Preschool – Letters K-M

Summer is in full swing… which means school is looking a little different for us. Oh we’re still learning, but those fun crafts and activities we’ve been doing have been replaced with lots of free time outside exploring, playing in the sprinkler and drawing with sidewalk chalk.

Because our letter unit studies have taken a backseat to our outside times, I am going to group together the past few units and give you a glimpse into our summer learning style!

Let’s start with the fundamentals. Books… books… and more books! We are still following The Peaceful Preschool reading plan and adding in a few supplemental books as well. Rather than doing a lot of activities surrounding each book, we are spending more time discussing themes and topics presented in each book.

Letter K: we have been passing kisses around and flying kites thanks to A Kiss for Little Bear and the Emperors Kite! We talked about doing what is right despite the way people treat you.

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Letter L: we talked about having the right attitude and not being grumping thanks to The Grouchy Ladybug. We also had fun going to the library after reading Lola goes to the Library.

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Letter M: we discussed self-care thanks to Madeline’s appendicitis. We talked about different bandages and ways to keep ourselves healthy. We read Are You My Mother? But honestly did nothing more with that book than talk about how “Mother” starts with the mmmmmm sound. Haha! Our favorite book was Just Me… I’ll talk a little more about that adorable book below!

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The Grouchy Ladybug gave us the perfect platform to learn a little more about time. I pulled out our clocks and as I read the story over breakfast, my son and daughter would turn the hands on the clock to match the time in the book! They loved doing this and it definitely gave my son a greater understanding of time as this is something I had not focused on yet.

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Just Me is an awesome little book that I found at a book sale recently… and I’m so glad I did! It follows the tale of a little boy as he walks around his home and tries to mimic the animals that he sees. We followed along with him by trying to walk like a horse, hop like a rabbit, slither like a snake, and much more! In the end, we enjoyed being “just me.”

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Scripture memorization and our morning Bible time is still a priority. We recently started reading The Jesus Storybook Bible and have memorized the following verses:

 

Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Matthew 6:10

Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Matthew 22:39b

The lips of the righteous feed many: but fools die for want of wisdom.
Proverbs 10:21

Perhaps the greatest pleasure we’ve had this summer is our nature studies! We’ve had the enjoyment of observing trees that beavers had felled and put our fingers in the gnaw marks from their teeth. We talked about decomposition and by looking at dead trees and seeing the fungus and bugs that help break down the tree over time. We witnessed holes from woodpeckers and discussed what they eat and how strong their beaks must be.

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We’ve made chalk out of plaster of paris thanks to The Good and the Beautiful Arts and Crafts book. It was a perfect outside activity and turned out very vibrant! We chose to use washable poster paint with great success!

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We also have done some nature weaving by wrapping a hemp string around a “Y” shaped stick. We then went on a walk around the woods and yard collecting anything we found unique and beautiful. This was a perfect activity for us to reset after a busy 4th of July!

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My son enjoyed going to a week-long Nature Day Camp where he learned about different habitats, how to explore nature and be observant to what is around him. He had a blast making friends and trying something new. They also did a lot of nature inspired art, including painting with natural grasses and flowers and creating a “swamp” habitat from slime in a baggie.

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Every summer, the highlight has to be raising and releasing monarch butterflies! We have not found any on our property yet, but our cousin was going on a big trip and needed us to babysit her chrysalises. We had the privilege of releasing SIX butterlies!! The baby even got in on the fun!

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Summer is made for making memories… so we are heading up north camping as I write this. We only get 18 summers with our kids. I’m determined to make the best of those summers!!

Preschool – Letter G

“Good and upright is the Lord.”

He sure is!

This week found us back into a little more of a routine again. We are all starting to feel back to our normal selves (finally!). The weather has the promise of spring in the air, albeit snow is in the forecast for a couple days from now (#PureMichigan). We have been able to spend some time outside, which is certainly refreshing to the body as well as the soul! We are counting down the days until the new baby arrives. God is good.

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With spring in the air, we spent the majority of our week focused on outdoor activities. Even when the weather wasn’t permitting, we spent time dreaming and scheming. We got the most splendid book called, Roots, Shoots, Buckets and Books by Sharon Lovejoy. Even if you are an experienced gardener, this book is full of wonderful gardening activities for you to do with your children. We now have a sunflower house in the plans for our summer! The books is full of wonderful illustrations, and my “little” guy had fun watercolor painting his first pumpkin.

