Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Tot Tuesday

I caught my Tot having some fun with books while I was working with the older kids.




He is so silly! He figured out books aren't just for reading:)



Monday, February 27, 2017

My Brother's Keeper - new Bible study

We recently started a new Bible study in our homeschool. This Bible study is called My Brother's Keeper and it is from Not Consumed. It is available in youth and junior ages as well as digital and print editions. I had not intended to start this study so soon. I had bought it but thought it would be better to wait. But Not Consumed is doing a Sibling Challenge for the next month and this bible study was part of the challenge.

It is aimed at siblings and if you have a sibling, you will know how important the need to get along is:) I want my children to get along and see the benefits to have many siblings. This bible study is just for that.


I ordered the print edition and took the binding off for easier use. J is working through the youth program.


Kaleb is working on the junior program. They basically follow the same study but with more written work for the older kids. Kaleb is drawing his family on one of his pages.


J and her family page. Now, we just started this study and I have yet to experience peace throughout the house completely. (That will probably not happen) But I have enjoyed the lessons on how siblings are there in times of need and why God created the family.


One thing I did notice was this great note from my daughter to her family on the magnet board. So, maybe...just maybe...something's clicking:) Have an awesome day.

Links

My Brother's Keeper - bible study.


Friday, February 24, 2017

By the Shores of Silver Lake - Final



This is our final post about By the Shores of Silver Lake by Laura Ingalls Wilder. We finished the book recently and completed our pending projects.


J is working through the notebook pages that I created to go along with The Prairie Primer unit on By the Shores of Silver Lake. I was hesitant to post these pages until J finished them but I think they turned out great. She liked that they had more lines for her to write and she wasn't overwhelmed with a ton of mini books to go-along with the chapter readings.


One of my favorite pages was the recipe page with the mason jar recipe card for Dried Applesauce (link below). This turned out cute. She wrote a letter and a menu for the Christmas dinner. We also made a menu for the New Year's Dinner because it was so memorable to Laura.


It took a while for our next project to come because I was so late in ordering them. I wasn't sure J truly wanted to do this but I went ahead anyway. We dissected cow eyes. We briefly learned about the eye at the beginning of the book. This is the book that talks about Mary's blindness. J really didn't want to try this but I felt like it was an important part to her science learning for the series, so I finally ordered them.


This picture sums it up - Kaleb loved the cow eye and wasn't afraid to touch it at all and J, well....not so much. They both, however, kept their lenses from the eyeball in a ziplock bag to show their friends!


One last project was to make apple butter. The book mentions dried applesauce but J is not a big fan of applesauce so I gave her the option of making apple butter. I found a simple recipe for the crock pot (link below).


J was afraid to try it but in the end, she loved it. So did Kaleb and Riley! They promptly ate half a loaf of bread toasted with apple butter on it! So, we are finished with By the Shores of Silver Lake and we are ready to move on to The Long Winter. See you soon.

Links

All Recipes - has the recipe for the apple butter in the crock pot.

Little House Books - has the recipe for the dried applesauce.

Home Training Tools - has the cow eyeball dissection kit that we used but I must warn you the size of the eyeballs differed greatly.



Thursday, February 23, 2017

The Long Winter - with free printable


J and I are currently working through The Little House series and we are on The Long Winter. As our spine, we are using The Prairie Primer. The further you go through the books, the less there is available to use as in lap books and such. So I decided to create some note booking pages for the last few books in the series. These pages are used in conjunction with The Prairie Primer - they are not meant to replace this book. J had started The Little House notebook and wanted to continue with it until the unit was done.


Each chapter reading begins with a narration page. J writes what she learned and read at the top of the page. The bottom part of the page is usually an activity or research that she will work on.


This is another page of mini books for our notebooking pages. This one has a teepee on it. She will research the names of the Indian Tribes where the Ingalls Family lived and add them to the image. There is also a mini flip book about the differences between hay and straw.


Here is another sample of some of the mini books that J will be working on through out this unit. She will research Samuel Morse and muskrats. These mini books will be added to her notebook page for the day. I wanted to offer these pages to you if you too are looking for something to complete your Prairie Primer education. Hope these help. Enjoy.




Wednesday, February 22, 2017

CHicka Chicka Boom Boom - revisited


As per Kaleb's request, we had a week of activities for Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. I know that this book is typically reserved for the beginning of the school year but Kaleb asked and I felt like I had to deliver:)


He colored a coconut tree. I had planned for him to paint this but he asked to use markers.


We explored a coconut. He measured it with his unifix blocks and added it to his coconut senses book from my free download (link below).


He was surprised that it floated! He was so sure that it would sink.


He then helped to crack it open while I precariously hold the screw driver.


His reaction to the actual coconut meat. He wasn't a fan.


