Saturday, February 5, 2011

School Time: Week 20 (Ee concluded)

Surprisingly we actually accomplished some things this week.  I say surprisingly because we had two doctor appointments squeezed in.  On Monday, Hannah had her 9 month check up, and though she is still gaining weight slowly the doctor is not concerned and she is doing fine in every area (I will be posting some more on Hannah's development in another post).  The most we got done on Monday was Muffin Tin Monday.  This week's theme was favorite foods.



On Tuesday we actually had lesson time.  Tuesday is usually Play Group day, but when I heard the school had a two hour delay, I decided I wasn't going out on the roads.  This worked out well because I had lost Monday.

The girls got to use the new Starfall site, more.starfall.com .  We have always liked using Starfall for the cute interactive lessons on learning the alphabet and the sounds, plus beginning reading.  When I saw that there was a new site I had to check it out.  They offered some of their lessons for free so you could get a feel for it, but they charge a membership fee to be able to use the entire site.  What I had sampled impressed me, so after talking it over with hubby I was able to pay the low membership fee ($35 for the year) to open up everything for the girls to use.  Oh, my goodness.  I am amazed at everything they have available (and best yet, the girls love it)

On Tuesday they wanted to "learn" their colors I guess.
I know Tabitha knows all her colors.  I think this will help Amelia to learn the ones she doesn't know yet. 

We still have all the old Starfall lessons.  Here is the alphabet menu page.


But there is sooooooo much more:


Tabitha was really intrigued by the Word Machine.  On the sample you only get to try out "a", but now that we purchased it we can make 3 letter words for all the vowels.


Here is what the machine looks like (reminds me of the Leap Frog DVD "Talking Words Factory"):


Here it is after you press "on"

It sounds out each letter separately and then says the word and out of the machine comes the "object" being spelled.


Then you get levers to click on:


Voila, the word has changed.

(You can also click the red button to change the first letter)
It was quite fun. 

There are also math lessons.
Numbers:


Addition and subtraction

When we sampled this only a couple of each was available.  We enjoyed the "Adding Machine" and "Bowling." We have yet to try out any of the new lessons.  There is just so much.

Of course they still get to enjoy their stories which they enjoyed from the original Starfall.




Not only did the girls get to use the new computer to play on Starfall, we also spent a lot of time focusing on Elmo and Elmer this week.
On Tuesday, when they were done with Starfall, they colored an Elmo picture
I had them color Elmo red

Then they traced the E and I put glue on on their writing.

So they could attach elbow macaroni.

Tabitha took it upon herself to write the sentence:

On Wednesday we started our project based on some really cute "new-to-me" books.  I am not sure how I never heard of Elmer the Elephant by David McKee, but I saw someone on another blog somewhere out in blog-land do a project with her child based on these stories recently.  When I saw them I knew I had to look into them as we were going to be starting E lessons.  I put them on hold and they were available for this week, our second week of E.  We read Elmer, Elmer Again, Elmer's Friends, and Elmer in the Snow.  The original book was written in the 60's and is about an elephant who is very different than the plain old elephants who are gray.  He is patchwork colored.  He feels the other elephants are only laughing because they are laughing at him because he is different.  Turns out he is a real prankster in each of the books, but it is nice to see that he is accepted for who he is.


The girls made their very own patchwork Elmers on Wednesday by fingerprinting.




We had to wait for the paint to dry to finish our craft, so we didn't do any more that day.  The girls did watch a lot of Elmo though.  Well only one (or was it two) that day.  They usually get one show a day while I am making lunch, but the Elmo's World shows are shorter than the other shows they like to watch, so I think I let them watch 2


And on Thursday February 3rd we celebrated Elmo's birthday with a party. 


We made him a party hat and wrapped him a present and got out the tea party stuff and invited a few friends.


And because mommy gained weight from Tabitha's birthday cake, we didn't make a real cake.  I had planned on it.  So he was served tea party cake.


Elmo even got to go in the van with us to my doctor's appointment on Thursday.  Of course, he wore his seatbelt.

