Before Five in a Row:
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
This week we continued our bear/forest theme by "rowing" the book, We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Roxenbury. The boys thoroughly enjoyed reading this book every day.
Things we talked about from the book: Family and the importance of following those you love and trust (This tied in nicely with Blueberries for Sal), things you find in a forest, and caves.
Our Activities:
As usual painting was the big hit:
Things we talked about from the book: Family and the importance of following those you love and trust (This tied in nicely with Blueberries for Sal), things you find in a forest, and caves.
Our Activities:
As usual painting was the big hit:
Eric painted this scene (sun (beautiful day), grass, river, & mud)) while retelling me the story. He just started doing this recently with his Sunday School stories and others. It is really adorable...even if it ends up being a gigantic brown blob at the end of the story.
Luke wanted to "fingerpaint" the squilch, squelch of the mud.
Animals and their Footprints puzzles
Number Sequence Puzzles:
I discovered that while Luke does not care for printables....he loves gluing and pasting. Therefore I'm going to be using this a lot working on numbers. He can count but number identification eludes him (which I find odd since he can identify both Upper and Lowercase letters and their sounds (there's 52 of those but only 9 numbers!) For Eric he's really working on those cutting skills w/out frustration!
Eric sorted the plants and animals found in the forest. (though he insisted an acorn was neither a plant or an animal...and refused to put it on.)
We made Bear Masks:
....and then rolled the dice and fed our bears that number of Blueberries!
The Best Part .......We went on our own BEAR HUNT!
Going through the mud: Squilch, Squelch and through the river (or slightly trickling stream): splash, splosh:
Investigating the sights and sounds:
The big tree won (snapped his walking stick right in half) |
When Eric went to check this flower out closer, a Bumblebee flew right out into his face. He didn't check out any more flowers after that. He found moss more to his liking.
Taking a cookie break and checking out where we are on the map. (This was Eric's first intro to a map and he was completely fascinated on finding out where we were on my map and the trail maps posted along the way.)
Shhh! Tiptoe Tiptoe, is there a bear inside the cave?
Nope! No bear today!
This was our first Nature Walk outside of the neighborhood and park. The boys loved checking things out, using their "explorer" glasses, climbing on logs, and of course splashing in the mud. I hope that we will be able to do this a few times a month.
Eric also worked on:
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Preschool Pac from Homeschool Creations and
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Lapbook from Homeschool Share
All About Reading:
Eric continues to enjoy the All About Reading Pre-1. This week we covered letters D and E. (We do it slightly different by doing an Uppercase one day, the lowercase the next and then the sound...instead of doing all uppercase letters, then all lowercase letters, etc). We do follow the language exercises in order. This week our language exercises continued with rhyming words and we've started work on understanding sentences. (they are made up of individual words grouped together and they can be long or short). He really struggled with this orally. The next lesson uses some concrete objects to identify words - hopefully it will be much clearer to him. Having "Ziggy" the Zebra do the lessons takes some of the frustration out of it for him.
We review the phoneme cards daily both encoding and decoding. (I say the sound(s) and he finds the letter that makes the sound or I show him the letter and he says the sound(s).) Since he knows he initial sounds well, we've been learning all the sounds for each letter. A-short a, long a, and /ah/. We're gradually working on handwriting, doing "air writing", tracing on paint bags, and I introduced a salt box this week.
We extended our rhyming exercises by finding the rhymes in our book of poems for this month: A Whiff of Pine, A Hint of Skunk: A Forest of Poems. (I'm really enjoying this book!)
My First Piano Adventure:
This week we started piano lessons with My First Piano Adventure Book A. I know I've only used it for a week, but after perusing the books, I have to say that I really, really love them. Eric was a bit apprehensive starting "formal" lessons (that didn't involve just banging around on the piano). However, after the first day, the first thing he asks when he wakes up is "Are we doing piano lessons today?"
Things we learned/practiced this week: Proper posture, developing rhythm, loud and soft sounds (though he already had the loud down), short and long sounds, proper hand formation, and developing strength in individual fingers. I know that sounds really boring, but it is done in a fun and interactive way.
Bible
We reviewed both boys lessons from their Sunday School classes. Eric's was on David the Shepherd, which feet in with our "following" theme and we talked about how Jesus is our Good Shepherd. The boys also learned about Jesus calling the disciples in Jr. Church (another perfect fit about following - and they made footprints!) We reviewed their classes memory verses and worked on "D- Delight thyself also in the Lord. -Psalms 37:4.
At the Children's Museum
The children's museum was having a free day...so we couldn't pass that up.
The Music Room
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Eric also worked on:
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Preschool Pac from Homeschool Creations and
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Lapbook from Homeschool Share
All About Reading:
Eric continues to enjoy the All About Reading Pre-1. This week we covered letters D and E. (We do it slightly different by doing an Uppercase one day, the lowercase the next and then the sound...instead of doing all uppercase letters, then all lowercase letters, etc). We do follow the language exercises in order. This week our language exercises continued with rhyming words and we've started work on understanding sentences. (they are made up of individual words grouped together and they can be long or short). He really struggled with this orally. The next lesson uses some concrete objects to identify words - hopefully it will be much clearer to him. Having "Ziggy" the Zebra do the lessons takes some of the frustration out of it for him.
Choosing the pictures that start with a /d/ |
Making a "D" |
We review the phoneme cards daily both encoding and decoding. (I say the sound(s) and he finds the letter that makes the sound or I show him the letter and he says the sound(s).) Since he knows he initial sounds well, we've been learning all the sounds for each letter. A-short a, long a, and /ah/. We're gradually working on handwriting, doing "air writing", tracing on paint bags, and I introduced a salt box this week.
We extended our rhyming exercises by finding the rhymes in our book of poems for this month: A Whiff of Pine, A Hint of Skunk: A Forest of Poems. (I'm really enjoying this book!)
My First Piano Adventure:
This week we started piano lessons with My First Piano Adventure Book A. I know I've only used it for a week, but after perusing the books, I have to say that I really, really love them. Eric was a bit apprehensive starting "formal" lessons (that didn't involve just banging around on the piano). However, after the first day, the first thing he asks when he wakes up is "Are we doing piano lessons today?"
Things we learned/practiced this week: Proper posture, developing rhythm, loud and soft sounds (though he already had the loud down), short and long sounds, proper hand formation, and developing strength in individual fingers. I know that sounds really boring, but it is done in a fun and interactive way.
Bible
We reviewed both boys lessons from their Sunday School classes. Eric's was on David the Shepherd, which feet in with our "following" theme and we talked about how Jesus is our Good Shepherd. The boys also learned about Jesus calling the disciples in Jr. Church (another perfect fit about following - and they made footprints!) We reviewed their classes memory verses and worked on "D- Delight thyself also in the Lord. -Psalms 37:4.
At the Children's Museum
The children's museum was having a free day...so we couldn't pass that up.
Playing doctor on the life size "Operation" Board
Dressing up as 2 Mr. Incredibles!
Exploring the gigantic water table.
The "Fantastic Amazing Machine" as Eric called it
Put your ball of yarn in |
Watch it sail through the the tubes |
Catch it as it comes flying out! |
The Music Room
And.......
We found the Bear!
(Which Luke stalked for the rest of the day) |
Preschool (& Kindergarten) Corner and Homeschool Creations
Mama to 3 Blessings
1+1+1=1
Soooooo cute! I miss that age.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun unit! I love the outdoor bear hunt! I pinned your post to my Zoo Animal Unit Study Board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/zoo-animal-unit-study/
ReplyDeleteWonderful week and a great row! So much fun.
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