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Ice Skating

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January 8, 2011 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

This week, we learned about new beginnings for the new year. We did a snow theme. We worked on the Letter S for snow and snowmen.

We started ice skating lessons!

Tori LOVED it and was mad when it was over and we had to leave.

Ice Skating Lesson

Katie did NOT like it. Here she is, wondering when she can quit.

First Ice Skating Lesson

We made some snowflake ornaments for our bulletin board.

Making Snowflakes

We got many activities from Erica over at Confessions of a Homeschooler.  Our Bible theme verse is the same as last year’s: Psalm 51:7. We did some fun snowman word recognition mats.

Snowman Sounds

A favorite was the Build Your Own Snowman printables from Family Fun. It has clothes, faces, and accessories!

We also did some A Beka winter cutting pages. They love cutting!

Snowman Scissors Practice

For our family fun night, we had homemade pizza and watched Disney’s Ice Princess.

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Muffin Tin Meals

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January 6, 2011 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

When my kids were younger, we had fun, simple, colorful, and (mostly) healthy lunches in muffin tins.

It offers variety in small portions, perfect for little fingers.

And small appetites.

muffin tin meals

I even prepared a mini cheese and chocolate fondue buffet!

fondue.jpg

I often create themes around holidays or special events.

Snowflakes
Valentine Lunch
Valentine Lunch
St Patrick Muffin Tin Meal

Sometimes, divided trays are easier than muffin tins.

Lunch Tray
Divided Plate

We like the fun and pretty shaped muffin tins.

Stars Muffin Tin Meal
Heart Muffin Tin Meal

The girls loved this PBJ buffet.

PBJ Buffet
PBJ Buffet

I also like individual muffin holders for a fun shaped meal.

Muffin Cup Meal
Shapes Muffin Tin Meal

I used fun cocktails sticks for lunch kebabs.

Shamrock Muffin Tin Meal

Alex wants to eat out of fun muffin tins all the time!

Star Muffin Tin Meal

Muffin tins are a great way to introduce and serve a variety of foods in small amounts.

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