Sunday, March 20, 2011

Tot School–“The Big Green Pocketbook”

- Adam is 39 months old -Tot School Logo

This week for Tot School we had so much fun reading “The Big Green Pocketbook” by Candice Ransom.  It’s a really cute story about a girl who goes on a bus with her mom to town and all the things she collects along the way.  I used the Before Five in a Row manual and Homeschool Share for activity ideas.images

Adam matched crayon cards to their names and then briefly colored a picture.  I worked a little bit with him on proper crayon grip.DSCF6100DSCF6102

We worked on patterns, sorting, and counting with ice cream scoops.  I would “order” something like “2 scoops of vanilla, one scoop of strawberry, and one scoop of chocolate” and he would make it for me.DSCF6133


I purposely chose this book to do during the week of St. Patrick’s Day.  We did all these green activities on that day….although I was on holiday burnout and didn’t really tell him what day it was, why he was wearing green, or why he was doing green things!

He chose between different green markers, crayons, and pencils and colored “Three Green Things” and glued them into the book.DSCF6153DSCF6208

We used blue and yellow food coloring to make green water and then used droppers to drop the water onto coffee filters.DSCF6162DSCF6163

I really liked the art aspect of this project, but he was really into playing with the water.  He spent over 30 minutes using the dropper to transfer water and then pouring it back and forth.DSCF6165DSCF6187

The finished filters.
I think these would make lovely Easter egg decorations so I’m planning on doing this again for Easter.DSCF6209

One of our favorite activities was using this green pocketbook printout from Homeschool Share to use during our reading and to play with afterward.  He recreated the story and played with these cards for several days!DSCF6157

In the story, the little girl types her name in big letters and then in little letters so I helped Adam type his name, then cut them out and paste them into this little book.Name collage

The highlight of the week was taking a bus to the library on Saturday!  It was freezing and really windy so it wasn’t the best idea but I was being stubborn and had already told Adam about the bus ride so we did it anyway!  Thankfully there was a bus route that was close to our house that went close the library so we only had about 5 minutes walking time to the bus stop and then from the stop to the library.  On a normal Spring day the walking would have been quite pleasant…not this day.  Oh well.  Adam still had a BLAST!

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Riding the Bus!DSCF6248


For other activities, Adam did 2 pages in his Kumon: Let’s Color! book….reluctantly.DSCF6112
We “played” Candy Land a few times
(it’ll be so fun when he actually wants to play by the rules)DSCF6206
And he and Abby watched some Baby Signing Time and Little Pim together.DSCF6115
Little Pim is a set of Spanish DVDs for young children and remind me of the Baby Signing Time DVDs.  I am looking into purchasing some Little Pim DVDs but was able to get the first DVD from Netflix.  I can also get the the next 2 (out of 6) so we’ll continue ‘reviewing’ them until I can decide if they are worth buying.  I really feel strongly that early foreign language exposure is so important and can only help later on when they are ready to actually learn the language.  Hence why we love signing with our babies!

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We started our new Handwriting Without Tears Pre-K curriculum this week and Adam is really liking it!  Before even picking up a crayon or pencil, you start with Multisensory Lessons.  These lessons use Wood Pieces, Roll-a-Dough letters, a Stamp & See Screen (like a Magnadoodle) and songs and movements.  The idea is to have fun learning the terms and movements of writing before actually writing which is perfect for Adam because he’s lacking in fine motor skills (as far as holding a crayon and drawing) because he just doesn’t want to.

This week we used the Wood Pieces to learn the terms Big Line, Little Line, Big Curve, and Little Curve (which is the terminology that HWT uses when instructing letter formation).  Both Adam and Abby had a lot of fun, especially with the song where you tap the pieces together, wave them around, etc.HWT collage

My plan for Handwriting Without Tears is to work on each letter as it corresponds to our Letter of the Week curriculum from Confessions of a Homeschooler that we’ll hopefully start in a few weeks.  I don’t care if Adam learns how to physically write each letter right now, but we will use a lot of different mediums to practice the formation so that when he is able to write with a crayon, he’ll be on his way to writing legibly!

Whew….I talk a lot!  The point of these posts is mainly to document our learning time together so I apologize that they are so long!  I can’t even fit Abby’s Tot School on here so she’ll have a separate post.

I HIGHLY recommend the blog 1+1+1=1 for moms of toddlers and preschoolers.  She has so much information and so many great ideas!

Teeny Tot School–Week 4

- Abby is 13 months old -Tot School Logo

My baby girl has seemed to transform before my eyes into a toddler!  She walks, runs, laughs, plays, babbles, signs, and throws fits!  She has developed quite the temper and I’m not sure what to do about it.  She yells if Adam so much as touches what she’s playing with.  She yells if something she wants is stuck or out of reach.  She throws herself onto the floor when she’s really mad.  Heaven help me! :)

This week for Tot School I gave her some pipe cleaners and containers to put them into/take them out of.  Unfortunately, I neglected to realize that pipe cleaners bend really easily so she had a hard time putting them in the bottles which frustrated her.DSCF6105
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“I think I can get one-last-drop of juice out!”DSCF6108

We played with her Laugh & Learn Piggy Bank.DSCF6172

If I have it turned exactly right, she can put the coins in one right after the other.DSCF6183

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One of her favorite places to play is in the corner against the couch.  This is Adam’s toy spot but she loves to sit there and play with everything.DSCF6225

She enjoyed watching some Baby Signing Time and Little Pim (Spanish) on the couch with her brother a few times during the week.  Her attention span is about 5 minutes but she comes back on and off throughout the movie.  She loves to sign ‘baby’ during the BST theme song and especially loves when the doll and bear come on.DSCF6115

Ahhh…my bookworm!DSCF6221

I started our Handwriting Without Tears curriculum with Adam this week and she has loved joining in when we sing and follow along with some of the songs.DSCF6159

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Sadly, Abby’s Tot School tends to take a backseat to Adam’s but I’m trying to find a new routine now that she doesn’t nap in the morning.  And frankly, she’s perfectly happy to play with whatever toy she comes across anyway!  She is much more independent than Adam was….is.  He needs my full attention SO much more than she does.  Maybe because she has no choice and is used to him commanding nearly every ounce of my time?  That is all the more reason to carve out some one-on-one time with her!

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