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Bubba School 22 Months

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February 26, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

Our Tot School Update at 22 Months

Enjoying playing the iPad with Toca Boca Doctor
Bubba iPad

This kid likes mushrooms. I have to hide them if I want any!
Cutting Mushrooms

playing with fraction blocks
Fraction Blocks

Alex still likes pouring and sorting. Just didn’t get any pictures of that!

It amazes me how much this little guy learns just by playing.

He recognizes many letters and points them out to us all the time, everywhere.
His vocabulary is pretty extensive, and he doesn’t turn 2 until April 1!
He’s following directions ever so much better at our homeschool co-op.
I even was able to leave him in his PE class with Tori and Katie last week and he did awesome!
 
He knows lots of shapes and loves his FISHER-PRICE Games MATCHIN’ MIDDLES. He loves Oreos too. He licks the middles out and hands me the cookies. yuck!
 
I’m going to try reintroducing some Tot School printables and see if he’s interested. He wasn’t a few weeks ago.
 
Watching Sesame Street on YouTube. I have no idea why he’s pointing at me.
Playing iPad
Playing the iPad with our new apps we reviewed.
playing Alpha Tots app
cutting paper at co-op! big boy!
co-op
getting ready to slide. He paused on purpose for a picture, but he wouldn’t smile. Tough guy.
slide

He’s growing up so fast!

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Presidents Day Notebooking

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February 26, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

I found and downloaded the cutest sentence pages! I adapted them to be more Montessori by drawing the grammar symbols beside the words and on the worksheets.

Sentence Works

We have officially completed the You Can Read sight word program! I don’t know if I really did it justice since the girls didn’t like some of the activities. They did really like the sentences and word searches and different fonts. I think they learned a lot though and we can review now. I found this neato site to study word families!

The girls are kinda tired of the Letter of the Week work too. I think we’ll transition a little early into 1st grade work so we don’t get bogged down in minutiae. This month we’ve been moving into Year 1 with Ambleside Online and The Well Trained Mind curriculum.

Working on Presidents’ Day printables…
Presidents Day Notebooking
cutting and pasting summary
Cutting
Cutting and Pasting
Tori working on her word families pages. She begged to do it while I was making dinner!
Word Family Works
Working on Draw Write Now. This week was a turkey. Tori wants to go hunt one for dinner next Thanksgiving! Should this concern me?
Draw Write Now
Katie loves our new Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden USA Map Puzzle. I am amazed how many states and capitals she knows! She loves playing the Stack the States app, which I think is too challenging for her, but it must be working!
USA Magnet Map

We also read books about presidents and the USA.

American Presidents Notebooking Pages
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Valentines Preschool Activities

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February 17, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

We had some fun with Valentine packs this week.

Thanks to Homeschool Creations and 2 Teaching Mommies for their beautiful and creative activities!

Valentine’s Week Homeschool

Valentine chicken noodle soup…see the heart noodles?

Valentine's Soup

Heart shaped morning message for corrections and directions.

Valentine Morning Message
Coloring the Morning Message

Valentine math pages for fun

Valentine Candy Addition

Graphing with candy conversation hearts.

Candy Heart Graphing

We love these observation sheets!

Valentine's Science Observations Sheets

Reading and beginning copywork (Beatrix Potter)!

Copywork
Printing Copywork

Painting roses with celery ends.

Celery Roses

We also made and exchanged Valentines at co-op.

We finished our Valentine poetry.

We ate too much candy and got lovely scented soap roses and cute kitten cards.

Hope y’all had a Happy Valentine’s Day!

 
 
 
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Valentine Montessori

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February 11, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

Montessori Fun in February

I found the neatest little heart stencils at Wal-Mart.
The hearts had a spiral gear in them, very similar to the Spirograph! I showed the girls how to use it, and they were ecstatic!
Valentine Stencils
Poetry work. We almost have these memorized.
We’re also memorizing “The Caterpillar” with First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind: Level 1 (Second Edition) (First Language Lessons).
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Nature Valentine poem work
To My Valentine poem

What’s in the box?

math FFG and weaving sea critters.
Valentine Math FFG
Sealife Weaving Work
Play dough girls.
We made pumpkin pie (smells good!) play dough and “snow” (just add glitter) play dough. Get our play dough recipes!
Snow Playdough Girl
Pumpkin Spice Play Dough Girl
We started a morning message page with calendar time and the girls really like that it’s personal. It encourages them to read and follow directions. Sometimes they highlight sight words or draw a Valentine Morning Message
certain colored shape at the bottom. I always ask for a hug!
 
