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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Another month ends...

And so another month ends. This month has brought abut some beautiful and challenging changes for me. I am still struggling with a great deal of emotional issues, which I don't think will cease any time soon. While that seems daunting and negative, alas! it is not (all anyway). I am learning about letting go and trying "to be present" everyday with the kids. There are lots of things of which I must let go and not just the obvious.
The kids were playing at the park on an unseasonably warm day last week and I was reflecting back over the past year and what a difference a year can make. I was thinking that this time last year I was getting a group of third graders to achieve in state testing. Everyone in education knows that after Christmas comes test prep!Now, I am teaching college students! Still teaching reading (my favorite) and even still teaching it to struggling students. While I miss many things about the classroom, I feel that this is where I am supposed to be. Clearly God's hand has been in evident in my life. What a blessing it has been to be home with the twinkies during this transition and move. I am just starting to really feel it and relish in the enjoyment of having the time to read books, watch movies, sew, and cook! All of which I do after I have spent the day teaching and playing with my own children (because I'm not falling in the bed exhausted-well, most days anyway).

At church, we have been working on a series about Games and how we need to stop playing games with God and His church. It's time to step over the line and be fully committed to giving, growing, and serving. This is a time of growth for me and clearly God has put me in this place to grow closer to Him. In time's of loneliness, God is often crying out for a relationship with me (when it should be ME crying out for that relationship). It's my hope this year will be a year of growth and release for me. I'm hoping for growth in the Lord and release from the anchors that weigh heavy and me and keep me grounded in this world. (If you're interested, watch this HILARIOUS video-If you grew up on Nintendo and Mario, you'll love it!)
I've made several personal goals this year (perhaps I'll share more in a less winded post) one of which is to read more books. My goal is to read 52 (one each week) which should be easy-I hope! I just finished Eat, Pray, Love and what a relevant book it was for me in my life right now. I didn't always agree with everything in it and our beliefs are quite different, but just as I teach my students about the value in all literature, I did manage to glean the desire for God, enjoying what he has giving me, and finding balance in this crazy hectic life!

And enough of the waxing poetic.....

Here is the completed January Homeschool Plan that I posted at the beginning of the month. I have done a little color coding on this chart. Anything that is yellow did not get accomplished. Anything that is pink was added and not on the first chart. Anything in blue or pink was done! I thought it would be neat to see how much we actually got accomplished. Call it the "data driven" teacher in me, but I want to see some growth!


And here is the new calendar for February. Of course, we're doing Valentine's for the first half of the month. My plan is to do some activities about dinosaurs for the second half of the month!

If you have hung in with this post for this long, you deserve a treat! I wish I could have you click a link and get a Target Giftcard, or chocolate chip cookie, or whatever it is you like! But, I cannot do such fancy HTML coding. I can give you a penguin and fish rhyming game to play. If you would like it, just click Penguin Rhyme Time.

Happy End of January-
K

PS. Our January Book list is completed! We read something all but two days this month, for a total of 75 books read and 51 different titles read! That's pretty exciting (I think anyway-I know, I'm a nerd!)

Sunday, January 29, 2012

A Little Freebie for you....

This is the first time I have created a Freebie for my site! It's kind of exciting. I was making this little conversation heart coloring page for my twinks and I thought I would up load it here as well. It is full of very simple sight words (the first few on the Fry list I think). Sister knows all of these. Brother knows about half. On a positive note, sis decoded a lot of two letter words this week (mostly rimes, which is great!). I'm so proud of them! If you use the sight word coloring page, I would love to know what you thought-Happy coloring!

Just click here to see the worksheet.


I'll be back later this week to tell you new things I'm planning for homeschool for the month of Feb!

Monday, January 23, 2012

This week at our house.... (Well, two weeks actually)

I'm a little behind on the posting. Sorry to the two of you who read this blog (Grammy and Nona). Oh wait my Aunt Robin just told me she was reading it, so that makes three! We went for a visit to Poppa and Nona's in there and we had a birthday party of J-Man! So, we've been trying to stay busy in the meantime. We're continuing our snow theme, even though as I see the weather report right now, it is currently 60 degrees in our neck of the woods. Oh well. Fine by me.
Here are some things we did:

We talked about Penguins and where they live. The kiddos can also tell you that polar bears and penguins live at opposite poles. They can also tell you that the daddy penguin stays with the egg while the mommy goes back to the ocean for food. And that the leopard seal eats the penguins.

















Here are a few math things we did. We worked on making winter shapes with pattern blocks. We reviewed the shapes (especially trapeziod and rhombus). And then we did a little sy-mitten-try (sorry, couldn't help it). They both really liked this. I think it was because they got to smush their paintings!

I saw this cute little snowman on Pinterest and wanted the kiddos to make them. I added a little math to it by having them make the square in a pattern. They also had to draw the circles themselves. You can't really tell by Brother's squares are stacked on top of each other. They also had to cut out the squares themselves from strips of paper (for some cutting practice).



