Monday, September 8, 2014

Week 3-E is for Emergency Room

3, E and Semi-Circle 


Just so I don't leave you guessing why I titled this post as I did, I will talk about Friday first and work my way back to Monday.



As it turned out, Friday was not the best day in the history of days.  The kids and I met some friends at Mountain Brook library.  We had a great time playing, reading and picking out more books to check out.  It all started to go South when we went upstairs (because I wanted to find a non-kids' movie-not the kids' section, I know).  Oddly, there was a shelf with a few pieces of sports equipment on it (basketball, baseball glove, etc) as well as a large ball-shaped rock.  The rock was on the bottom shelf.  So of course my son was drawn to that shelf like a magnet.  I told him multiple times to leave the stuff alone...but I rounded the corner and heard him scream.  I rushed back over to find that he had rolled that stone off the bottom shelf onto his fingers.  I noticed they were quickly swelling and turning purple and realized an x-ray was required.

A sweet sissy kissing his hurt fingers in the ER.
Due to the fact that we are still new in town and my son was in pain, I didn't know where to park at the hospital.  As you might can imagine, I didn't want to spend any time looking for appropriate parking because I was anxious to get him in and treated.  So...you may know where this is going...my car got towed while we were in the ER.  HA!  I'm starting to think we should not have gotten out of bed that morning.  
It's a good thing our number of the week was 3.  2 broken fingers + 1 car tow = 3 unfortunate events
What a fantastically educational day! (insert sarcasm)

Other morning outings (besides the library/ER day):
Jemison Park
Birmingham Museum of Art
Doctor's appointment (checkups for both kids)
Ballet class











Our semi-circle art project was simple.  I cut an apple in half and then cut through the half, so that each kid had a "semi-circle stamp".  They dipped the apple piece in different colors of paint and created their art.


This week I introduced Spanish.  I did this in very simple ways: a Spanish DVD from the library (that they watched while I was in the shower), a Spanish matching game and several books from the library with Spanish incorporated.  A couple of those books also included the number 3: "The Three Cabritos" by Eric Kimmel and "The Three Tamales" (can't remember the author and already took it back).  


Food was pretty simple to work our shape into.  Can anyone say "Tacos and Quesadillas"??


                                           There was even a semi-circle at the art museum!


ABC box surprises were-Elephant, Earrings, and a snow globe Egg

We also ate several hard-boiled eggs throughout the week.

Can't you tell this is an E?? ha!


Youtube videos we watched:
3 song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smCfhbSQEiE
E song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFfKWRBM3eg

*Also, while riding in the car, we listened to an Ellie Goulding song that my kids call the "E E song".  The title of it is "Anything Could Happen" and she does say that sound a lot in it.  We also talked about the fact that Ellie starts with E.
E is for Ellie Goulding...one of my favorite singers.


We did a pinterest science "Experiement" that did not work.  If you see a pin that says "dancing raisins" or "rising raisins", don't get your hopes up...unless you're a better scientist than me.  

Overall, I would say this week was "Eventful".  I'm thankful that we survived
a week of 3's, E's and semi-circles...but I have to say, I wouldn't
want to do it over again.  Bring on a week of 4...
only I hope we don't have 4 unfortunate
events next week. :)

-Lauren













Friday, August 29, 2014

Week 2 - 2, U, and Circles


2 flowers.


I'm always envious of my friends who talk about their kids sleeping until 8:00 or 9:00 in the mornings.  There was a time when mine would sleep at least until 8:00, but no more.  They just love to tackle the day as soon as the sun comes up….or maybe they just really love our learning sessions and can't wait to get started. Ha!  Whatever the reason, we are all up before 7:00 AM in the mornings.  We have breakfast, get dressed, make up our beds and brush teeth, all before 8:00 (the time our lesson starts).

                                             This week we learned about the following:
2

U

Circle

               ...and our memory verse is "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Matthew 22:39

To go along with this week's memory verse, we talked a lot about community service and thinking of others.  Monday, we took plastic bags to Avondale Park and picked up litter on the park grounds (although, next time we do that, I will bring rubber gloves).
Tuesday, we made "hugs" for our actual neighbors (our buddies who live on our street):
Hugs I saw on Pinterest.

