My blog is fake. Haha! Well, not really, but sort of. As I was about to begin this post, I was thinking that I wanted to stress
again that this blog is only meant to share ideas and encourage. I've said
before that you only see what I want you to see, and you don't see all the bad
stuff. But before I started in on this post, I checked some of my favorite
homeschool blogs by other Christian women. Ironically, one of my favorite blogs
had the same thought as me, but I couldn't have said it better, so go check out
her post "Oh Get Real"
http://teachthemdiligently-amanda.blogspot.com/2012/08/oh-get-real.html
With that being said...here are some things I want you to see ;) Maybe I'll actually take some pictures of the tantrums some day....Some these ideas came from MFW, some my own, some from specific sites which will be shared. I like to keep my posts and comments as short and sweet as possible because #1 Who has the time to read it?! #2 Who has the time to write it?! and #3 You can easily skim my blog for ideas!
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Painting our suns |
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Eli was proud |
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He was singing and jabbering while he worked
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Cooking the Spaghetti Noodles for Noodle Art |
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Rinse and Drain |
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Making a sun because our unit is the Sun |
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S is for Sun |
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We sat grapes out in the sun to see what would happen |
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We made raisins!
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Planting our beans and resting them in sunlight and darkness
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A few days later... |
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We have leaves! |
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The ones in the dark not so fair. |
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Eli likes to play on Starfall.com |
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He plays I Spy and Blues Clues games as well.
I love how he's resting his leg here. |
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Before we start each unit, we do a Mystery Bag.
We were studying the Letter S and the Sun.
To reinforce beginning sounds, I just have the boys gather all the
items out of the bag and guess which letter we'll be studying.
Example: scissors, spoon, sock = the Letter S.
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Sometimes Isaac likes to revisit activities from last year.
Like stringing Cheerios. |
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These letter tile printables came from prekinders.com
These are really too easy for Isaac at this point,
but still fun.
Lego Time is good for fine motor skills, spacial reasoning,
a change of pace, and just plain fun!
When Isaac studies a Bible person
we add it under our alphabet strip.
Sometimes we just sit and try to think of
"A" Bible names, "B" Bible names, etc.
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Handwriting without Tears Stamp n See and
playdoh is always fun for forming letters.
Sometimes we roll our letter dice and practice the letter rolled.
These activities are geared towards having fun
(basically a break, change of pace for Isaac)
and learning letters for Eli. |
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This is my file system for Eli's activities |
I first saw this file system idea over at my friend's page at www.whyamysmiles.com. I just took it a step further and put pictures, typed descriptions, and color coded labels. I have separate files for example: letter recognition, letter formation, letter sound activities. This helps me keep all my supplies and ideas organized so I dont' forget them! I might find a cool activity on pinterest or another homeschool site, and I put it in the file. Some of these activities work for Isaac too, but they are mainly preschool stuff. I try to rotate through the cards to keep things varied.
I plan on incorporating the Workbox idea soon. I think Isaac
needs to see what activities are planned for the day and see an end to them so
he knows what is expected. I want him to become more independent as well and
less spoonfed. I want to be able to spend more time with Eli, too.
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