I have such fond memories of watching my teacher use a felt board to tell a story. LOVED it so much. Gathering around her and finding a comfy spot to watch the story unfold.
Always wanted to get some to play with as a kid but never did, seemed like a teacher “exclusive” item.
I looked at my local Education store and they are so expensive I could not justify the cost.
However, now that I started to homeschool I went to my favorite consignment sale to find educational materials. Imagine how excited I was to find a Storyboard Felt set.
Nothing fancy, in fact it looks like it could be from when I was little, but it is in excellent shape. I bet they came from a former teacher. I practically let out a squeel like a 13 year old who sees Justin Bieber.
This has to be one of my best finds ever!
I let the 4 and 2 year old play with them and they loved it. The two year went through all the animals and tried to make their “sounds”. It was fun, now I need to come up with a story!
Recently I saw a blog post from a Homeschool mom that I follow. Sam from The Kelley Eight was excited to start a journaling program. I have always wanted to journal but just felt overwhelmed with starting from scratch.
The cool thing about this journal program is that it has questions for you, that you answer. This is so much easier for me, whew!
Thanks to the Homeschool Chick and The Kelley Eight I will now be journaling this fantastically crazy journey we are on. I am thrilled, excited and thankful!
Here we go, Week #1
In my life this week…
Working my regular part-time, working on websites for others, homeschool, grocery shopping tonight, lots of organizing.
In our homeschool this week…
Math, math, math for the 1st grader, word problems and learning about feeding your body for science. Water experiment will be done with Daddy on Saturday. My 2 year old is doing centers, matching colors, shapes, baby animals to their mama’s he is doing so well!
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
The past several weeks have been jammed packed this week we took it easy. The boys did get to go on a field trip with their Aunt to their Butterfly Pavilion. They held a tarantula, saw turtles, snakes and butterflies.
My 1st grader also attending his weekly clubs meeting.
My favorite thing this week was…
Observing my 1st grader “get it” when it comes to double-digit vertical math. He was struggling then I saw the light bulb go off right in front of me, it was awesome to see!
What’s working/not working for us…
Sitting side-by-side my 1st grader definitely works for us, even better when the 2 little ones are actually out of the room. Not working – having the little ones around.
Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…
I am starting to like the more organic approach and not so regimented. I am realizing it does not have to look exactly like “school”. Less focus on checking off items… more focus on learning, the fundamentals yes, but really learning.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Oliver, my 4 year old said “Mom, look I can count in Spanish with my eyes closed!”. He was so excited!
ONE more I am adding. My 4 year old loves to dress himself and I love his creativity and boldness. So each week I will show Oliver’s wardrobe choice of the week:
This year I was invited to a Valentine’s Card making get-together and had so much fun that I had one for the women in my family, that was also a blast.
When it came time to think about the kids Valentine’s cards this year, it was a no brainer that they would make homemade ones as well, I had all the supplies ready to go. In previous years, especially since they were in school, it was easy to just go pick up some pre-made ones. Now that we homeschool we do more homemade things then ever, we have the time and resources so why not? The boys made some for friends, some for family and some for their Sunday School teachers.
We used heart stickers, flowers stickers, scripture stickers, glittery stickers, puffy stickers, crayons, markers and stamps. We used card stock folded in half.
notice the "Text Me" on Yahoo… lol
All done! I got them all in the mail to Loveland to go through their “Valentine Re-mailing Program“. If you send them your pre-addressed, stamped envelope (I sent all in 1 big manila envelope), they stamp them with the Loveland PO postmark that includes a cute graphic and saying. This will be the programs 65th year.
Details on the Re-Mailing Program:
Deadline for delivery within the US in Feb. 9th, within Colorado is the 11th, you still have time Colorado peeps!
Put all your pre-addressed, stamped envelopes in a bigger envelope or small box and then mail it to:
Being a homeschooler and living in a small space can be frustrating at times. I pretty much turned my living room into a school room, then over time, a couch and love seat were brought in. I needed space but wasn’t sure what else could be done.
Recently while cruising a blog hop I found this blog and wow I am soooo thankful I did, so thankful for the inspiration. She had all of her storage bins in her coat closet. I went to work right away!
