It has been a very eventful summer for us and although Krash has been doing tons of school stuff in his free time, I haven’t gathered it together for a blog post! He is HIGHLY motivated by the summer challenge and has earned over 80 points! Here he is showing off one of his prizes {Kung Zhu from Target clearance aisle, pets were only $2.50!}
Another fun prize the boys worked together to earn was the Angry Birds game, which is awesome!!!
We have been working with unit 6 from You Can Read lately. I haven’t taken many photos of him at work because he has been flying through his work faster than ever. Here’s a glimpse into the You Can Read work he has done recently…
Funny Fonts with dot paint…
Finding words in sentences using our dry erase activity center…
We used our Education Cubes to play with our words. First I had him take his word cards {laminated and cut versions of his Color by # Sight Words} and lay them around the school room floor. He also chose a friend to help him. I rolled the cube for him {or he did if he wanted to}…
He had to read the word and then run to find it as fast as he could.After the turtle found the word, he gave the word to me. We kept going until all review words were found!
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Random Summer Learning Fun …
We have enjoyed our themes this summer, although haven’t done nearly as much as I had hoped to do! I was amazed with how much Krash enjoyed learning the facts from the 4th of July Calendar Connections cards! He also really enjoyed playing the graphing game from the Independence Day Printables set.
Visiting the actual Liberty Bell was MUCH more exciting for him since he “knew” what it was!!
We had fun with our bug theme, the highlight being the butterfly book the boys worked on TOGETHER! I love how it turned out and the effort they put into it. Yes, I admit they did earn points for the summer challenge-2 a piece, but it was worth it to see the end result!
Lately we have been exploring ponds and having our “updoors” neighbors over a ton. Our living situation is a long story but here’s the basics…my parents own an apartment above the schoolroom and our friends and ministry partners live in it. They are currently caring for 5 nieces and nephews due to major illness in the family. They are a young couple and only married less than 2 years. We have opened up our home to them so they can have more space. A tiny 2 bedroom apartment isn’t exactly perfect for 5 rambunctious children!! Our kids LOVE this arrangement and it has actually been fun having a few more “students” sometimes!
Here’s Krash with L, who I teamed up with him one day to work on his frog life cycle craft.
One day we did a group drawing lesson and all learned to draw a frog…
Krash particularly likes all of the stuffed friends we add to the schoolroom for any theme we do. They always join him to work. Here he was working on the rhyming words and what’s the difference from the Pond Life Preschool Pack.
He has done tons of outside playing, and yes he got another haircut in the midst of the summer, I love it!
He learns gobs of social skills when we have his younger friend J over. J is even feistier than Krash and this is a wonderful learning experience for both of them!
Lots of indoor playing too, on the way too hot days. Building with Guidecraft City Blocks is always a favorite…
He is also really enjoying our new felt sets from Betty Lukens!
A few items we used…
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