Yes, we are still obsessed with The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats as mentioned before (see previous post). I found this mixed media art from Pitter Patter Art and knew it would be perfect for my two. Brother chose the last page for his art and mostly painted and painted, while Sis chose the sledding/sliding Peter for hers. I cut out the Peters and they glued them on to their paintings. I think they came out great!



Here is Brother's art.



And here are Sis's.





































This project is a crayon resist. I have LOVED crayon resist since I learned about it in my Art for Education class. I have probably used it as my "go-to" artsy activity for a lot of different ages. For now, I wrote the kiddo's names in white crayon and drew some snowflakes on their white paper. Then they water colored on top of it. They ooohhhed and ahhhhed. Brother even said it was "Magic Paint." And here's the best part-They were still and quiet for at least 30 min!




Here's one of the last things we did last week. I've been working on a few sight words with the twinkies. Sis has her's down pretty well. Brother still needs some work, so I thought I would make a kinesthetic activity! I taped down sight words on the kitchen floor. Each kiddo had their own color. When I shouted out a word they had to jump on it. It was so fun! We'll definitely be playing this one again. I'm getting ready to read Boys and Girls Learn Differently, which of course I know, but my schema ;) is limited, so I'm going to read some to build my background knowledge.


I also have our book list to post and another few things, but the oven timer is beeping at me, which means the meatloaf is ready! I'm also back at work for the new semester and I have a bit of a commute this time, so things get hectic from time to time (anybody else feel that way?).

Happy Learning!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Snowy Day

My children apparently do not read the weather report! It has been unusually warm here, but we've been doing nothing but reading about SNOW! Our new obsession is Ezra Jack Keats' The Snowy Day. So this week we did a lot of crafts and learning games with our good friend Peter and his snowy day. We will definitely have to get some more of the Peter series books! Here's what we did this week:

We got a new Melissa and Doug alphabet magnet set for Christmas, so we've been sorting lowercase and uppercase everyday. We've also been spelling our names and other simple words.
This is brother's "Don't See Me" face. He does NOT like to have his picture taken (most of the time), and yes, sometimes we do work in our pajamas!
We also made snowflake stamp paintings like the end pages of The Snowy Day (for some reason it is not letting me italicize or underline the title, which is really bothering me!).
I made those stampers with foam stickers stuck on bottle caps. I LOVE pinterest!
To continue our winter theme, we made these cute little handprint mittens
(remember I'm a sucker for a handprint craft!). They turned out SO cute!
For a little math, we made snowmen using lots of different shapes and we talked about sizes and order and so on. We also reviewed the shapes we used (hexagon, trapezoid, rhombus etc.).
I'm so glad the princess was able to join us for this activity!
We've also been working really hard on sight words. We played a new sight word memory game, which brother LOVED! It was the first time that he wanted to say the words and it wasn't like
pulling teeth to get it out of him.
Another Snowy Day activity we did was work on sorting beginning sounds. We sorted "Starts with S" things from the story and "Does not start with S" things from the story.
We also did a little interactive writing with this and the kiddos wrote the beginning letters for the pictures.
We also made a flow map of the sequence of the story. We had to reread it a few times to make sure we got it correct, but trust me, they didn't mind! I'm working on getting all these things together to make sort of a Snowy Day Tot Pack out of it, but I'm about halfway finished.
Another thing I am trying to do this month is chart what books we are reading each day. I thought it would be neat to look back at the end of the month and see how many books we read. Here is what we read this week:

Sunday: The Snowy Day, Berenstein Bears Count their Blessings, Berenstein Bears Too Much Junk Food

Monday: The Snowy Day, Tops and Bottoms, Asparagus to Zucchini: A Vegetable Alphabet

Tuesday: The Snowy Day, The Biggest Snowball of All, Let it Snow, Mine-a-saur

Wednesday: The Snowy Day, Brave Irene, Put Me in the Zoo

Thursday: The Snowy Day, Ready, Set, Skip!

Friday: The House that Jack Built, Put Me in the Zoo, Lost Little Monkey

Saturday: Jan Brett's Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Construction Countdown, The Great Dogwash

Wheeewww! That is a lot of work in a week! It was a great week and we got a lot accomplished! I love being able to be with these two little miracles. Thank you God for giving me the opportunity.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Something New!

Since it's a new year, I decided I would post something on here that I've never posted before. I know you are all waiting with bated breath! It's a RECIPE! I've never posted one before and I thought it might be fun. This is an old recipe that I've made a million times. It's so good and easy! It freezes great and we always have leftovers. This soup is also great the next day! I love stuffed peppers, but with three year olds, it isn't too easy to eat a giant pepper! So this is sort of an "Unstuffed Pepper Soup." I think this recipe is something I modified from Taste of Home, but I honestly cannot remember. I hope you will try it (and like it, of course!). Let me know if you do!


Here is what you will need:

And of Course:


And here are the simple directions:
1. Brown the hamburger, onions, and green pepper and drain. Set aside.

2. Mix can of tomato soup and one can full of beef stock.


3. Add drained hamburger mixture to the tomato soup mixture.


4. Add cooked rice to mixture.


5. Heat on low until desired consistency is reached! So good!