Continent Study: Antarctica Unit
Monday, February 6, 2012
B4FIAR: Corduroy Part 2
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Was inactive for a while due to work loads. While I was preoccupied with personal stuff, I keep my son busy doing activities while we’re still stuck at home due to freezing temperature outdoor. So the past few days, we simply continued with our Corduroy unit activities.
Here he is doing the bear craft on his own. I basically sat there watch him do this thing.
We also worked with Read and Spell, which I downloaded from Homeschool Creations. Since we started with Before FIAR, the read and spell became his all time favorite.
We practiced buttoning using the button snake which I made a few months ago.
Corduroy is a story that deals with emotions as well. So I got this matching game from Montessori Print Shop and we enjoyed matching each facial expression. My sad had a great time imitating the pictures :)
Homeschool Wrap-Up (01.23 – 01.27)
Monday, January 30, 2012
To wrap things up for the things we did last week...
Worksheets. We started doing worksheets and I feel so weird having this in our daily routine. Honestly, I think I’m the only one adjusting to this worksheet thingy. Usually we start our day with Montessori activities but now, I we do them right after worksheets or after lunch.
Alphabets and Math worksheets.
Mavi doing good in tracing lines!
We also worked on pattern blocks.
Practice coloring skills using dot markers.
Pink Series: objects and moveable letters. He loooovess this! And I am so happy that he’s beginning to read words NOT by familiarity but by blending letter sounds!
Pink Series: pictures and word cards. He worked on 4-sets in one sitting!
Pink Series: started word strip this week.
Before FIAR: Corduroy.
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B4FIAR: Corduroy by Don Freeman
Friday, January 27, 2012
Our first Before FIAR unit for the year 2012 is Corduroy. This story has been the focus of our activities since Monday aside from our daily worksheets. Printables used in the activities below were sourced from: Homeschool Creations and Homeschool Share.
Learning beginning and ending sounds of objects in the story. Mavi did very well with his beginning letters ... but still fail to identify some ending sounds.
Sorting objects whether they’re furniture or not. After this we also roam around the house to identify ‘real life’ furniture.
I introduced for the very first time the concept of less and more using our buttons (we often use these as counters). It was a good start :) We’ll be doing more of this as he progress then I can introduce the symbols less than and greater than.
We simply distinguish which is more and less (for now). We did a couple of rounds and he finally got bored. It didn’t interest him that much.
Another Corduroy math-related activity was counting pennies. Lisa has to save so she can buy Corduroy and this is exactly what we did here. We don’t own a piggybank so I just printed this out as well. This is an addition game, and we used our play money (coins) instead of printing the paper coins that comes with this printable pack. We pretended that I gave him money, and so is his Dad... then he needed to count the total amount of the coins we gave him and see if he can buy his favorite toy from the toy store.
Another math activity was “where’s the button” game. He arranged the numbers in order for this activity. I hide the game piece (button) underneath the number and made him guess what number the button is underneath. I only printed out the ‘teens number so we can practice more of this, since he still gets confused of their names.
Patterning activities using printables and buttons.
We painted his favorite toy Thomas the train and asked if he could paint our house :)
Later we painted Corduroy together.
We placed the painting inside his room and loves how it resembles the Corduroy in his book.
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