Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Marble Painting

Elizabeth and Josiah LOVE to draw.  If I give them a clean sheet of paper and no instructions Josiah will come up with something abstract.  Ellie, on the other hand, likes to draw more concrete pictures: princesses, pretty flowers, the sun & birds.  Today I gave them marbles and paint and told them we were going to allow the marbles to go where they willed and see what came out of it.  For Josiah it was nothing out of the ordinary, but for Elizabeth ... well, she did NOT like that idea at first.  I talked to her about abstract art and encouraged her to give it a try.  They both did great and enjoyed it a lot. 

Josiah's got it down!

For the big picture she decided to use her hands

Josiah was taking this picture ... it took him a long time to get it just right!


Wednesday, November 30, 2011

can I duplicate this day??

I could tell Ellie was frustrated with the way school went (or rather didn't go) yesterday.  We did a little bit of learning here and there but there was nothing formal and, as I am learning, my daughter needs formality, rigidity and structure (at least when it comes to learning).  As I tucked her in she asked why we didn't "do" school ... I reminded her of all the things which we did do, but could tell that she was not satisfied with my answers.

This morning I was pondering my conversation with Elle and my desire to do something different.  I feel like I need to invest in a curriculum, and I really hope to do that one day, but until we have the finances to do that I have to work with what I've been given.  There is a lot of free materials on the internet and a lot of good ideas ... just all of those take time, forethought, planning, all things I struggle with!!  I prayed about it and asked the Lord to guide me today.  I then wrote out my plan for the day and went to make breakfast. 

After breakfast and morning chores I pulled out Ellie's penmanship.  We spent about 20 minutes reviewing numbers and all the letters.  She did very well and I realized that sometimes I expect too much from her ... she's only 4 1/2 after all!!  I praised her a lot and we ended with her feeling good and uplifted instead of frustrated by not being able to "do it".

Penmanship was followed by math!  Josiah had fun with the number wheel (matching dots with a "number clothespin") while Ellie did her math worksheet.

penmanship pays off!  She wrote all the numerals on her own!

I worked a little bit longer of Josiah's recognition of numbers skills.  He is doing much better than he was even a week ago (that's when I found out my son didn't know all his numbers)!  Elizabeth put "dot cards" in order and then matched them up with the right numerals.







What a FUN school day!  The trade-off?  A messy house, but hey, what'cha gonna do?  My children had a good morning with mom and the dishes will get done ... as soon as I sign off on here!

Monday, November 21, 2011

A craft a day (well, kind of)

Thanksgiving week.  Thought that we would do a craft a day and make that be our school week.  Here is what it ended up REALLY looking like!

Monday we finished the cork boats that we started 2 weeks ago.  They turned out cute and a lot of fun to play with in the creek at the park near our house.  Unfortunately though there was not very much water so they kept running aground!!

 Here is our fleet - ready for action!

Found out almost immediately that I needed to make the string twice as long





Tuesday Ellie and I modge-podged her oatmeal box so it can stylishly hold all of her headbands!  She had some favorite pictures from advertisements that she had been saving that she got to glue on to the box.  My favorite was the little Santa Claus that she said was a "running snowman".  So cute!

one side
other side
finished product!
Wednesday we took a trip to the Library to sail our boat again ... the kids made some friends and shared their boats with them.  It was a lot of fun!  We also  began the "changing faces toilet roll dolls", unfortunately we did not finish them up until Sunday.  I was sick Thurs and still feeling a little under the weather on Friday.  By Saturday I felt better but not good enough to draw the toilet roll dolls ... okay, that is a bit of an excuse for my lack of artistic ability!  On Sunday Chris was around and able to help draw on the rolls ... I am just not artistically inclined ... at least not with a paper and pen!!

Royalty: King, knight, princess and queen!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Finding some encouragement

I just read a very encouraging and challenging article about my role as a mom, specifically as a mom who homeschools and is trying to keep everything else going!!  Click HERE if you need a little pep-talk too!

I've been going to a Parenting class weekly led by Chelsea Cameron.  I just got back from my class a few hours ago.  One of the things that she said today, which I believe completely relates to the article mentioned above is, "Your life is a walk.  One step at a time.  Small steps take you in a new direction."

This week I am making three small steps:

1.  clean up after each meal
2.  no naps allowed (for myself)
3.  hike up tarantula hill after reading the Bible every morning

I think that these are TOTALLY attainable so here I go!


Friday, September 23, 2011

13 Words

We read the book "13 Words" by Lemony Snicket this week.  In it the author adds a new vocabulary word every page or so ... despondent, haberdashery, baby, scarlet, etc.  On Wednesday night I went out for a bit after dinner and came home in time to help tuck the kids into bed.  Elizabeth told me that dad had given her a time out that evening and while she was in her room she felt despondent ... AWESOME!!!  I was so excited that she used the word properly!!  Today she pulled out a very red crayon from her desk and excitedly exclaimed, "I found the color scarlet!"  What an amazing little sponge!

It is so incredibly exciting to see my children grow and learn.  Tomorrow (hopefully) comes a new blog post about what they did and learned this past week - stay tuned!


Sunday, September 11, 2011

first week of school accomplished

It's Sunday night and I'll be starting a new week tomorrow for school but wanted to give an update on how the rest of our week went last week.  On Wednesday we played with water!  Elizabeth and Josiah transferred water from a tub into measuring cups with various items ... medicine droppers, scoopers, small measuring cups and teaspoons.  They watched things float (plastic egg) and sink (marbles). We also put bubbles with food coloring into the water and swirled it all around.  I got my ideas using the Montessori at Home ebook by John Bowman.

 Having fun scooping the water
 scooping up marbles with a teaspoon ... great for hand-eye coordination
BUBBLES!

Here is Josiah picking out his "fishes" (marbles)

On Thursday we did a bit of math ... I had Elizabeth get more familiar with shapes by using the Melissa and Doug Shape Sorting Box!  She is learning parallelogram, octagon, hexagon and pentagon.  Then we went to the library and read lots of books together and with friends.

On Friday we cleaned the house in the morning and then Elizabeth and I went to meet up with a co-op group that a fellow homeschooling friend of mind started.  We will be meeting every Friday afternoon for 2 hours for us to spend some time in fellowship and for the kids to spend some time playing!  We are using the curriculum, 5 in a row for 4 - 8 year olds.  The children enjoyed their first lesson!

This Saturday Elizabeth asked to do a project so I grabbed the rice and bean box that I had made for them along with a the tweezers and they had fun picking the small items up, looking at them with their magnifying glasses.  Then they got out  their own toys and buried them in the rice!



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

1st day of P-K

Today was our first day of pre-school!  Since we had started last year with My Father's World Kindergarten curriculum I decided to continue with it.  Today we reviewed the first 5 letters that we had gotten through last year.

S for Sun:  made sun tea
M for Moon:  "Does the moon have it's own light?"  "No." Replied Elizabeth, "it reflects the sun".  Good job Elle!
L for Leaf:  made leaf prints
A for Apple:  made apple sauce
N for Nest:  just talked about nests, nothing special :)

After we finished up we went had lunch and went outside to play on the plastic water slide.

I've decided to move away from the normal printing of the alphabet and will be using the Cursive First Curriculum beginning in the next week or so.  I'm a little nervous to make such a big change but I've been doing some reading on teaching children to write in cursive first and I feel really good about my decision.

Tomorrow I'm planning on doing some hands on Montessori activities from the book, Montessori At Home by John Bowman.