today he had his shirt around his neck and he was running up and down the hall saying "I am super hero, I save the day!". I asked him if he was "Naked Man" and he said no, he was "Donut Man" LOL!
Zachary was Super Why with his mask he made at the art fair we went to yesterday. There were tons of great hands on activities for the kids but it was crazy busy. The boys made a beaded bracelet, Native American medallions, sand art, water color paintings, mari gras masks, bird puppets, scratch art, fossil impressions, clay masks and foil art. And we only made it to about half the stations!
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
A balancing act
A big day for our big boy!
For 3 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 2 days William was rear-facing in the car. We were waiting for William to hit 33 pounds (the maximum rear facing weight for his carseat) before turning him and he finally hit 33 pounds this week. In comparison, Zachary hit 33 pounds at 22 months! William has always been happy rear-facing but he is loving forward facing. As we drove down our street on his first forward facing ride he yelled "weeeeeeeeeeeee" like it was a roller coaster! It is fun to turn around and see his face back there.
Field Trip: California Pizza Kitchen
On April 1st we had the opportunity to tour the California Pizza Kitchen. We had a great tour guide who took us through the entire back end of the restaurant - walking us in to refrigerators & pantries, introducing us to cooks, taking us by each of the stations and explaining how the process works. Then the kids made their own pizzas! The restaurant was so generous - each child had their own small pizza and a drink. They even brought out pizza and drinks for the adults. It was a fun time.
Our tour guide
Even waiting for the tour to start was fun!
making pizza
the tasty results - Zachary made a pineapple & cheese pizza and William had a cheese-less ham & pineapple pizza
Our tour guide
Even waiting for the tour to start was fun!
making pizza
the tasty results - Zachary made a pineapple & cheese pizza and William had a cheese-less ham & pineapple pizza
7 days a week
A great thing about homeschooling is the learning happens 7 days a week. On Saturday the boys and I made banana bread and talked about fractions. We used the 1/4 cup measuring cup to make 3/4 of a cup and broke bananas in half. That learning has carried on through the week as we encounter more fractions in our everyday life.
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