Monday, November 1, 2010

Teaching My Tots

About a month ago, I started on this 26 week lesson plan with The Deuce. I figured with the winter months almost upon us {and subsequent countless days at home!} there was no better time to begin! I came across Brightly Beaming Resources under the recommendation of my friend and fellow momma to four, Sydni. It's  a fabulous website that offers weekly lesson plans for children of all ages that will help you, the parent, to teach them from ABC's all the way to reading independently. Being that the boys are not able to recognize every  letter of the alphabet yet; we started with the Preparatory Curriculum. Basically what that entails is that each day of the week {M-F} we learn about one or two of the following categories: Theme/Vocab Word/Shape/Color/Number/Letter/Rhyme/Memory Verse. We then also spend time reviewing the four previous days on our learning board. On most days, it only takes about 45 minutes of our day and usually fills up the time perfectly between the end of breakfast and the end of Judah's morning nap. And for those of you who currently have/or have had toddlers in the house, then you know how precious those quieter activities are with a napping baby under the same roof!

So with all of the above said, I must now say this...this is fun, people! I promise! We are learning about jungles and  coloring cows, not doing Latin excercises! The lesson plans have helped me to be more consistent and organized in teaching the boys and they have helped The Deuce by providing  a bit more routine to their day. And above all else, it's time purposed to spend together and what could be better than that, right?!

So while it's nearly four weeks late a wee bit late, here is the rundown on our first week...
Week 1: This week our theme was, "cow" and our vocab word, was, "calf." We learned about squares, the letter "A," the number, "1," and the rhyme, "Hey Diddle Diddle." 
Highlights: Seeing B&A crawl around on the floor acting like cows and moo'ing it up, all the while! Hearing them both recite "Hey Diddle Diddle" completely from memory but with a 2 year old twist. Think, "Dish wan ah-way wif da' foon!"

Lowlights: Ben calling the square a triangle approximately 487 times before he finally got it. 

Favorite Activities: Making square shaped cows and gluing squares to the letter, "A." Both involved The Deuce getting to use glue and scissors so I guess I shouldn't be that surprised.
  Above all else though, our absolute favorite part of the lesson plans was the library trip. In keeping with our cow theme, we checked out the following books {Our recommendations are marked with an asterisk}.
{Mrs. O'Leary's Cow*, Market Day*,  Thump, Quack, Moo: A Wacky Adventure, Click, Clack,  Moo: Cows that Type*, The Cow That Laid an Egg, Boo-Hoo Moo, Clorinda Takes Flight}

10 comments:

Lorena said...

I love it..already homeschooling! Looks like so much fun.

Crystal said...

Thanks for the website! This is JUST what I've been looking for! I wanted a plan for Xander, but didn't know where to start, I've been gathering stuff, but this is SO useful!
We should plan a library trip soon if you guys are up to it! : )

Teresa Brooks said...

Sarah ~~ I walked thru 13 years of daycare days reading your blog, You are doing a fantastic job, keep it up... :)

Anonymous said...

What a great way to fill up time during the day. I love that they get you all to themselves, even if it's just for a little while. Again, grandma would love to have some frig art! I absolutely love this. Wish I had had the time for all this creativity and fun when you guys were little.

Mom

Tania said...

That is so great!! Never too soon!! :D I am glad you have found something that works for you guys!! So fun!! :D

Susan said...

This is great. We have been using a similar curriculum. I want to check that website out a bit more thoroughly and maybe combine the two.

Sydni said...

Looks like you guys are having a great time! Makes me miss when my kids were that little. What a great homeschooler you are going to make!

Jennmoya said...

You are an amazing mama Sarah!!!! AWESOME!!! This year we are using Little Hands to Heaven with Nathanael and it has been really fun!! Lately Matt has been doing it with him on Mons and Tues and then it kinda goes to the wayside the rest of the week as I am scrambling to school my bigger two! I will keep chugging along!

Aunt Kim said...

Aunt Kim just loves Click Clack Cows that Type!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I want to be in "Ms. Sarah's" class........... Could you send me an application form and let me know how long the wait list currently is?


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