We continued the Elmer project on Friday.  I cut a sponge into an elephant shape, using the Elmer as a guide, though I had to make it a bit smaller to fit the sponge.  Then the girls sponge painted gray elephants on green paper.  When that was dry we glued on Elmer.







After talking to daddy, I have started doing our State Lessons again.  No new pictures right now as we just reviewed Delaware.  Focusing on where to find it, the capital, the bird and the flower.  We also talked about directions and the fact that we would have to drive south and east to get to Delaware.  Tabitha can tell me what the capital is and find Delaware on the map!

We also talked about the concept of empty using our egg carton counting from the summer.  First I asked the girls if the egg carton was full or empty


When they told me it was full I took one egg away at a time, each time asking if it was now empty.
Finally it was empty.


Then we worked on some subtraction.  I made up some equation cards from 1-12.  We got to about 6.  I would put the card above the egg carton and the girls had to put the correct number of eggs in the carton.


Then I asked them how many they would have to take away to make it empty again, to equal zero.

They found the right number. 
Took away the eggs and put the numeral card in the equation.



Amelia really enjoyed counting the eggs.  She recognizes the numbers up to five now and is working on counting out one-to-one.

This week daddy had a few days off in a row and he spent some time helping the girls learn.  I'm linking this up to Daddy's Time Friday, a cool weekly link up over at Patricia's blog, Welcome! My Tot Learning Time.



I almost missed the opportunity to take these pictures as I was upstairs getting dressed and doing laundry.  But I heard daddy telling the girls words and asking them to get something.  I had to sneak down the stairs to see.  When I saw what was going on I hurried to get my camera.
They are using Hannah's new foam letters.  As I said, daddy would say a word and the girls took turns hunting for the letter it started with.




Then we made Elbow macaroni macaroni and cheese for lunch.  The girls were both supposed to help but Tabitha wasn't interested for some reason.



While you are here, I invite you to check out my giveaway for World Wide Montessori Online.  You could win a Free Montessori Course for Pre-Primary Children (Ages 2-6).  This course includes her 12 albums/training manuals, plus interaction on Yahoo Groups with fellow students and lectures on Montessori.  The value of this fantastic course is $240 and you can win it here to take the 2 year course for free.  After the completion of the course you will receive a certificate. 
So, if you have ever been interested or remotely curious about Montessori I would recommend checking out her course and the giveaway which ends February 19th.

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Giveaway Opportunity at The Reynolds Mom: $20 CSN GC



I know everyone loves a great giveaway.  And judging from the response I had on my CSN giveaway a little bit ago, CSN GC giveaways are quite popular.  I just found a great new blog for giveaways, The Reynolds Mom.  Head on over to her blog by February 16th for your chances to enter her giveaway.  And while you're there, she has some other great giveaways going on.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Friday Blog Hops: February 4, 2011

Let's go blog hopping!


Time to find some cool new blogs.  I'm looking forward to making some new friends.  I hope you can take the time to check out my blog, if you like what you see I would love for you to follow my blog.  I also have a Facebook page you could "Like" and if you have a second, could you take the time to vote for my blog on Picket Fences.  Click here to follow me on Twitter.  If you have a minute I also invite you to check out my giveaway (link on the sidebar) it ends next week and there are low entries.  I also have a new one starting up soon.
Looking forward to visiting some new blogs this week. Have a blessed day.


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My Girl is 4 years old!!!

I can not believe Tabitha is already 4 years old!  Her birthday was actually on Saturday, but with getting the new computer hooked up and getting everything situated I am only now getting the chance to post about it. 

Our celebration started last Tuesday.  Steven had made a special cake for her.

We have been reading the Rainbow Fairies books by Daisy Meadows and I thought it would be nice to make a "Fairy" Castle for her cake.  Didn't Steven do a fantastic job?  (He was going to college for Culinary Arts, but that didn't work out.  He'd like to go back next year for baking.)

We took the cake to play group, because this year it was a little tricky trying to get everyone gathered here.



