Friday, September 25, 2009
Want To Win Spell Quizzer Software?
Spell Quizzer Software has been talked about by so many home schooling mums of late and now The Frugal Homeschool Mom is giving away a free license for Spell Quizzer. You'd better jump over there so you can get your entry in.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Break Time
I've decided to take 2 weeks off from blogging here also. I'm behind in my spring cleaning, and have a few other things I want/need to get organised.
I also plan on having a play around on here and change over to a 3 column template so if you do happen to stop by and things are looking not quite right then you'll know why.
I will probably blog every now and then over the next fortnight on our family blog.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Flat Stanley: Second Mailing and Update
I also ended up a tad off colour for a few days so we missed some photo opportunities then. However we still managed to get Stanley to participate in quite a bit.
Showing his support for B7 as he entered his Lego into the local show.
Played with many of K5's teddys.
Did a bit of bird and wildlife spotting in our back yard.
He is now on his way and we are looking forward to our next Stanley arriving.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Constructing The Harbour Bridge
Yup another Aldi special this one!
3D puzzles, super cheap, so I was a little concerned that they would be rubbish. We've had them in the cupboard for a while now and when B7 pulled out the Opera House one to do I was wondering how it would all go.
Initially it was all a breeze, then he hit a stumbling block with the roof line but once he got over that hurdle it was all systems go.
From this
to this
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Mosaic Garden Plaques
A pretty straight forward, although messy activity, but if you would like to try it out at home I've included quite a few snapshots below.
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Materials Needed
Mould
Plaster of Paris
Water
Mosaics (stones, rocks, shells, tiles)
Cloth (for spills)
Glove for mixing plaster
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Grab whatever you have chosen to use as a mould. In this case it was a drip tray for a pot plant (or at least I think that's what it was). If I redid this at home I would line the mould first with cling wrap, like I did with our Clay Star Mosaics.
Read the directions on your plaster pack and start adding the plaster and water to your mould.
Mix, mix, mix. Keep on mixing and adding plaster powder until you have the right consistency.
This is where you need to start working quickly. Remember to remind the kids about that part or they will be disappointed towards the end when they can no longer add bits and pieces to their plaque due to the plaster drying out.
You need to have it thick enough so that the mosaic pieces you have chosen will sit on top and not sink to the bottom (as would happen if there was stil too much liquid) but not too thick that the plaster is already starting to dry.
Smooth off the top of the plaster and start adding your mosaic pieces. If you want a design you really need to think about that first. It's a bit late to start planning some kind of design after you have mixed the plaster as you just won't have the time to do it.
Remember this is where you need to work quickly. Get those mosaic pieces in and pressed down so that they will well and truly stick as the plaster drys.
Then all you need to do is sit back and enjoy your masterpiece. Let it dry, at least overnight. We left ours for a couple of days.
You might like to use a damp cloth to clean up any excess plaster from around the edges of the mould.
Hey Mum Can I Beat The Eggs!
This is the latest contraption:
Might take him awhile to beat enough eggs for 5 LOL! (sorry about the telly on in the background)
Friday, September 18, 2009
Tot School # 6
We had a jam packed Tot School this past week. It took me forever to go through all of the photo's for this post. I am actually loving that Tot School is forcing (might be too harsh a word) me to take more photo's. I love having photo's of the kids and everything they do but often we are so busy 'doing' that I forget about the camera.
Participating in things like Tot School 'makes' me remember to take the photo's. I plan on making each child a photo book at the end of the year and it will be so easy simply from joining in with weekly themes like Tot School.
Do you kinda get the feeling that we have another little lego lover on our hands!!
This is a Galt Pop Up Toy. When I first saw it on Deals Direct way back before his 1st birthday I had never seen anything like it. I knew instantly that C1 would love this simple little toy and he does.
I have recently seen other more 'jazzed up' versions of this, such as zoo animals and the like, however I prefer our plain colour matching one. At this stage for C1 it is as simple as placing the little wooden 'men' in the slots. Pushing down on them and they jump back up at you. Later we can use this as a colour sorting activity. This is a great Tot Tool and one I would highly recommend.
He also got this shape sorter for his birthday and we haven't had it out as yet. The box states from 18 months, but I thought we could give it a try. The circles were a breeze but as I guessed the other shapes were far too tricky for him. Needless to say they ended up on the floor.
I've been making sure he has access to crayons at least every other day, although his interest only lasts a couple of minutes he really enjoys doing what he sees his brother and sister do alot of. I think this activity makes him feel very grown up, he just gives us that look you know - wow aren't I a big boy mummy!
