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First couple of days of homeschool preschool!

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Caroline coloring at the table 2We started doing preschool this week and so far we are off to a good start.  Caroline is excited each morning to come down and see what is planned.

I have to say that none of these ideas are original to me. I’ve done a lot of surfing, looking for ideas that I thought would work well for us.  And I am keeping it pretty low-key to start with.  My main goal is to get off to a fun start with this.  Yes, Caroline will be learning as well.  But given her personality, my biggest goal is to get her hooked on learning and finding it enjoyable.

So here is what we are doing…

We set up a corner in the dining room for our school area.  There is absolutely nowhere else in the house to do it. I would dearly love to have a separate room, but that just isn’t meant to be.  I have literally an entire room’s worth of stuff in our basement from my teaching days and since having Caroline.  It’s frustrating, but I’m just trying to make the best of the situation.

Homeschool corner 2So we purchased a table and chairs which we love.  (That’s Caroline above sitting at it the first day we bought it, trying it out with a coloring page.) Bought it at Toys’RUs and it is great!  It should fit Caroline for at least a few years.  We also purchased a small bookcase. (We already had twelve in various sizes in the house, but they were all being used…) And a palm tree.  (More on that later.)

The rolling cart is an idea I got from Confessions of a Homeschooler.  I am also using her Letter of the Week Preschoool Curriculum.  It was only $10 and it is worth every penny just for how it has so many ideas I can quickly use and print off.  The curriculum is written to be used with one new letter a week.  We’ll probably do two a week only because one a week will be dragging it out too much for Caroline.  Some of the activities are too easy for Caroline, but there is plenty there to give me a good foundation on which to plan around.

So the rolling cart.  If you go to her post The Workbox System, you will see some examples of how she organizes her children’s work each day. Since Caroline and I are both a sucker for anything organizational I knew this would totally appeal to both of us.  I wish I had had the video camera on when we set up the rolling cart (before it was even filled).  Her eyes got big and she could hardly wait to start pulling the drawers open and rolling it around.  Now the first thing she does every morning when we come downstairs is open all the drawers to see what is in there!

Caroline with coconut tree 2Ok, so the palm tree now residing in my formal dining room… Yes, it is a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree.  We’ll be adding a letter each time we learn about it.  Caroline and David made coconuts and Caroline was more than proud of them.

We’ll be using Chicka Chicka Boom Boom along with the Letter of the Week Curriculum. We’re making a lapbook and I’ll post about that shortly as well.

Let’s see… What else…

Oh, we are making these adorable little foam letters.  This is where I am really grateful for David.  I could never cut these out and make them look anything remotely like the picture.  I just gather the supplies, print out the picture from the internet, hand the stuff to him, and he cuts all the pieces that I need.  Gotta love being married to an artist!

Caroline with alligatorSo here is Caroline proudly showing off her alligator!

Well, there are a number of other neat little ideas I plan on sharing, but work is calling me so I should stop here.  I definitely won’t be posting pictures of everything we do, but I will share some of the ideas I find in case anyone else would like to use them.

So far I’m pleased with how things have gone.  One thing I know for sure.  Anything that uses a dry erase marker or scissors and glue will be a big hit.  She loves them both.  And I’m also pretty sure that Caroline is going to be a lefty. She goes back and forth, but she almost always writes with her left hand now and cuts with her right.  So I’ll have the added challenge of trying to teach a southpaw how to write!

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All-of-a-Kind Family series is amongst favorite books ever

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

There were a few series of books I read over and over and over again while growing up.  I would be hard pressed to rank them, but I know that the All-of-a-Kind Family series would rank in the top three for sure.  I absolutely loved these books. I can still see in my mind where they were on the library shelves at the public library.  I took them out many times.

I’ve written more about this series at All-of-a-Kind Family Classic Children’s Books.  There is also The All-of-a-Kind Family Companion (PDF) prepared by The Association of Jewish Libraries for use with the series.

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Writing prompts and project ideas related to spring topics

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

lilacskiesThere are all kinds of fun spring writing topics – St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, baseball, Memorial Day…  Here are a few articles I wrote with ideas to get the creative juices flowing!

Fun Spring Writing Project and Lesson Plan Ideas

Spring and Summer Writing Lesson Plan Ideas

Free April and Spring Themed Lesson Plan Ideas

Enjoy!  :D

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Free American Revolution Lapbook and Notebooking Pages

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

LIberty bell 2Here is a free resource for today only!  Homeschool Freebie of the Day is offering an entire American Revolution lapbook with notebooking pages.  I’ve just briefly peeked through it, but it looks like there are lots of helpful resources and ideas.

It will be a number of years before Caroline is ready for this, but I continue to add good materials to my files in anticipation of using them eventually.

Enjoy!  :D

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The Long Winter, The Blizzard of 1888, and Sgt. Preston of the Yukon – Free MP3s

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

There are three free MP3 downloads today if you are interested. One is a 1950 radio adaptation of The Long Winter (Little House), perhaps my favorite Laura Ingalls Wilder books. Another is The Blizzard of 1888. And the third is Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. Lots of good listening for a winter day!

I haven’t had time to listen to them myself yet, but have downloaded them and look forward to it.  I enjoyed some really good Thanksgiving and Christmas ones over the holidays. I like to just sit and close my eyes while listening. Much better for the imagination!

Enjoy!

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