Monday, July 30, 2012

L and M!

For letter L we read lots of books about love, books about lions and letters, as well as books about leaves and ladybugs.

Making dot marker L and l.


Lacing beads... Sam and Anna are still getting the hang of pulling the lace through the hole once it is in, but they are becoming more successful than they used to be!

Sam and Anna's lion handprints... these might just be my favorite handprint letter so far. 

We tasted limes and ate lettuce.  These lollipops left were over from the 4th of July parade.

We went to the library.

We also brought Daddy lunch at work.

Tracing Lls.

Tracing dotted lines left to right.

Coloring practice- practing identifying and matching colors as well as coloring itself.


Making ladybugs out of circles and half circles.


We went on a leaf scavenger hunt outside.  We compared size, shape and texture of the leaves we found.

Then after trying to match leaves from the same kind of plant/tree, we made a leaf collage with the ones we collected.


We did lots of general letter activities... one of the faves was hunting for magnetic letters buried in our water bead bin.


Number order, naming, and matching.

On to letter M!  We read books about monkeys, mice, the moon and monsters.

Making dot marker M and m.


Drawing with markers on our art easel.  (Using markers is rare for us... I really hate how the marker gets everywhere, how frustrated Sam and Anna get when they can't always snap the cap easily, and how awkward they are for their little hands.  Broken chubby crayons are sooo much better for encouraging a better grip for writing and drawing.)

Matching monkey shapes and practicing their names.

Tracing Mms and coloring things that start with m.

Tracing lines left to right.

After reading several books about moons, we made our own moons with shaving cream plus glue.  We talked about the texture of the moon and how it isn't smooth and flat.  Anna LOVES sensory experiences with her hands... Sam not so much.  I don't push him, but still try to provide opportunities for him to make his comfortability level larger with this kind of stuff.  He put one finger in it, and proclaimed he was done.  I had to tear Anna away.  Notice the cute dog watching in the background too. :)
(I should have written their names on the front, but Anna's is the one on the bottom)

Eating mini marshmallows using toothpicks.  We usually have much healthier snacks, and so this was the first time we had mini marshmallows ever.  I threw in a fine motor skill practice spin with the toothpick.  Sam and Anna liked capturing them on the end of the toothpick... although I'm sure our dog Bella would have wished they dropped some!

Painting with marbles- one of Sam and Anna's favorite ways to paint.

Sam and Anna's monkey handprints.

I brought out a map of Minnesota to show where we are going next weekend (where Sam is pointing).  We also found where all of our grandparents live and where we spent time at the cabin in June.

We went to the Farmer's Market on Saturday.

Playing with magnets.

We ate mushrooms and macaroni and cheese. We also made muffins together- then ate them!


6 comments:

Suzanne said...

I love reading these posts. You are so creative!

Anonymous said...

Once again, you are amazing. Question about the dot letters. Are the letters in the notebook ones you drew yourself with circles? Or did you get it somewhere? I like the idea of that but am not sure I have the patience to draw all those letters with little circles.

Once Upon A Time said...

I should probably be a good blogger and link to stuff I guess.... Sorry! The letters are from here: http://totschool.shannons.org/?page_id=2360 and there is a link on the page for the lowercase letters. However this site http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2010/08/letter-for-apple-2.html has both letters on one page for each letter, which I would have done instead if I had not printed them already. You have to look for them by each letter in the abc pull down menu.

Anonymous said...

Thanks! I'm downloading A through E right now from the 2nd link you posted. Sure make you jump through some hoops to get to them, but it will be worth it.

championm2000 said...

Love, love, love the LETTERS idea (and the letter L, obviously, LOL!)

Jill said...

hi! i found you through the multiples and more blog hop!

your kiddos are adorable! and i love the activities...my girls love to do "school" with me. we do a lot of similar activities. i think i might steal your ladybug idea for next week!

anyways, nice to 'meet' you!