His priceless reaction to the coconut water - hehe.


My personal favorite activity this week was the STEAM challenge that I found..... He had to build a tree that would hold the letters of the alphabet using a few blocks, popsicle sticks, and magnet letters. He first built a tall tree and we counted the letters that it could hold - 10 before it toppled over.


He then wanted to try a different tree design to see if he could get the whole alphabet on! He went with a shorter one this time and found it could could more letters but just not enough.


Lastly, he found that the wider the tree, the more it could hold. I think it looks like a bush but he was happy with it. And he fit all 26 letters onto the top. I love how he wanted to try different designs. He drew a picture of each one. This activity was all him. I offered no opinions or suggestions. I wanted him to figure it out and he did. Love it!

If you would like to download my Chicka Mini Pack that I made for Kaleb for preschool, the link his below. We didn't use too much from the pack this time because it was mainly geared to pre-k. But the coconut senses book in in the pack as well a few games.


Links

STEAM Activities for Preschoolers - has the free STEAM activity for the book.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Tot Tuesday

Riley played all day in the yard while my family was working on the rabbit cage. No nap, just play. Then, he became quiet....



He played out, dirty as can be, he played out. He took his nap in the swing.


What a sweetie!

Monday, February 20, 2017

Team Work

It is very few times that I get to post things like this but I just had to. I love when days seem to work well - the kids are getting along working towards the common good.


The kids worked all day on repairing the rabbit cage with their father. They painted their hearts out and helped my DH with the other repairs.


It's not that they are painting, it is that they worked all day together and didn't bicker once. They played and worked and played and worked. So, I know that they can get along....now if I just can have this happen every day:)

Friday, February 17, 2017

By The Shores of Silver Lake - Sewing Day


J and I are currently reading through our fourth Little House book in the series - By the Shores of Silver Lake. J has been asking me to find some dress patterns for her American girl doll that looked like her prairie dress. We finally took a whole Saturday and sewed until our hearts were content:)


J wanted a prairie dress and bonnet to make. She was concerned about the sleeves and such so I helped her with the tiny seams. J is cutting out her pattern using a cute blue calico that my mom sent (thanks mom!).


Here is J's prairie bonnet - it turned out cute and was a simple project to sew. This gave us courage to try the dress.


The dress turned out to be somewhat harder that expected. But it turned out pretty cute. But now I know why I don't sew dolls clothes:)

Links

Ag Play Things - has the free patterns for several of the American Girl dolls including the one we used for the bonnet and dress.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Jedi Reading - "AP" Family


Kaleb has been working on his Jedi Reading lesson for the AP family. We worked on this word family all week. Here are a few activities that we did...


The first activity we do is read each card, make the word with letter magnets, and then write them onto a dry-erase poster on the wall. These words stay up in our school room for the whole week for Kaleb to practice.


He worked on some rainbow words. He would read a card and color the word with a different crayon each time he read. This free printable came from Keeping Up with Mrs. Morris (link below).


He made each word with the linking blocks. This was an unexpected activity. I showed Kaleb how he could make an A with the blocks and then he proceeded to make each word with the blocks.


He played a reading game from my Jedi Reading pack. I taped the word targets to cups and he would read the cards and know them over with his lightsaber.


He then played a simple bowling game - he read each cup the was knocked over for added practice.


He is all most done his handwriting program and he made this man from his letter pieces.


He practiced his words using the letter blocks. He is finally noticing the pattern of having a vowel in each word.


After his Jedi test, he places each of the word cards onto our word wall. This is for continued practice.


He passed his Jedi test with flying colors and earned his AP family lightsaber. Go, Kaleb! If you would like to download the games from the Jedi Reading pages, the link is below. Have an awesome day!



Links

Keeping Up Mrs. Harris - has the free ap pages such as rainbow words and color/trace printable.

The Teacher Gene - has the free AP notebook pages.

Mrs. Carr's Corner - has the free nonsense/real word printable.


Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Valentine's Fun

We had a little Valentine's fun for the holiday. Just thought I would share.


We graphed the conversation hearts. We had to change a few of the colors - it seemed that there wasn't a white heart this year.


We worked on some simple science experiments using the conversation hearts. We tested whether a heart would sink or float. They colored their guesses and then tested their theories.


Then, we read My Heart is like a  Zoo by Michael Hall. The kids made heart shaped animals from construction paper.


Riley even got in the fun and made a simple frog while eating his candy.


Cute frog!


J made a rabbit (big surprise).


Kaleb made a blue jay. This was probably the hardest of all the heart animals chosen. It took us awhile to get the hearts the correct shape.


He was so pleased with his blue jay that he tacked it onto his bedroom wall and then made a tree for it to sit on! A simple Valentine's Day - crafts, books, and some math:) Have an awesome day.