Tuesday, November 23, 2010

November 15-19, 2010

We have dropped the structured school and are mostly playing and doing Thanksgiving activities.  The boys LOVE to color/draw and have been having a blast with their Lego DUPLO blocks.  Works for me!

Justin tried to write water bottle (WD BDL) for what he is thankful for.  Our thankful chain gets longer everyday!  I thought it was sweet the day he was thankful for MOM.  He said he thought that I needed a present and that would make me happy.  He then told me that he also wanted to write something that was short because he didn't want to write a lot and MOM is only three letters. 

Yep, he was saying cheese.  Adorable, huh?

Justin wearing his headband.

Two of this week's books.  I can't find the others.  The boys have gotten fast at running off with them.  They LOVE the Pigeon books.  I think a couple more might be coming their way this Christmas.

They loved making these.  Ryan loves any project that involves gluing.

Me with the alphabet.

Friday, November 12, 2010

November 8-12, 2010


This week we continued with our normal routine and our November thankful chain.  Rob got Veteran's Day off of work so we got to spend time together running errands and some time outdoors.  Here are some of this week's highlights, if that is what you would call them.

Justin told me he made me an umbrella.  It won't exactly keep me dry, but I was impressed.
We made these turkeys.  I did the cutting for this project, but the boys did their own painting and Justin folded his own turkey legs.  He thinks he is pretty clever to be able to do the "zig zag" paper.

Justin showed this to me and I said, "Ape-o?"  He said that it was an apple, but that I couldn't eat it.  I said, "Oh, you wrote apple for me."  He said," Mommy, when you say it, it has an "L' on the end!"
We are going to do a K-W-L chart about turkeys.  We took some pics of them this week when we were at the petting zoo.

Ryan and Justin made their pilgrim boys.  I think they are adorable.  Justin cut out his own black body and hat.  I cut out the other pieces because he tends to get frustrated or lose interest if there is too much.  He did the gluing all by himself. 

Evidently Justin thinks this will make a perfect birthday card for Papa.  He also thinks he needs a bigger paper so he can write his name.  There isn't enough space on the name line.

Completely independent.  Obviously still not great coloring, but he gets it.

Some of this week's books.

More books.  Ryan loves the ants book and Justin loves the pigeon book.

Justin working on the worksheet asking him to color the piece of pie with fewer pecans in each set of two.  He then decided to add some of his own pecans so they would be equal. 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Week of November 1 through 5

Wasn't feeling well this week, so we had really flexible school.  We did calendar activities, read some books, and did a lot of coloring instead of more involved projects.  In addition to Thanksgiving books we have been doing some books that are songs familiar to Ryan and variations on those songs.  We also got a few more Halloween books in the mail, so even though it is November, we read them.  Justin thought Goodnight, Goon! was very funny.  Ryan enjoyed The Seals on the Bus and The Spooky Wheels on the Bus.  How can you go wrong with that song, no matter what you put into it?

No, I have NO idea why this picture is sideways.  It isn't on my picture viewer or my camera.  Sigh.


Justin made a thank you letter saying what he liked best about the Halloween party.  He made his J backwards, but when I asked him about it, he told me that I still knew it was a J even if it was backwards. 
This week we celebrated 100 consecutive days without a day or night toileting accident.  Here is Justin's take on a 100 chart.  We talked about the number 100 and made party hats and special cupcakes. :)
Justin was excited to show me that he can write just like I can.  He showed me the two words he wrote outside using sidewalk chalk.
We also made a "Where Am I?" farm book.  Mostly coloring, but Justin enjoyed reading it too.
We have started a chain of things we are thankful for.  Each day we write something we are thankful for on a link and add it to the chain.  I saw a really cute project of someone adding feathers to a turkey.  That would be fun, but our chain is started and easier. 

I think next week might be a bit slow too.  I am still miserable with this cold and if I can keep the kids occupied doing something besides school, I think I will take advantage of it.  We do need to visit the petting zoo turkeys though!

Jack and the Beanstalk

Oops!  I thought I had posted this, but it seems to say "draft" in my little dashboard window.  Anyway, we made a beanstalk out of packing materials.  It was Justin's idea and I think it is cute.  Definitely very easy and inexpensive!
We also made a magic harp.  Not as cute, but a good story prop.  We already had a hen (stuffed animal) and a "golden" Easter egg.  Magic harp didn't last long, but the beanstalk is still up!