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After getting our book and dreaming and scheming, we headed out to the garden to measure it! Little did my son know that we were actually learning something while he had fun using daddy’s measuring wheel. Shhhhh… don’t tell him! We splashed in puddles, found some onions that were forgotten from the previous harvest and were trying to come back up, dug for worms and just had a wonderful time outside!

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We practiced counting with seeds and also worked on simple addition. I feel like this is the first time my son REALLY started to grasp the concept of addition. The next day he was far less interested in working on addition, but I got a glimpse of hard work paying off. These beautiful, simple number cards are from the curriculum we are following called The Peaceful Preschool.

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With being so close to delivering our third child (10 days until D day!!), I’ve been really trying to focus on the “now.” I want to remember what our normal was like in this phase of two kids. I want to savor every hug, every smile, every milestone. I want to live intentionally. So one of my favorite memories from this past week was packing a picnic lunch, heading to our local nature center and going on a long hike. I knew I would need to carry my daughter most of the way, but my son was feeling ambitious and we hiked several miles! It was a day filled with observing woodpeckers, throwing stones in a pond, looking at scat, rabbit fur and turtles sunning themselves on a log. My son’s questions were limitless as I did my best to answer them. We left with pink cheeks and smiles on our faces! We later spent some time painting watercolors of woodpeckers and white pine needles (did you know there are always 5 needles in a bunch? W-H-I-T-E).

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Our handprint art for this week was a flower G-arden.

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Easter was also this past week, so instead of getting the kids Easter “baskets,” they got an Easter “barrow.” I enjoyed filling a kid-sized wheel barrow with all sorts of gardening tools: gloves, digging tools, and watering cans. I can just imaging the fun we will be having this summer as the kids dig in the garden and help me plant a small crop.

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Preschool – Letter F

I had great intentions for the Letter F, but alas, life just happens sometimes. After two weeks of traveling, sickness and being super pregnant, we just decided to move on… though we did squeeze in several cute activities here and there and read our “F” books over and over again!

Our theme for the week was F-ish, and since I’ve been promising my son a new fish since last spring when his beloved fish died, this was a perfect opportunity to follow through with my promise! I told the kids that we were going on a surprise adventure and loaded them up in the car. With a brief stop at the library to pick up our unit’s books, we then drove to Meijer. The whole time my son kept asking what the “surprise” was… he was definitely not expecting to come home with two fish! Best 20 cents I’ve ever spent.

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I absolutely adore the verses suggested in The Peaceful Preschool! They are unique from any alphabetical verse list you’ll find online. This week was all about FISH! We talked about how God only gives us good things and how we need to give our best to others as well.

Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
Matthew 7:10

A few weeks ago, we had a very practical example of how to apply this verse. My son had a friend over and they were going to have a nerf gun fight. To my dismay, I saw my son give his friend the worst gun that he had despite there being several better ones to share. We had a talk about how we always need to give our best and that it is only because of selfishness that we hold back good things from those around us. When I saw the verse for this week, God brought the example to mind and talking about it really gave my son an practical understanding of the verse! I love seeing understanding illuminate in a child’s mind.

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Before sickness set in, we were blessed with a beautiful spring-like day (though we are back buried in snow again!), so we took advantage of it and trekked out into our woods. Our goal was to find F-eathers, but we spent more time splashing in puddles than anything 🙂 We found the remains of a bee hive and enjoyed a sunny lunch on the porch. I cannot wait for consistent spring weather to do our schooling outside.

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I went out of town for a weekend, and when I came home all of us had been hit by the flu (except for my hubby that is… lucky bum!!). The next week we spent FAR too much time in front of the TV, but none of us were up to doing anything else.

As we gradually started feeling better, I tried incorporating a few “school” activities. I asked my son to build me a lego tower that was at least 1 foot tall. After he built one, we got out the ruler and talked about how 1 foot has 12 inches in it. As you can see, he was an overachiever and his tower was much taller than 1 foot. 🙂

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My daughter practiced her hand eye coordination and fine motor skills by playing a fishing game. This kept her occupied enough for me to teach my son the game of Go-Fish. It was a sweet time with the kids. I feel like we just MIGHT be getting back into the swing of things.

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There were many other random activities that we did as well. Thank goodness for spontaneous clearance purchases that are put away for a rainy day! I was able to pull out some kinetic sand that I had found in the clearance aisle a month ago. The kids loved digging “at the beach” since it has been freezing cold and the real beach is just out of the question. haha… We also worked on a fish puzzle, counted the fish in the scene, talked about which ones were fish and which ones were mammals, and then the youngest had fun destroying it.

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Of course we couldn’t finish our Letter F unit without our handprint art! So this week we made F-ish in a fish bowl 🙂

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