I am so excited that I have finally been able to bring back Wheel School in action! It has been months since I have been able to get my plans together and work "school" with Kaleb. We picked up where we left off - with F is for Firetruck. Here are a few of the activities that we accomplished this week. If you would like a copy of my F is for Fire Truck Wheel School Plans, go HERE.
I started the week with the new fireman sensory bin. I just used black beans, foam letter f's, firetrucks, pom poms, fire stickers, and a fire fighter play kit that I got on clearance from Toys R Us.
Kaleb wasn't too sure about the sensory bin. He truly likes a sensory bin without all of the extras. He didn't go to the trouble of picking out all the stuff but he didn't really play with all of the items in the box either.
I brought out his vehicle counters which he has seen for a while. He enjoyed parking the fire trucks in the correct color.
He placed circle stickers onto the letter F from the printable F is for Fire Truck by Royal Baloo.
He finished it - nice job!
I found these cute little fire men at a thrift store for a buck (love those thrift stores) and I added the shape parking lot game. He would roll the shape cube and then he would place a fire man on the shape he rolled. The parking lot game can be found HERE.
He worked with shapes on his fire truck puzzle from Melissa and Doug. These are great shape puzzles and I love that the pieces are made from wood.
Then, we set up his wooden block city complete with fire trucks. I printed some flames to tape on the building so he could "put the fires out" but he kept removing them. "Boo, boo, ouch," he would say as he handed me the fake flames. I guess he has been listening that he shouldn't be playing with fire - even fake fire.
I am so glad to bring back Wheel School for Kaleb. He had so much fun with school. I still have some activities that he didn't finish for F is for Fire Truck. I place these extra items in a ziplock bag for our Fire Truck revisit.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Winter Promise - Week 23
We are back on track with our learning as we work through our desert unit study. We finished reading A Day in the Desert by Jean Craighead George. We started reading Coyote Autumn by Bill Wallace. J began measuring with centimeters in Math and continued practicing with Magic E in reading. We are working on a letter writing unit (more to come soon) and she is writing every day.
J also began working with 3 number double digit adding, no regrouping yet.
J practicing her addition flash cards. I try to do this daily to improve her memory and skills. She works on simple addition cards, doubles, and doubles plus one. Anytime I can, I offer her several ways to solve a problem in math. I like giving her options so she can choose what she is comfortable using.
Her reading story for the week was Flower Garden by Eve Bunting. A cute story about a birthday surprise flower garden in the city.
J played a reading game while practicing her Magic E words. This reading game came from All About Reading Level 2.
One fun activity that J did this week was create silly sentences. Recently, I have decided she needs to do more writing so I make her write every day. I found these sentence cards at the $1 Store a while back. She put the cards together to make silly sentences and then copied them into her notebook. When she was finished, I asked her to illustrate one of her favorites.
Some left over craft plans from last week - J learned how to draw a chameleon. The chameleon was the focus animal last week.
J's final craft project was a paper chameleon which was so easy to do. She carried it around this week like it was her pet. Busy week, as always, but we are working through it. Sorry about the jacket - these pics were not taken all in one day as it looks. We are currently homeschooling in my parents' basement which we converted to a playroom. It is a great space but it doesn't have any heat so it is really cold. We school down there in the morning and then come up to thaw out for lunch. I like having Kaleb in the playroom while we are working on school because it keeps him busy (somewhat).
J also began working with 3 number double digit adding, no regrouping yet.
J practicing her addition flash cards. I try to do this daily to improve her memory and skills. She works on simple addition cards, doubles, and doubles plus one. Anytime I can, I offer her several ways to solve a problem in math. I like giving her options so she can choose what she is comfortable using.
Her reading story for the week was Flower Garden by Eve Bunting. A cute story about a birthday surprise flower garden in the city.
J played a reading game while practicing her Magic E words. This reading game came from All About Reading Level 2.
One fun activity that J did this week was create silly sentences. Recently, I have decided she needs to do more writing so I make her write every day. I found these sentence cards at the $1 Store a while back. She put the cards together to make silly sentences and then copied them into her notebook. When she was finished, I asked her to illustrate one of her favorites.
Some left over craft plans from last week - J learned how to draw a chameleon. The chameleon was the focus animal last week.
Then we made chameleons from pipe cleaners. Not sure they turned out but J liked them.
