Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Under the {girly} sea unit

I saw this super cute printable unit from here that I couldn't pass up...
Carisa makes such great unit studies suitable for ages 3-5!


 The pics don't do justice to how cute these printable are!

 Simple addition

 And tracing for newbies...
Eliz's fine motor control is improving nicely!

 We got out the geoboards from our math curriculum
and had fun making shapes and pictures with rubberbands...

 While Elizabeth ran off, and pushed
a chair up to flick on and off, on and off
some light switches {her favorite activity at the moment}.

 We read a lot of poems.... 
Emilie loves poetry, I discovered.
She doesn't understand most of it,
but she will sit and listen to me read
pages and pages of poems.
I really like that she appreciates
beauty in writing.

 Daffodils, by Wordsworth - such a beautiful poem,
and a favorite of Grandma's.

 She arranged all the boomwackers in descending order.
:)

 And the highlight of the day, for sure:
we built a fort in her loft!!
It was a rainy morning with grey skies...
So it was perfect!

They had such a blast.  :)

Art Appreciation: Grandma Moses, color mixing, painting

It's been awhile since we did any art appreciation.
I think I'm enjoying this more than the girls-
learning about famous artists and their lives!

 Grandma Moses' Beautiful World from here.
The pic did not turn out, but it's such a lovely painting!

 At some point last week we did color mixing
with water, food coloring, and pipettes.



 Then they finger painted...

 And painted their clay creations from last week...
this is Eliz's snake...

 And Emilie painted some roses I made...
:)
 
Today she added curly hair to her little girl.  ;-)
Love!

Madeline



The girls have been SO taken with the book Madeline 
and also love the DVD series.  
They probably watch it daily.  
So of course, it made sense to do a little Madeline unit.  

 Coloring madelines

 Lining up the girls in "two straight lines"
(Math: 6x2=12)

 Finding out where the appendix is using our body game,
as Madeline has her appendix removed
in the story.
This is a removable sticker game 
they love playing.  We talk about
the function of each organ as we put it on.

 
Finding France on a Europe puzzle map,
learning "Bonjour" and "Au Revoir".
We also did rhyming words from the book--
Miss Clavel, bell, tell, sell, well;
Sad, mad, boo, zoo, moo.

 
Eliz singing the continent song.

 
Word caterpillars - another idea I saw from Pinterest.


We added -ig words: pig, dig, big, twig, wig.
Emilie is doing great reading these word families!
So proud of how the kids are doing.
Love homeschooling!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Thursday

We go to CBS Thursday mornings, and the girls made wooden boats with waterproof sails to float in water -- accompanying the story when Jesus calmed the storm from the boat.  No pics, but they had a blast, as usual.  I enjoyed catching up with some other homeschooling moms (there are many up north) and shared curriculum ideas, etc...

So our afternoon was more relaxed and fun...
We practiced our Continent Song and matched labels
to the 7 continents. 

(Sung to the tune of Frere Jacques)
"North America, South America
Europe, Asia, Africa
Europe, Asia, Africa
Australia, Antarctica
There are 7 continents
There are 7 continents"

 And I was so excited to find this
Intro to Montessori Math App
by Montessorium!!
I had been wanting to purchase red/blue rods
for Elizabeth, but it never panned out.
So for $4.99 I can have virtual 
long red rods and red/blue rods.
So exciting.
Emilie loved it!
And I am sure Eliz will as well.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Pics from the week

We started out the day making word caterpillars, 
an idea I saw from Pinterest here.  
These are some -at family words -
the ones Em is most comfortable reading
right now.
 It would've looked prettier had I written the words,
but I want to give her as much
writing practice as possible.

 Eliz is still learning how to spell her 
very, very long name.  ;-)

 Blend ladder phonics practice
from our MFW curriculum.
 
 Fun animal patterning practice for Eliz.

 Swinging from the gymnastics bar today
at a make-up class, since we missed class yesterday.

 Gotta love the dollar spot at Target!

 Em is really such a gifted artist.
Sounds like I am giving my
4 year old airs, I know, but
I really do marvel at her keen
sense of proportion, line, and color.

 So while Em was at ballet class,
Eliz and stroll next door to Giant
for some one-on-one time.
I found some Air-Dry-Clay there!
So we made clay things all afternoon.
They LOVED it!
No pics of them doing it, sorry, b/c
my hands were covered in clay as well.  ;-)
It brought back a lot of memories of high school
when I took several ceramics classes.
Ahhh, those were the days!
Once these are dry, we're gonna paint them.

 And I'll end with these bubble blowing pics.
It was SUCH a beautiful day today!

 You really can smell spring in the air
on a day like today.
It was lovely out.
 
Happy Ash Wednesday!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Montessori toys!

So I was excited that our Montessori "toys" arrived 
On Valentine's Day!
I just got some knobless cylinders (3 of 4 - blue set missing)
and
Continent puzzle maps (world, Asia, Europe). 
Pics on the latter later.

 Emilie making her bead stair!
I brought it back out because it coincided with
her math lesson to make a "stair" 
on the AL-abacus (sorry no pic).
So she was able to see the pattern on both.

 Hugs ad stacking the knobless cylinders!
These teach concepts of large, larger, largest
as they increase in size and diameter (some) by 0.5cm.

 Knobless cylinder extension.

 And we've hit the playground twice this week!

 No trip to the playground is complete
without picking red holly berries.  :)

 While Jee was in Seattle we had Stella over, 
Em's old classmate from Elf School.
She had a blast - don't know why she's not smiling!

 I love her drawings. 
They are so fun and whimsical!

 This is Charlotte from Charlotte's Web.  :)

 Beautiful bird books we read last week, forgot to post.

 And a mini-animal track unit.
Matching animals to their snow tracks.

 Elizabeth's coloring and matching animals
to the food they eat.

And I'll end with this one from LEAP.
The girls listened to 4 different pieces of music
and they were asked to draw what they felt.
Instead, Emilie drew the instruments she heard!
I was impressed.
She has her Daddy's artistic genes!