Correcting the Morning Message
Nature art with contact paper and nature-y stuff…We still have snow on the ground, so they really had to hunt for things to make a collage. It was really bright out.
Contact Paper Nature Collage
Nature Collage
Tori’s finished collage. I love the lines.
Lines Nature Collage


Happy Valentine’s Day!
 
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Our Curriculum for 2011-2012

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February 6, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

The solution I discovered a few years ago to homeschool burnout midyear is to begin transitioning into our next “grade level” of school. We educate year-round, so we don’t follow the traditional school calendar and we don’t completely take summers off. I began this non-traditional schedule with Elizabeth when we first began homeschooling since she finished her curriculum about March. Then, I panicked, what were we to do until August?!

Our Curriculum for 2011-2012

Elizabeth is 11.

She’s mostly in 6th grade.

One of the freedoms and blessings of home educating is that we don’t have to maintain that grade level standard. We do have to report to our local schools a grade level on the form, so I go with whatever math level we’re currently using. Elizabeth reads on a high school level, and has vast interests in languages, history, and art.

She does like science, but we’ve not pushed her because I wasn’t ready to move on to Apologia General this year. One reason is that I wasn’t ready to put Elizabeth in with the high schoolers at our homeschool co-op. I am kinda worried about how she would do socially with 13-18 year olds.

In reviewing our proposed scope and sequence and upcoming schedule for 7th grade, the workload is going to increase exponentially. I hope Elizabeth can rise to the challenge. She has done better this past month or so; I hope that means she is maturing. First semester had some rough patches.

After intense research and polling the members of our homeschool co-op about math curricula…it seems our best bet (since we’ve used Singapore from grades 1-6) is to go through Saxon 8/7 and then dive into Video Text algebra.

So, next month, we’ll continue with

  • Tapestry of Grace
  • First Form Latin
  • Ambleside Online
  • First Start French
  • Write Shop Storybuilders
  • Artistic Pursuits Book One: The Elements of Art And Composition
  • Bible journaling and copywork

Elizabeth takes P.E. and drama at co-op and a cooking class through our community learning program.

We need to get out and do more nature activities, but I’m just not a winter girl.

We’ll be finishing up Singapore math 6B and Apologia Swimming Creatures. I plan to wait until this fall to start the new math and science. Co-op will probably offer an experiment course.

Track should be starting up soon! Elizabeth and Victoria can hardly wait!

The girls are doing Kindergarten work.

They’re not fluent readers yet and we need some work with handwriting. I find that I’m getting frustrated with them because they’re not where I want them to be. Some days, they really get the concepts we’re doing…and other days I want to pull my hair out.

They’re finishing up the program at Raising Rock Stars Kindergarten and You Can Read.

I started First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind: Level 1 (Second Edition) (First Language Lessons) with them last week and they love it.

My son likes to sit with us and be nearby. We give him fun Montessori toys and keep him busy and watch him play.

We’re reading The rainbow book of American history : Illustrated by James Daugherty.

I plan to supplement U.S. history with a download from a while ago called Read-draw-remember American History Activities.

We will continue to use Tapestry of Grace, Ambleside Online, and Artistic Pursuits, Book One: An Introduction to the Visual Arts.

Here are the co-op classes we’ve done: Swimming Creatures experiment course, a StArt class that’s really popular, a PE class, and a geography class with Window on the World: When We Pray God Works.

We’ve done a few lessons from Draw Write Now, Book 1: On the Farm-Kids and Critters-Storybook Characters (Draw-Write-Now). I will introduce some real copywork next week.

I’m thinking about doing Apologia Land Animals for science in the fall. I kinda want to see if co-op offers a science course for this age group next fall.

I still like Singapore math for grades 1-6, but my husband has never really cared for it, so we may change. They still have a K math workbook to complete and lots of fun hands-on activities. We’ll continue to do some Montessori works. The girls have been great about going out to play even when it’s cold. Good for them and gives me a break!

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Groundhog Day and More

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February 3, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

This month has flown by!

Here are the girls graphing…

I made Angry Birds cubes and graphs! They loved it.