J's final craft project was a paper chameleon which was so easy to do. She carried it around this week like it was her pet. Busy week, as always, but we are working through it. Sorry about the jacket - these pics were not taken all in one day as it looks. We are currently homeschooling in my parents' basement which we converted to a playroom. It is a great space but it doesn't have any heat so it is really cold. We school down there in the morning and then come up to thaw out for lunch. I like having Kaleb in the playroom while we are working on school because it keeps him busy (somewhat).
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Tot Tuesday
I have been enjoying the many thrift stores that our country has to offer. I love being able to find bargains and I especially love finding bargains on learning toys. My recent find at a Goodwill was some lacing beads in a plastic container. I think I paid 4 bucks for them but it came with the lacing strings, different shapes of beads, and a container to store them in. I like these beads, I only wish they were wood instead of plastic. (I love wooden toys) Today, I pulled out the beads for Kaleb to explore.
I offered Kaleb some pipe cleaners but at first, all he wanted to do was make a necklace. He threaded blue and purple beads onto a shoelace. Somewhat frustrating at first, but he eventually got the hang of it. I thought the pipe cleaners would have been easier.
Then the fun came - he began stacking the beads into towers, square beads with square beads, oval with oval. Slowly he was making towers with the beads like they were blocks.
He made several towers with the same type of beads. I waited for him to branch out...
Then he began to mix the types of beads he was using for the towers. He discovered that the round ball-type beads weren't good for stacking but they were good for rolling.
This was the best, though, I love his expression when the towers fell. He would say, "Oh, No!" and laugh. A simple learning toy that is perfect for free play. Sometimes it is better when it isn't planned. These are a keeper.
I offered Kaleb some pipe cleaners but at first, all he wanted to do was make a necklace. He threaded blue and purple beads onto a shoelace. Somewhat frustrating at first, but he eventually got the hang of it. I thought the pipe cleaners would have been easier.
Then the fun came - he began stacking the beads into towers, square beads with square beads, oval with oval. Slowly he was making towers with the beads like they were blocks.
He made several towers with the same type of beads. I waited for him to branch out...
Then he began to mix the types of beads he was using for the towers. He discovered that the round ball-type beads weren't good for stacking but they were good for rolling.
This was the best, though, I love his expression when the towers fell. He would say, "Oh, No!" and laugh. A simple learning toy that is perfect for free play. Sometimes it is better when it isn't planned. These are a keeper.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Wheel School - R is for Rocket
My next installment of Wheel School is now available for download - R is for Rocket.
I would suggest that you print the pieces and add magnets to make the matching game easier to manipulate.
For R is for Rocket, I chose a space theme and with using a space theme, there were plenty of activities to choose from. I personally love making a rocket from a water bottle.
The free printable game is a Rocket Number Ten Frame Match. Match the correct number on the ten frame with the flame.
I would suggest that you print the pieces and add magnets to make the matching game easier to manipulate.
If you have any questions or problems, let me know. Also, I would love to hear if you are finding my printables and schedules helpful and in what ways you use them. Thanks.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Winter Promise Week 22
This week brought us to the beginning of our Desert unit, started a new chapter book, worked on money and bar graphs in math, worked on our writing....worked on our writing.....and worked on our writing (more to come about that). Here are a few things we accomplished...
Our story for the week was The Little Red Hen by Byron Barton. This was a different version than we read before so we compared the stories.
Just for fun, J made a red hen from construction paper. She then made some eggs and a cute little nest for the red hen.
I love her smile - her finished product.
We then read another red hen story called The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philomen Sturges and Amy Walrod. After reading both stories, we compared/contrasted them. She wrote a couple of sentences about which story she like better and why.
J started working on magic "e" in her reading lessons. Lots and lots of practice working on magic "e."
And then here is my little one, not to be unnoticed. Hope your week went well....see you soon.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wheel School - Q is for Quad
The next visual lesson plan for Wheel School - Q is for Quad - is now available for download. Only nine more letters to complete - yay! I chose the theme of forest/bugs for my Quad week (it was way hard to find activities for quads/atv's).
Alphabet and Counting Poke Cards are the free printable for the Quad week. I included a link for visual directions for poke cards.
I hope you are encouraged with these plans and printables for the letter Q. If you download, it would be nice to hear from you. Thanks.
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