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Showing posts with label tiny tot school. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Letter C- Tot School and Pre-k

       Letter C - With Cowboy (4) and Butter (2)


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 Workbox Pre-K Setup for Cowboy


  Tot Tray Setup for Butter


Bible Memory Verse Letter C

Children Obey your parents, in all things, for this is well pleasing to the Lord. Colossians 3:20

Cowboy is Coloring and Decorating his activity sheet from our RRSP letter C pack while I read his lesson for the week from My ABC Bible Verses: Hiding God's Word in Little Hearts



Butter- Lacing the Cat! And putting together 3 piece Cat Puzzle. 



 Open Ended play with the Wooden Stacking Train


Color by sight word - "In" and practicing getting ready to learn how to write the letter C.


Mommy calls out a Color and he pops it up on the Crayola Beginnings Baby Bob and Color


Building a Little People Playground :) 



Cowboy still loves PUZZLES!! I chose this Melissa & Doug Playful Pet puzzle for this week because it has a Dog and a CAT on it for the letter C.

Butter loves the ipad- and all games that start by Saying TOCA BOCA!! So here he is playing Toca Boca Hair Salon 2 (I even enjoy this app its super cute!!) 


Don't Spill the Beans!!!!! Hes concentrating Very hard! then.....


WHAT!?!? Yup... he spilled them :) 


Reading his easy reader with sight word "In" and coloring a Letter C Book 



Trying his best to right the letter C on his Dry Erase Center ! Which ended up a bunch of Circles but hey, C is for Circle right ??? :)




Identifying objects in our Letter C Alphabet Soup Sorters


Putting Circle Foam Stickers on the Cats and Caterpillar. 







 Cowboy is not a fan of patterns... and he had to color one on the candy cane.. I think he was "Thrilled" when he was finally done.... 


 Butter finding all the Letter C's with Pom Pom Magnets....


Going over the Color Orange and putting stickers in his sticker book... The boy loves stickers!! 





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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

DIY: Fuzzy Pom Pom Magnets

As Easy As ..



and your little ones will love these DIY Fuzzy Magnets!

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You will need
-Fuzzy Pom Poms
-Magnet Tape or Roll of Magnet
-Hot Glue Gun 

Turn on glue gun, cut out small pieces of magnets, then glue them to the back of the Pom Poms you do not need that much glue just a dot will do. Push down on the Pom Pom to make it stick good and you my friend are DONE! Super cute, Super Easy!!



Here are some pictures of them in action!! 








Wednesday, October 2, 2013

First look at the 2013-2014 School Year

All in One

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This post is of our first few weeks of school, I am just putting it all in one post because I am lazy and need to play catch up :) This year I am trying and testing workboxes with Lou and Cowboy and tot trays for Butter. The main planning focus for me this year is Lou, who will in the future have her own separate posts from the boys- because for Cowboy and Butter, its still so much more important to me that they play and explore than do paper work. Although Cowboy BEGS for School Work! It still is not mandatory or a requirement that he does anything as far as I am concerned because I know he learns best by exploring things at this age, but I will say that it makes me so proud that he WANTS to learn! Then Butter, well he is all about making a mess, digging in everything and trying his best to fit into this new world of homeschool. So I would say hes pretty much doing what any 2 year old should be :P 

Here is what our first few weeks looked like! 

This is our setup in our schoolhouse this year... (if you are not familiar with our schoolhouse it is a rv that we renovated and made into a schoolhouse.) I am terrible and only took one picture that doesn't even show everything but here is a general Idea. To the left of Lou is her Workboxes, and I used an old toy organizer to hold Cowboys workboxes on the right. Butters tot trays are to the left as well but I didn't get a picture of everything together... maybe Next week!


I am still undecided as far as a base plan for Cowboy. I only say plan because I like to be organized and prepared for each day ahead of time. I know he LOVES doing his school work, so until he stops showing interest in his workboxes, I will continue to fill them up! So I am starting the year off with Raising Rock Star Preschoolers Curriculum from 1plus1plus1. I also pull a lot of things from online and another resource book called Do and Learn Preschool.


Coloring his Letter A Bible memory verse "A Soft Answer Turns Away Wrath" Proverbs 15:1


 Q-tip Painting Letter A Sheet while Butter plays with Busy Gears


Butter is doing Tot Trays, so when he is interested in doing school work, his trays are filled with Tot School Printables and Learning Toys. For this Tray he used the Melissa & Doug Alphabet Stamp Set to stamp on the letter a Apple. 


We talked about Apples and the Color Red. 


 When I am working with Cowboy or Lou, I try my best to get Butter involved in one of his learning toys like this - Rock-a-Stack while I work with them. It doesn't usually last very long, but I will take a few minutes over none !


Cowboy making some patterns with Pattern Cards using Domination game pieces. Butter decided he wanted to join in as well so I talked about colors with him and patterns while working with Cowboy.



Cutting practice with a matching worksheet 




C had forgotten how to do this Sequence Sorting puzzle and was being a real grump about it... so I gave him a few hints and told him he didn't have to do it if he didn't want to but he was determined to finish it (totally love that quality about him) so when he finally finished he was extremely proud of himself... Can ya tell?


Happy to be reunited with his Candy Construction set




Working on writing the letter A together :)


My sweet girl... doing her reading assignment... how she concentrates during it all.. I will never know


Butter mailing out his colored letters... telling me the colors as he puts them in the mailbox! 


Love his little expressions!! Dot Painting the letter A and loving it!! 



 Working on another Cut and Paste Worksheet putting together a turtle.


Talking about Letter A and telling me what kind of animal he sees! 


Butter Poundin Nails...


 Color by number Letter A Worksheet


Gems in a Treasure Chest - We did lots of counting, adding and subtracting- Butter did some sorting but mainly loved filling and dumping the boxes :) 



 For spelling each week I try and switch things up.. because spelling is just so boring and who likes to spell? So Lou and I played Zip-It on this particular day and she LOVED it, so when daddy got home of course she had to challenge him!! Each player gets 12 letter blocks and start at the same time to build a crossword puzzle board of words...whoever uses all of their letters to make a word board first wins and yells Zip-It! And gets to Zip the zipper up on the bag, the first person to 10 wins!



Lessons in Responsibility : Cooking on the stove... Lou is already pretty good with the stove but just as a review she made lunch on this day. Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese.


Sight word : Away
Cowboy READING yes that is right... READING on his own, the little reader from RRSP. He was so excited when he realized he could read a book! So was mommy! 


Counting to 12 on Abacus


Letter A Practice


Tech - K- 

Starfall, ABC's of God and Letter School Letter A on the Ipad. 


 Sorting by color- with Stack and Sort



Cutting, Taping and Measuring his Bible Memory Verse.


Apple 3 piece puzzle and order sequence- which after instructions... he put together ALL BY HIMSELF! 


Foam Magnets - Pattern Blocks with number 12 worksheet from COAH


C with his Letter A Certificate 



Everyone doing their own thing... this is my Class... and I love Them SOOO Much!! 





Sorry such a long post, I just needed to play catch up!! Hope you enjoyed a peek into our New School Year- In the future I plan on splitting up the Boys posts and Lou's for easier reference but also doing a week at glance- with all of them. Be sure to comment or ask any questions and I will do my best to answer! I love hearing from everyone and about what they are learning!!!  

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