Showing posts with label Tot School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tot School. Show all posts

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Tot School - Zz

Tot School - Zz is for Zebras!
Owen and Eli: 44 months old
 
This has been the craziest month ever! My big goal was to finish the alphabet before the baby was born, and I did, about 3 days early! In addition to that, a water pipe burst in our house, we got in a car accident on the way to the hospital, and my sister and her three kids came to visit the day after we came home from the hospital. That's right - 7 kids five and under for almost a week. Crazy!

Despite it all, we managed to finish the Letter Z with a few zebra activities added in. We used marbles rolled in black paint to make zebra striped Zs and our paper plate craft was a zebra face. The worksheets this week were mostly from education.com and moneysavingmom.com.


On our shelf for Zebras and Zoo animals:

This is who I get to spend my day snuggling up with!


Hope y'all had a great week in Tot School. I might be checking out for the summer to adjust to life with four kids!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Tot School - Yy

Tot School - Yy is for You and Yo-Yo
Owen and Eli: 44 months old
We started this week tracing all three boys on butcher paper so they could draw 'you.' We tried to match their pictures to their clothes, and Owen even drew the monkey that was on his pj's!
 
 
Color by number, Get Ready for Reading, and Handwriting Worksheets...

 
 
Our paper plate craft this week was making yo-yos with yarn, paper plates and paint. They turned out pretty cute!
PS - I didn't take a picture of our library books this week, but I got a few on the sense of taste and we talked a lot about yummy and yucky foods. We also went to a preschool yoga class and did lots of yoga moves all week.

One letter left! Next week is Zz for Zebra and then we're going to review the ABCs and do some themed activities (zoo animals, etc) until the baby comes! Less than 4 weeks to go!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Tot School - Xx

Tot School - X is for X-Ray and foX
Owen and Eli: 43 months old
Fox books on our shelf from the library this week...
Our handprint craft this week was really easy and turned out really cute! The snack this week was a bust - for some reason my white chocolate wouldn't melt, it just kind of turned into a messy clump. The had fun assembling the pretzel sticks and mini marshmellows though. The finished snack should look like this.
Our printables this week are all from education.com, A Heart for Home and MoneySavingMom.com. We only had three days this week for school because we took off for Sea World for our last weekend trip before the baby comes. We kept it a surprise until we pulled into the parking lot - the boys were SO excited!
 
 
 
Linking up to Tot School. Next week - Yy!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Tot School - Ww

Tot School - W is for Weather, Whales and Watermelon
Owen and Eli: 43 months old
There are loads of fun weather related science experiments on Pinterest! We had a pretty mixed bag for weather in Texas this week too, so it worked out well to talk about rain, clouds, wind, sun, tornadoes and fog. We watched some YouTube videos on tornadoes, and then made our own tornado in a jar using water, dish soap, vinegar, food coloring and glitter (for the debris). Pretty cool!
We found objects around the house and yard that they hypothesized whether or not they would be able to blow away using straws and their own wind (ie - their breath). All three of them loved this game and they raced their objects across the floor. It only got gross when they tried really hard to blow a heavy object and ended up spitting through the straw!
We 'painted clouds' using shaving cream on the table and practiced writing our Ws in the foam.
We made 'rain in a jar' using water, shaving cream and food coloring. Next time I'll make them choose just one color at a time - several colors at once gets really dirty looking and murky.
We made frost in a tin can too using shaved ice, water and salt. We ended up having to put it in the freezer to get the frost effect. I think this experiment would work better when the house is a little colder. We used our magnifying glasses to check out the frost crystals up close.
We talked a lot about seasons and the weather that usually comes with each season. I let them each choose a picture of a tree in a certain season to draw a picture of what you might do outside then (ie - building a snowman in the winter). I love the differences in my twins! The first picture is what Eli did with his winter tree. He turned it over and drew a 'watermelon machine' that shoots out watermelons. Owen's is the middle picture, where he meticulously colored each branch and the dirt brown and the grass green, then drew a man walking in the leaves. The third picture is Garrett's, who loves practicing pulling every cap off the markers and drawing one line with each color. He's only 20 months - I can't expect much!
Our whale activities were mostly printables, like the alphabet tracing pages from MoneySavingMom.com, the color by number from education.com (notice the difference again in their coloring personalities!) and the preschool reading pages from education.com.
Here's what we found at the library whale and weather related books...
And of course, you can't learn about W without eating a watermelon snack! We made paper plates into watermelons and tried another color by letter page too, with the same result again from Eli. What am I going to do with this kid!? ; )
Only three letters to go! Next week we're learning about X is for X-Ray and Fox. Stay tuned! Click here to see what other Tot School kids learned this week.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Tot School - Vv

Tot School - V is for Volcanoes and Vegetables
Owen and Eli: 43 months old
Our two main activities this week dealt with volcanoes - a science experiment to make erupting volcanoes using playdoh, a glass jar, baking soda and vinegar, and a handprint craft using torn paper and a red handprint  for the lava. They turned out great!
 
We only did a few printables this week, one was a volcano coloring page (can't remember where from), another was from education.com (not showing) and the last was from Money Saving Mom.
 Here are the library books we used this week - mostly vegetable related but a couple children's research books on volcanoes too. (Confession: most of these were way too many words for storytime, so they used them as picture books instead!) We watched several YouTube videos of volcanoes erupting too, this one was our favorite.
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