Saturday, April 23, 2016

Week 4 Day 3

Reese can't seem to get well--first a 3-week cold, then a fever that lasted a couple of days. So our schooling was limited this week. However, we did complete our Letter D and Number 3 worksheets. (Mostly verbal education as opposed to hands-on, as Reese didn't have much energy.)


We also talked about the color green this week.


Besides that, we reviewed Africa on his map, read Corduroy an obscene amount of times (babies need their familiar comforts when sick I suppose), and played outside a bit. I am ready to get into the full swing of our schedule--this sickness needs to be finished! Hopefully we can tackle more next week (crossing my fingers).

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Week 4 Day 2

On Tuesday, we did more with the Letter D and the Number 3. I got serious with Reese about cooperating with hand over hand tracing. I want to strike a good balance between allowing his interests to lead our preschool efforts, and making him understand there are certain things he needs to learn. He was rewarded for his good listening with another firetruck coloring page. :)


We had fun making spaghetti and meatballs with his play dough. I taught him the Meatball Song, which cracked him up. We have a tickle fest at the end, at "nothing but mush." 

On top of spaghetti, all covered with cheese,
I lost my poor meatball, when somebody sneezed.
It rolled off the table, and onto the floor,
And then my poor meatball rolled right out the door. 
It rolled into the garden, and under a bush.
And then my poor meatball was nothing but MUSH!

We looked at Europe on his map, and did lots of reading. He is fascinated by the book Corduroy, by Don Freeman (an oldie but a goodie). There are dozens of new words for him to learn in this book!

Vocab words:

Lost
Shelf
Escalator (!)
Watchman
Flashlight
Dashing
Exclaim
Rocking chair
Knob


Week 4 Day 1

On Monday Reese and I started the Letter D and the Number 3. We also talked about the parts of a daffodil--the petals, stem, and leaves. We discussed how daffodils grow in the springtime, and how they're growing right now in other parts of the country.



Then we started our new Continent of the Week, Europe. There were lots of new things to discover--the clock tower in London, the Eiffel Tower in France, and many other points of interest. Reese enjoyed looking at the towers, since that's one of his favorite things to build.


Most of our vocab words today stemmed from our map. Then we listened to one of his educational CDs, played with bubbles on the porch, and did some reading.

Vocab words:

Europe
Taj Mahal
England
Clock tower
France
Eiffel Tower
Spain
Windmill
Pretzel
Germany
Switzerland
Saddle

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Week 3 Day 4

Reese has been having a rough time lately--he's been pretty stubborn and unhappy, between teething and having a cold. So, we did his firetruck coloring page, and I helped him with finishing his last Color of the Week page.


We also checked out Africa on his map, and reviewed Asia and Australia one more time. Then we did Music Time, played outside, and read lots of books. 

Vocab words:

Perfect
Dreadful
Beautiful
Wilt
Chrysanthemum
Petals
Bloom
Teacher
Meatloaf
Crumbs


Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Week 3, Day 2 & 3

We didn't get to do school on Day 2, because Reese was having a really weepy day. (I think the antibiotics were making him feel weird).

But today was Day 3, and we worked some more on the letter C and the number 2. Reese was having an ornery morning, so I did more teaching through coloring, as opposed to him participating. We started our Color of the Week, Yellow. He was interested in the idea of yellow daffodils (a  previous vocab word). yellow corn, and yellow pencils.


He is also really enjoying a Bible story coloring book his Auntie gave him. He has taken a liking to coloring the pictures of donkeys...but ONLY the donkey's feet...! It makes me laugh. However, I want him to grasp the concept of coloring a whole picture, and seeing how it can look. So we did this one together. Interestingly, he is a huge fan of the color gray right now.


We also reviewed Africa on his map, as well as Asia and Australia. 

His daddy is working with him on counting numbers. They started on our wall clock and counted to 12. Now, they've moved to the calendar, and they are doing 1-20. They also look at a map of the U.S. and talk about the names of the states. I am so proud of hubby for helping out! 

Vocabulary words:

Island
Signals
Horn
Florida
Tennessee
Nebraska
Colorado





Monday, April 11, 2016

Week 3 Day 1

Today we started our Letter of the Week, C, and our Number of the Week, 2. Reese really enjoyed hand-over-hand tracing with our Number 2 sheet. I think he likes learning numbers better than the alphabet! Hopefully he will understand the concept of the letters soon and enjoy them more too. We also did our seasonal page, illustrating "April showers." :) Reese liked the concept of the rain and the umbrellas.



For our Continent of the Week, we are studying Africa. Reese was very intrigued by the lion, of course, and the island Madagascar. :)


We are in a Green Eggs and Ham rut with his reading--it is all he wants to read. But I don't really mind it much, because he is learning how to recite parts of it that he remembers. However, it limits our vocabulary...most of the words we focused on were from the map today.

Vocabulary words:
Africa
Pyramids
camel
hippo
Madagascar
lemur
ocean

We did some imaginary play out on the porch, and since we're still under the weather, called it a day after that. It will take some time to get in the full swing of things. Happy Monday!


Friday, April 8, 2016

Week 2 Day 4

On Friday, we focused on our Color of the Week, Orange. This was not new information to Reese, though...it's his favorite color EVER. Haha! Still, it was good to focus on objects that are orange--basketballs, carrots, etc.


We also played outside, and then did Music Time. We spent some time shaking his jingle bells and playing piano, and then listened to his KinderMusic CD. It's a great series of preschool songs that help children learn about their world--vehicles, food in the kitchen, and various other subjects. 

For his vocabulary words today, Reese was fascinated by a picture of bugs in one of his books. Vocabulary words:

Praying mantis
Grasshopper 
Cricket
Wasp
Ladybug