We've had a fun week at our little academy. We were out a lot more than we were in, so there wasn't as much formal learning, but there was still lots of fun to be had. I took a little extra time this week to work with the kids on staying disciplined and staying on their mats during verse time and prayer. They did much better, and I was proud of them for that.
G got in on the action in
The Ordinary Parents Guide. She has come in while K and I are working on his lesson, and so of course, she wants to do her "blessing" as she calls it. It was so cute when K tried to tell her that blessing was what their Poppy says over them at night, but she still calls it her blessing. She knows the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, but I started at the beginningof the book with her, and we've worked on the vowels. We play a little game where I say the vowels sound, and she picks up the corresponding letter. She could do that all day. There is also a little poem/song that goes with the vowels that we sing.
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Using the Sandpaper letters |
K pulled out some cupcake baking cups from Valentine's day while I was sorting through things/cleaning, and so those came back into the rotation for two activities. Both K and G enjoyed counting with beans, and then they brought out the muffin tin and pretended to fill the baking cups in the tin. Good pouring practice.
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K working on cups with multiples of five in them |
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G working on cups with 1 to 10 on the bottom |
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Still working on keeping the beans in the tin ;) |
We also got a second shelf! K helped, and even G helped out this time. They really enjoyed participating in the shelf building. My husband was so patient with them; it was great watching them work together to build the shelf.
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K hammering a nail in |
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G hammering a nail in |
M is learning his letters and letter sounds, and really enjoys playing with these letter magnets.
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His favorite letter at the moment is O |
The highlight of the week for the kids was the trip to Chick-Fil-A as it was Cow Appreciation Day on Friday. Time to dress up like a cow! I cut pieces of felt using the template from Chick-Fil-A's website, and I taped them to their shirts/bottoms. I started sewing the spots on initially, but it was too time consuming. I will have to start out a little earlier next year!
We enjoyed time with friends, time at the park, and time at the library (we really enjoy story time and checking out books to read at home!) as well.
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