These blocks were out for B7's math one morning, whilst C1 sat on my lap at the table he started threading them onto the pencil. Remember he did that awhile back with one of K5's dress up rings he found on the floor! I'm going to add this as a regular activity for him, until he is able to thread with string.
As long as he is supervised working with a pencil (or piece of dowel the same size) makes threading for these little hands possible.
- Walking (or at least trying) lots. Has taken up to 13 steps at any one time.
- Rolling a ball between two people really well now
- Has added woof woof and ta to his vocabulary
- Tells us when something is 'gone' with the held out hands (must take a snapshot)
- Plays peek a boo all the time (and has been for quite awhile) he loves being 'gone' and then found again.
- Hides his little toys or whatever he can get his hands on. Pushes things between cushions so he do his 'gone' and then finds them again......too adorable.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Open Ended Art: Paper Mosaics
We are a little on the late side with sharing our Paper Mosics project, but I have been a bit off colour this week.
I really liked how Susanna's kids did theirs on black card so I dug mine out of the cupboard for this activity. Anyway, without further ado here are this weeks creations.
I cheated slightly and bought pre cut paper, @ $1.99 a packet it was well worth it!
K5 loved this, in fact after she finished her butterfly she proceeded to use the remainder of the mosaic paper and black cardboard and covered it in mosaic squares. Not quite what I had in mind for the leftovers but oh well, she enjoyed herself!
B7 still hasn't finished his. I think he realised that he was probably trying to get in too much detail with his dinosaur. The paper squares just weren't small enough.
To see other paper mosaic creations visit Teaching My Little Bookworm.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Preschool Corner # 4 ~ More Math & Even Some Reading
We had another bumper week with K5's Preschool, I'm not sure what has come over her, she is begging for her school stuff and is powering along.
This week she finished off the last 5 lessons in the 1st Singapore Math Preschool Book, these lessons included:
- Counting Orally
- Arranging Numbers in Sequence
- The conversation of Number
- Ordering according to size
- Ordering according to capacity
- Visual judgement of sizes of different containers
- Finding capacity by counting
- Awareness of heavy and light
- Comparing heavier and lighter
- Awareness that weight is not necessarily related to size
Working with volume, this lesson alone she worked at for nearly an hour. It was so hands on and so wet, two of her favourite things to do (getting wet and doing pretty much anything hands on)
Discussing lighter and heavier.
Trying out an assortment of things in the scales, relating to lighter and heavier.
She also started the 2nd Singapore Math Preschool Book and finished the 1st lessons from that, which covered:
- Recognition of solid shapes: sphere, cube, cone, cylinder
- Reading & Writing nummerals: 1, 2, 3, 4
Tracing and writing numbers.
And we both had a grin from ear to ear when she picked up some readers and read them!!
I got these from the last Lifeline Bookfest for 50c (that's about all they worth IMO). Their not the best of readers, just very simple sight word introduction. Once the child has been shown what the 'special' words are (in the top corner of each book cover) and the first sentence of the first page they can pretty much read the whole book. Each of these (5 in total) were read every day this week.
They certainly gave her a wonderful boost and it surely must of been a really nice feeling to know that she could read and that it really isn't that hard afterall. So if nothing else at least these little books gave her that.
This is another Aldi special, I think I paid around $6 for it. Basically you need to match up 3 puzzle pieces with a cause and an effect. For example, there is a puzzle piece with a plain white tshirt on it, one with some paints on a palette and then another with the same white shirt but it is covered in the exact paint colours from the other puzzle piece.
Some of these are very easy and some a little tricky, probably more so because some of the pictures are a little hard (for a 5 year old) to distinguish exactly what they are supposed to be. She did 3 or 4 at a time so as not to be overwhelmed with all of those puzzle pieces in front of her.
I am sure that I have mentioned before that K5 also attends a community preschool/kindergarten 2 days a week. I asked her to draw me a special picture this week and here it is for your viewing pleasure *grin*
We headed to our local show on Friday night, the kids were eager to see how they went with their entries. Just seeing their work on display was exciting and noticing other people admiring what they had created was cool.
**Sorry really bad photography ahead**
So of course you can imagine the grin when K5 saw that she had won 2nd Prize for her Lego House entry.
We had another great week of Preschool (even if I am a little late at posting). Hop on over to Homeschool Creations to see what everyone else got up to this week in their Preschool Corner.