They love their Crayola Dry Erase Activity Center for the graphing activities!

Crayola Dry Erase Play
Graphing Dry Erase Play
Dice and Graphing Math Game

Snowflake graphing with stickers.

Snowflake Graphing
Penguin patterns with stickers.
Penguin Graphing

Circus! The kids got to ride an elephant! So, at $10 per kid, we’re not eating this week! lol!

Elephant Ride

Letter O activities with You Can Read program…

Reading Crafts

Art with Artistic Pursuits, Book One: An Introduction to the Visual Arts.

Art Time

Our new lessons boards.

We’re transitioning into 1st grade, y’all!

I’m using a mix of The Well-Trained Mind and Ambleside Online.

Lesson Boards

On the bottom right, that’s our sensory table for Valentine’s!

Planning Wall
Groundhog puppet crafts from our homeschool co-op.
Groundhog Crafts

Time is going by too fast!

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New Calendar Board

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January 31, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Our calendar board is a work in progress.

I am forever looking for improvements and changing it to suit our needs.

One side is our monthly themed calendar:

The other side is our circle time morning board.

After this picture was taken, I added a liturgical calendar wheel to help us understand the church calendar.

Our Calendar Board

On the left, I have our pledges to the American flag, Christian flag, and Bible.

In the middle is our Bible verse of the week.

On the left is our theme poem of the month.

We have our themes of the week on the green page: letter, character trait, state, animal, shape, color.

We have a clock, temp, and money chart.

We pray using the acronym ACTS:

Adoration,

Confession,

Thanksgiving, and

Supplication.

Calendar Notebooks

Tori and Katie have calendar notebooks that they do almost daily to help them understand the calendar and themes and whatever else I throw in there that makes sense to us that week or month.

The kids love to learn during our morning circle time. We get so much accomplished – Bible, shapes, colors, animals, money, time, temperature, months and days of the week. I love how much they learn in just a few minutes each morning.

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Tot School still 21 months

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January 29, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

I title this: “No, I will not show you my snowy picture…”
Snowy Picture Scene
 
But, I will be a ham while playing with fishy felts.
Felt Play
 
Tracing lines from mousie to mousie…saying yuuuummmmmm like the mousies are eating cheese.
Tracing Lines
 
Where’s the moon?
Tracing Shapes
 
Where’s the star?
Recognizing Shapes
 
Cutting food
Cutting Food
 
Playing Toca Boca Kitchen (we’re a little obsessed with Toca Boca games)
Kitchen App

He’s a busy boy and learning so much!

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Grumble Hallelujah Book Review

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January 27, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Well, I was so reluctant to read this book: Grumble Hallelujah.

I think I knew that it would reveal too much of myself that I didn’t want to see. Caryn Dahlstrand Rivadeneira is real. She gets up close and personal and in your face.The book is divided into five parts. It was really difficult to get through the first two parts. I had to put it down and mull it over for a while. Then the last three parts went quickly. There were tears and gnashing of teeth as I faced the cold hard truth of my mercilessness and heartbrokenness.

Fear and failure are addressed and she cites Bible verses about these and how and why we should conquer fear and embrace failure.

The chapter on jealousy sure hit home. I mean, who doesn’t battle with jealousy over something or someone? I think it’s wonderful that she can be vulnerable and transparent about real issues that we all face but that no one really admits even to close friends and family members. I love how she turns that jealousy thing around and explains how we should “prefer” the life God has offered us, with all its ups and downs, because it’s what God wills for us and it will make us grow into who we are meant to be.

It really is an amazing and life-changing book. God is made real and our experiences are exposed and challenged. He can handle our grumbles. He savors our hallelujahs.

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Montessori Kindergarten

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January 27, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

The girls are really enjoying the Montessori trays with works that I set out this week.

sorting corks
Sorting Corks

sorting solid geometry forms
Sorting Geometric Solids

Alex got into the geometry forms and Tori taught him their names.
Playing with Shapes

Sequencing Puzzle Cards

Sequencing Cards

geoboards

Geoboards and Letters

Fraction dot paint with Angry Birds K Pack
Dot Fraction Painting

color sorting the fractions on the pages
Fraction Painting

subtraction math game
subtraction snowmen math game

writing the days of the week
Writing Days of the Week

I love that we have the freedom to mix things up and try new things!

Montessori Kindergarten gives the girls lots of options to learn on their own.

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