Tabitha wanted one of the ice cream cone towers (so did Amelia, but as we didn't have enough to go around we told her she would have to wait til the next day to have one.).




She got a couple of dresses and a couple of cars, which my friend's son wanted to give her and my friend thought she may not like.  Tabitha started playing with them right away.

And she kept carrying the bag around.

After the "party" (playgroup plus cake) we went out for pizza.

I let her open grandma's gifts that evening.  She got some undies, socks, a puzzle and a Giving Bank, which I always wanted for the older children.  There is a bank for savings, store for spending and church for giving.


Hannah enjoyed the box.

Tabitha had a second cone cake the next day and I wanted a better picture.


Then on her birthday grandparents were able to come down for a visit and we had pizza once again.



And more cake.


And a few more presents.  Her sister bought her a Dora coloring/sticker book and made her a scarf.  We bought her the next level Brain Quest workbook that she liked so well last year.




Can't believe my girl is 4.  She has grown so much. 


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Words of Wisdom Wednesday: February 2, 2011


Welcome to Words of Wisdom Wednesday. If you are new to Words of Wisdom Wednesday, welcome.  In Words of Wisdom Wednesday I post the answer to the question I posed to the girls this week.  I just want to get them thinking and I am intrigued by the way their minds work.  I invite you to ask the same question to your children and post their answer on your blog.  At the end of the post there will be a linky for you to join up with which will be open all week.  I just ask that you link back here in your post so others can hear about Words of Wisdom Wednesday.  In fact, if you would like to grab my button it is over on my sidebar.

This week I asked the girls:

Why do you think we sleep in beds or cribs?

Here is Tabitha's answer:
Um, so we can go to bed and have a nice rest.

Mom: But why do we need a bed.
Tabitha: Because we need to sleep and get energy.
Mom: Anything else?
Tabitha: We have a bed and get energy cause we need to exercise after that.  Exercise helps our energy get out and helps us sleep.  We can get more and more and more energy so we can do more exercise.
Now I want to ask about the snow.
Mom: I will ask about that next week.
Here is Amelia's answer:
So we can go to bed.
Mom: Why don't we sleep on the floor?
Amelia: Cause, we sleep in cribs (puts folded hands to head).

I'd love for you to join in.

Tiny Talk Tuesday: February 1, 2011

 

 
Well, I had to hunt around to find the scraps of paper these cute saying were recorded on.  Time to share.

One day we saw flashing light outside our window and it was suggested that it was a fire truck by Amelia.  Tabitha said, "No, cause it didn't siren yet." I told the girls it was probably a plow.

Daddy was getting ready to leave for work the other day and was going around giving kisses and hugs as always.  He got to Amelia and asked where his kisses were.  She said, "I threw them out."  How's that for feeling loved?

Amelia was slowly waltzing around the other day saying, "Got kates on my feet. Got kates on my feet."  I asked, "Skates?" Amelia answered, "Yeah, got kates on."

We found some "throwback" Pepsi bottles at Walmart the other day.  (I wish they would go back to them, not just the design, but the formula.  Did you know that the throwback has real sugar, while the current Pepsi has high fructose corn syrup?)  I was drinking some with my meal and Tabitha was looking at the bottle.  She said, "Let me see the word. p-e-p-see.  Maybe when I'm ninety I can drink that."

We had birthday cake for my girl last week (I plan on posting the pictures ASAP, we just got a new computer and I am having fun getting situated).  Tabitha was starting to eat cake with her fork at dinner.  She said, "I'm going to do this (sticks the fork into the cake), and then jab it into my mouth with out poking."

And this evening Amelia was coloring at the chalkboard.  I was sitting there feeding Hannah and I heard, "I made a boat.  It's AWESOME."
To clarify, I asked, "A boat or a bird?"
Amelia answered, "A boat.  It's a submarine."
A few minutes later she had moved over to the activity table and was putting the magnetic circle on the pizza for toppings.  She said, "I'm almost making pizza."
Here's a picture of her "submarine."  I really don't know where she heard that word.


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