Good morning! I love it that we can hang out and chill in the mornings. |
Homeschooling Baby Girl
Sight words |
Painted toenails and anklet (yes, it has nothing to do with homeschooling, but it was too cute to not share) |
Learning the letters in the alphabet. |
Sight words and matching pictures |
Basic shapes |
Big and small basic shapes |
The colors |
Learning the colors and shapes in those colors |
Numbers one through five |
Bible stories. I make them short and sweet and dramatize with my voice a lot.
Letters A though E. She pretty much knows all of these. |
Homeschooling: Circle Time
Continents, calendar, months of the year, days of the week, memory verse, etc. |
Montessori Culture (Geography): Landforms
Nomenclature |
I forgot to color the nomenclature cards (I only colored the answer keys), so I improvised and made it part of the lesson. K helped color the cards with me. |
Not perfect, but anything kid-made is wonderful. |
Showing K bays and lakes on the inflatable globe. |
Showing K peninsulas, islands, capes, etc. on the globe. |
Showing K straits, isthmuses, etc. on the globe. |
Sandpaper landforms |
Sandpaper landforms and nomenclature cards. |
Sandpaper landforms and nomenclature cards. |
Sandpaper landforms and nomenclature cards. Suite and archipelago |
Household experiment: going paperless
I bought 14 hand towels for $4 at Wal-mart to begin our experiment. I wanted to try it out before spending a ton of money on good quality cloth napkins. We have been using these instead of paper napkins and it for a couple of weeks and the experiment is a success! If the napkins don’t get too dirty, we can use them multiple times, so it even save us money by not having to wash several a day. We have only had to use paper napkins once (when we had guests come over). Now, I’ll be on the hunt for good quality cloth napkins that we can use. |
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