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Coat Closet StoragePlayDoh, Crafts, Books, Games and PuzzlesMarkers, Crayons, Chalk, Office Supplies
Oops I guess I forgot to take “Before” pictures of the closet and “After” pictures of the Living Room. :O)
I have always loved tie-dyed shirts, loved them. Bright bursts of color splashed on a sparkling white tee. Pretty! I have wanted to make one for ever but just felt like it would be hard. Until recently.
I came across a spray bottled tie dye kit, it looked easy enough so I had to try it.
Tumble Dye
We bought 3 white tee’s for only $3 a piece! The kit was 7.99.
We twisted and rubber-banded the shirts then sprayed the tie dye all over, set to dry…
drying
we let dry 24 hours…
pretty!
When we took the bands off there was still alot of white so we re-banded it and sprayed some more tie dye on, dried some more… then to the dryer for 15 minutes…
the boys
When they got outside in their new tie dye shirts it was all fun n games! The boys would NOT cooperate for pictures, but I can’t really blame them – 60 degrees in January! Hope you can see the shirts…
Oliver
Some more…
Preston
Overall cost – $20, not bad for 3 Super-Cool shirts!
On a recent field trip to, we visited a new children’s garden play and discovery area. It has fantastic stations all around to encourage interactive play and learning. 2 stations caught my eye and more importantly, caught the boys eyes and kept ’em too!
Wood blocks, real wood blocks only they aren’t the kind we are all used to. These are more rustic and authentic and fun for boys. One set had big tree rings cut into chunks, the other set was Aspen tree trunks chopped into different thicknesses to stack. This gave me some great ideas for gifts and toys for my boys. The possibilities are endless.
We are probably going for 3 field trips to study the Fall. We have already gone to the Botanic Gardens, this trip was to Hudson Gardens, next one is straight to the mountains.
Hudson Gardens is a great place. This “about” is from their own website:
The Gardens reflect the multitude of plants, flowers and trees and thrive in the dry Colorado climate, and include land that varies from high, dry prairie to wetlands near the river.Thirty acres of gardens are arranged in a continuous flow featuring ponds, wildlife, sculpture, a garden railroad, adventure hideaways and spectacular natural displays along a mile-and-a-quarter walking path. Quite simply, The Gardens are an oasis of serenity in the midst of the City that allow visitors to simply enjoy their distinct beauty or learn how to beautify their own yards and businesses.
We visited them this past Friday, the month of September only requires $1 for admission, we simply could not pass it up.
We checked out a Family Explorer pack which added to the fun. Also, you will notice 4 boys in the pictures, cousin Adam got to come along!
Paying the $1 admissionLeaf Lookout Explorer Pack, came with Sun BraceletsSun BraceletsSun Bracelets- white beads that turn colors in the sunWalking with Dad to the "Treehouse"a Bridge"Hold yous" Samuels way of asking to be heldBridgeSamuel using the Binocularsthe Mazethe 4 year olds finish!Giant PumpkinsSamuel and the Giant PumpkinsPreston having a quiet momentby the Frog pondChecking out the MapTiny Gourd
I had never been before and I will certainly be going back. Thanks Hudson Gardens!
The library. I love the library. Love it.
We go to the library about once a week and what a treat it is. The boys get to play with puzzles and games, look at the fish, sometimes they get to do crafts and listen to story-time. Those things are nice but the best part about the library is being able to borrow books from them, every week, every day if you want!
We wander the aisles looking for titles or covers that catch our eye, we usually grab them and sit down to sort through. I also get several books on subjects we are studying. Some we can read and look it while we are there, we keep a separate pile for take-homes. We usually go to 2 local libraries which are great but about every 3 months we head to the Denver Public Library, Downtown Denver branch. It has so many cool things to see inside and out.
Downtown Denver LibraryKids AreaPuzzles, Animals and Games at the libraryDenver Art Museum is next doorArtwork outside of the DPL and DAM
Today we went to the Belmar Library in Lakewood, it is a nice, cute library with fantastic views.
We Returned:
Foods of Italy
Foods of Germany
My Dad, the Giant (fiction picture book)
All About Submarines
Thomas the Train Splish Splash Splosh DVD
Papa and the Pioneer Quilt (fiction picture book)
We Checked Out:
People and Places 5 (encyclopedia on North America)
Weather Mania (homeschool)
Star Wars: A New Hope (chapter book)
Digging Tunnels (homeschool, we are studying “what’s underground?”)