I did this week a little different from last week in this way:  I introduced all three concepts on Monday, but focused on one thing at a time the rest of the week…Tuesday-Circles, Wednesday-2 and Thursday-U.  We were a little lax on Friday because we were excited about company coming.  I admit I relied on Dora to reinforce the concepts we learned this week, while I washed sheets and vacuumed floors.  It happens.  haha!


Week 2 morning activities:
Avondale Park and Library
Original Pancake House and Vulcan Park
Zoo splashpad and Carousel
Quiet morning at home and Ava's first day of Ballet
A trip to Dollar Tree (for Ava's birthday supplies) and last minute house-tidying for weekend company


Our Shape Chart: (Just a piece of contraction paper where we keep up with what shapes we've discussed by gluing on plastic gemstones in respective shapes)




Crafts we did with U and 2 this week simply involved construction paper and paint.  I drew the number and letter on the paper and then let them go back over it with paint (U) and glue paper pieces on top (2).



We only had two ABC box surprises this week.  They were Umbrella and Ukelele.  Here is an amazing Ukelele version of "Let it Go" that we stumbled upon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHmGUrpOgAU



                                           Circles we found at Vulcan Park:





Food Circles:
Making pizza 
Pizza
Original Pancake House



Sidenotes:

Call this a misguided notion, but I feel that a well-rounded education includes Disney classic movies.  Thanks to the local library, last week we watched Cinderella.  This week, we have enjoyed Peter Pan.

My daughter has memorized the Bible verse by now, but before she really got it, she was saying, "You shout love your neighbors of your shelf."

Circles, U's and 2's are so easy to find anywhere.  I think the most fun we have is looking for environmental shapes, numbers and letters.

There were a couple off days this week…as in, we didn't stick exactly to our schedule.  I was a little tempted to stress about that, because I'm trying to be organized.  But I realized that it was okay.  They are still learning a lot and our schedule can stand to be dynamic.



Website Resources from the week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHmGUrpOgAU (really amazing Ukelele version of Let it Go)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUiCcn9lnhQ (a great U song video that the kids loved, but slightly made me feel like i was getting a migraine-haha!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gt6cHooI6M (my son loves Elmo and balls, so we watched this and thought about balls/circles)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxardpBReQc (Elmos and Elvis Costello singing about the number 2)

Friday, August 22, 2014

Week 1

As a speech-language pathologist, I have worked full-time since graduating with my degree (seven years).  I was, until recently, a little intimidated by the thought of being a stay-at-home mom….make that a lot intimidated.  My family has relocated to Birmingham, AL for my husband's work.  I decided to stay at home most of the time…maybe find part-time work.  I want to make the time spent at home with my kids enriching and intentional….so I have made myself in charge of their preschool education.
Since moving to the area, I have learned these two things:
1. Birmingham is an excellent city for mommies and kids.  2. My kids (ages 4 and 2) are eager to learn and experience and when I pour my energy into teaching them, it is amazing and rewarding for all of us.  Well, maybe that was three things I learned.  We just started working on numbers, so I can't be held responsible. haha!

Abeka Books recommended by a Homeschooling mom and my kids' former preschool director.

For week 1, I'm going by Abeka books' number and letter, which is '#1' and 'I'.  I wondered why they didn't start with 'A'.  Could it be because '1' and 'I' look so much alike?  Just a thought.  I randomly selected a shape to talk about as well…triangle.  Except in retrospect, I think it would have been better to talk about triangles during '3' week, since they have three sides.  Oh well.  I guess there's not a shape that only has one side…a circle?  Confusing stuff….I need some schooling.  haha!

