Here's a belated St. Patty's Day post. My oldest daughter has irish blood gushing through her veins! She knows more about Ireland's history and music than most Irish, I'm sure! Anyways, this is her kind of holiday! She made an awesome Keylime Pie and decorated it up so cutely!
These are the non-alcoholic versions of Ale! Green Sherbet with sprite poured on top! The kids got a kick out of these annnnnnddd, no one was tipsy before church! :O)
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Do you eat at Taco Bell?
Thursday, March 25, 2010
The Bird Unit!
Bible- Proverbs 27:8 and The Ravens feed Elijah
http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/curriculum.htm
http://www.mssscrafts.com/crafts/collages/fedbyravens.htm
She did a need collage using various materials to assemble the scene for the Bible story.
Geography- We love Mr. Nussbaum's stuff on birds! http://www.mrnussbaum.com/
Science- Burgess Book of Birds is a wonderful resource! We read about cardinals and started a cardinal lapbook page in our nature journals! We got these great lapbook printables at http://www.homeschoolshare.com/ and she colored one of the egg cards the color of a cardinal's egg. She wrote little facts on the other eggs.
Craft- Bagel Birdfeeders which consisted of a half a bagel, some peanutbutter and some bird seed, neatly displayed on a white ribbon!
Snack Time- People Feeders which consisted of half a bagel, cream cheese and trail mix with sunflower seeds! Surprisingly, these were a big hit!
This is severly OT, but I sat down to eat dinner with my family (there are 6 of us) and I suddenly had a profound appreciation for paper plates! I love not having to do dishes on busy nights! The way I look at it, I save money on hot water to run the dishwasher, I save my hands and I don't have to use dish washing detergent. We had French's Fried onion crusted chicken! The recipe's on the back of the canister! It was great with scalloped potatoes, jello salad (compliments of my daughter) and steamed broccoli!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Workbox Wednesday
This FABULOUS little printable came from http://www.homeschoolshare.com/ under the workbox section! She loves tracing the letters. I laminated them and she uses her finger and then a dry erase marker! They coordinate with the Handwriting Without Tears Program! That's the only program to use for handwriting.... IMO!
This is the snack drawer! They love this drawer!
This was one of those $.60 little clear plastic suncatcher's from Walmart and the paints to go with it.
This is her Montessori bead bars and a worksheet.
We have an awesome Teachers/Parents Resource room at our local library and they had a wonderful Tic-Tac-Toe Time game that we have been doing! The 7 yr old loves it! She also loves the Logic Links. I got those at Amazon on the recommendation of Erica at http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/ She has awesome printables that I use alot as well! If you have a child who is 2-5, then check out her Letter of the Week Curriculum! It's wonderful!
This was a little phonics spinner that I found in my old supplies. There were several of them . She spends the spinner and then writes all the words that she can think of that end or start with that particular blend. It also helps me see what she can spell and what she needs to work on.
This is something that I found on Amazon and they're basically little wooden blocks with magnets on the bottom. I printed off and laminated a sheet of graph paper to fit the blocks and they enjoy making designs with them. The blocks also came with a little booklet of pattern ideas so I laminated them and cut them apart and put one in her box with the blocks, a cookie sheet and the graph paper. She then duplicates it. I've learned that you can laminate anything !
Okay, here's a HUGE plug for Sparklebox.com (http://www.sparklebox.com/) THey have TONS of great printables on everything! They have a prek-1st site and then another site that is called K2 that goes up to about 4th grade! Check them out! This is a playdough mat for the 3 yr old! There are #s on the card and she puts that many playdough dots on the bug! They have all sorts of these. Just print them all off!
This was fun! http://www.kizclub.com/ We are studying the letters a-e and I printed these from kizclub and laminated them and strung a string in the door way and bought some of those tiny, craft clothespins and then told her she needed tohang out her laundry. I would call out a letter and she would hang it on the line! She was so proud of herself when she was through!
I love http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/ ! They have these wonderful little alphabet tubs that can be used for all sorts of stuff. The 3 yr old uses them for learning sounds and letters and the above picture is one of their tubs that I just dumped in a drawer for the 7 year old. I also put a notepad and pen and she has to spell all the objects in the drawer. I check them at the end of the day to see how she did or note any words that could become spelling words.
These are our Montessori continent boxes! I only have three of the seven for now. A relative is making them from plastic canvas and we've been sooooo excited about them! We're doing a continent a year. She is learning all the bodies of water, bays, gulfs, countries and states of North America, this year. We are learning about the different people, animals, food and clothing of this continent as well! These boxes are made from plastic canvas that is scotch guarded. The inside is made of strong, foam core type boarding and they are big enough to hold a 9x12 folder. They're 5 inches deep and can hold LOTS of stuff! We really enjoy these!