Igloos (homeschool, for fun)
Travels with My Family (fiction chapter book)
Little House on the Prairie Season 3 DVD
Magic School Bus on Space DVD
National Geographic Space Exploration DVD
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle’s Farm (Book on CD)
Can’t head out and see the world? Head to your local library! It’s close and it’s free!
Today we conclude our 5th week of homeschooling, the time has flown by! I wanted to write an update of how it is going, what works well and what doesn’t. Over the summer I spent hours reading all the books I could find on the subject, then I found a ton of blogs, each day I was more and more convinced that homeschooling was for us. I set a date to start and as that day approached I became more and more nervous about diving in.
To make myself feel better I spent many more hours preparing all the lessons, we are using Sonlight Core 1. I went through the curriculum book and separated it into 6 week chunks and put those in smaller binders. This definitely made the lesson book less intimidating, I felt I could get handle on it, so to speak. After that I went through the first 6 weeks and read everything we were to cover, I bookmarked the pages in each book, I pulled all the worksheets out of the Horizons Math 1 book and the Explode the Code book. I made a list of Science project supplies we would need, Library books as well. I then setup a file system with a file folder for each week, as I went through everything I would add the supplies, worksheets, etc to the appropriate week.
Inside a Weekly FolderFolders while I add items to them
At the time i was working a lot and was exhausted, a couple of times I questioned whether I was going overboard in preparing, I am happy to say that I was not going overboard. I am so thankful I did all that work back then before school started, it has made it all so easy! Now that we are in our 5th week, this weekend I plan to take several hours to prepare the next 6 weeks. It has worked great!
Oliver with Centers
School has gone really well. Not perfect, but even better than I had expected. My biggest complaint is getting my 1st grader in to school mode. Every morning we go through a 10 minute battle to try to get him to sit at the table and be ready to start the day. He drags his feet during calendar time but after we get through that he snaps out of it and we are ready to get started. It has been a real joy to sit with him and work side-by-side. I go through each lesson with him and then he does his worksheets for math, phonics and a Handwriting Without Tears 1 workbook. We use manipulatives and flash cards a lot for math, flash cards for phonics and spelling too.
"No pics please Mom"
We do our reading in the school room or sometimes on my bed. We read from geography books, the Bible, Leading Little Ones to God, 2 science books, and a poetry book. We have read the Velveteen Rabbit and are finishing Charlotte’s Web today. Next week we are to start Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, however that was one we already read during the summer, my son begged me to read it then. I think we may just start another chapter from a “classics” list.
As far as my preschooler goes, well he is four let’s just start by saying that. He loves to do worksheets but there comes a time when he is ready to get up and go play, with I allow. I am not worried about it at this point, because of his age. He works out of 2 math workbooks and a Handwriting without Tears Kindergarden book. He is working on an animal alphabet, a super cute idea from Totally Tots.
Samuel loves Veggie Tales, can you tell?
The littlest can be a huge distraction after he gets bored with centers, but with my husband home lately it has not been an issue. It works so well with him around. We shall see how that plays out when he goes back to a 9-5.
Binocular Station
We have taken 2 field trips, a local historical museum and cultural center and the botanic gardens. We are taking one this afternoon to an outdoor garden, sprawled over several acres with flowers, trees, wildlife, creeks, wooded areas. They offer Explorer Packs, they check a kit out to your family and it has educational material to use as you go through the gardens. They offer subjects like baby frogs and turtle observation, exploring the garden with your 5 senses, observing pollination, and the one we are going to check out, Leaf Lookout. The Leaf Lookout Pack sends you on a scavenger hunt for leaves of all shapes, sizes and colors, ends up in a pumpkin patch!
Orange leaves, cool green and white leavesthe Boys
We are always trying to find websites that have learning content rather the sites with games only. This has become even more important because lately our boys have developed an addiction to Super Mario Brothers, the old school version online. They explored all the learning websites and grew tired of them, so my husband had an idea.
How about creating a web page, with them for other kids to use. They started working on it a few days ago and have come up with 4 different interactive areas. Since we homeschool it has been an awesome opportunity to have our oldest participate in planning it and then putting that plan into action, our 4 year old also helped. Now the boys get to see their work on a real live web page and they love it!
Preston learning how to setup a page and insert pictures and text. He also learned how to add sound and effects and like most people he didn’t like hearing his own voice at first but still thought it was pretty cool. What a great learning experience! Hope you enjoy.