I still remember my Kindergarten teacher having an ABC box.  She would pull something out of it that started with a designated letter.  It was always a surprise and so exciting!  We would get to pass it around and talk about it, using describing words.
                                                             Here is my ABC box:              
Yes, it's a painted shoe box.  Ignore the Steve Madden logo under the paint.
Every day this week, an object that starts with I was inside.  Monday-Iguana, Tuesday-Ice, Wednesday-Insect, Thursday-Iron (which didn't fit in the box and I held behind the box with one of my husband's shirts, that needed ironing, draped over it), and Friday-Ice Cream (I decided to always make Friday's surprise a fun treat-a reward for getting through the week of learning)
We left each surprise I object on the window seal by the table for the week.  The bag of Ice quickly turned to a bag of water. Oh well.


When I was working in a school, I wrote IEPs.  That stands for Individualized Education Program.  The same is needed in a homeschool environment.  My daughter is four and my son is two, so they have very different needs.  Attention spans are not long.  We have worked for one hour every day this  week, starting at 8:00 AM.  They need frequent breaks; especially my son.  They do a coloring sheet for each concept and then go run in the back yard, looking for things that look like a '1', 'I' or triangle.  We watch videos on youtube for each thing as well.  They are listed below.

Triangle song:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_xJ26ugYgQ
One song:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ7hq2pdz6s
Letter I song:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm0mWtnXoTA

                               I have loosely followed this schedule that I found on Pinterest:


After the designated home-learning time is over, we grab some snacks and a water bottle and head over to one of the many fun places this city has to offer to look for our letter, number and shape.
Here is our week 1 list of places:
Homewood Public Library
Birmingham Zoo
Triangle Park and Avondale Library
Sam's Club-just because I needed some things (you can fit learning into errands too!)
Play date at some friends' house


Side Notes:
We have a Bible memory verse of the week as well.  This week was, conveniently Genesis 1:1.  Maybe next week, it will be 2:2 of some book of the Bible.  My husband came home on Tuesday and asked my daughter to say the memory verse.  She gave no response and I commented that it was a "forgotten verse".  ha!  She had it memorized by Wednesday though.

I gave each of my kids 1 cheerio and 1 gummy.  My daughter said, "I have a great idea!  Let's talk about the number 5 and get 5 gummies!" Smart kid.

At the zoo, my daughter found a triangle shape in the flamingo's legs…or "Fla'mango'" as she calls it.
Hybrid bird and fruit?  Don't think so.


On Thursday, I had the excellent idea (I thought) of having a Wyatt Waters-inspired watercolor lesson.  We looked at the book of his paintings and talked about colors and brush strokes.  I then told the kids to make their own pieces.  After maybe five strokes with the paint and brushes, they announced they were done.  I'm glad I got a picture of the maybe two minutes my idea worked.
Can you tell my kids enjoy being in various states of undress?


Any time we are riding in the car, we listen to Mozart or Beethoven Pandora stations and talk about who the composer is and what instruments we hear.  Except somehow, on Friday, we started listening to Stevie Wonder and got into a discussion about Motown style and blindness.  My daughter said that if you're "blonde" you can't see.  Well, I'm blonde and require a very strong prescription in my contacts/glasses, so maybe she's onto something.

Tonight we will order a pizza because of the triangle-shaped slices.  We will get to order another one during circle week!




                                                    Our week in Ones, I's and Triangles:
A plugin in the library floor that looks like uppercase I, Triangle Park, my daughter's painted 1, flamingo legs that make the triangle shape, a lowercase I on a zoo sign, Triangle Park art, a Sesame Street number chorus line song about 1, 1 swan with a somewhat 1-shaped neck, my daughters cutout I from scrap paper, my daughter standing in front of a triangle-shaped rock, and last but not least a triangle-shaped grilled cheese.


What I learned during Week 1:
1. Homeschool is fun, tiring, and rewarding.
2. Homeschool tastes good: Grilled cheese, ice cream, pizza
3. You have to go with the flow and accept that not every idea will turn out Pinterest-perfect.
4. Learning is the point and that can happen in endless methods…it doesn't have to involve the kids perfectly sitting at the table doing worksheets. 



                                               More great resources I discovered this week:
                                            http://ministry-to-children.com/easy-bible-verses/

                                                 http://www.activitycoloringpages.com


Thanks and much love,
Lauren