I cut back on some of the individual work for each child and focused more on group activities which I could adapt for each child's ability. We covered everything I wanted to cover and the kids enjoyed learning... a win/win in my book!! Here's a look at some of the things we did through the week:
Reading
We finished reading The Toothpaste Millionaire by Jean Merrill for our group time reading. It was a great story about a young boy who decides that he would make and sell his own toothpaste because the brand named toothpaste was too expensive. By selling his for less he ends up making a million dollars. Some of the themes in the book were over the kids heads but they did enjoy it. It opened up discussion about economics, discrimination and entrepreneurship which I look forward to revisiting when we read it again in the future.
Micaiah completed Praire School by Avi and Keep the Lights Burning, Abby by Peter & Connie Roop. Eli is moving quickly through his All About Reading Readers and looking forward to moving on to "harder" books.
Mathematics
The kids are loving the Mathtacular DVD's we bought to supplement/ reinforce their math programs. The quirky clips use real life examples of mathematics so they can see how math is practical and necessary.
We played a few math games this week including "Hungry Alligator" to help Eli with the concept of greater than and less than. Micaiah and Eden each had a stack of cards (regular playing cards using just the number cards) face down. The flipped over cards one at a time and Eli had to use the correct alligator to show less than or greater than. I printed the alligators from here.
We also played a few rounds of parking lot using our Education Cubes to help Eden with number recognition.
History
This week we covered the the life of Moses and the Israelites leaving Egypt so I drew out the map of Egypt, Canaan, the Red Sea on a big board and we used Playmobile figures and other props to tell the story of the 10 plagues and the crossing through the Red Sea.
Practical Life
Eli who loves anything to do with tools had fun taking apart our broken steam cleaner. He spent over an hour exploring the different wires and parts of the motor.
I had to go to the grocery store on Friday.. I NEVER take all 4 kids with me unless it is for 2 or 3 things and even then I try to avoid it! BUT it was unavoidable this week.. not only did I have to take all 4, I also had to do a full week's shopping!!!! In order for it not to be a nightmare I decided to put together a little grocery store scavenger hunt for each child. Eden's was a picture one, she had to mark off the picture when she came across it the in the store. Eli's was along the line of "find something yellow, find something that begins with T, find something sweet..." For Micaiah I stepped it up a bit. He had things like, "find something that is about 8 oz, a brand of cereal with less than 9 grams of sugar, something that costs around $4". They rule was that they had to stay with me.. they couldn't run around the store trying to find everything. Apart from Marcus trying to jump out of the cart every 5 minutes, the shopping experience was actually pretty enjoyable!
So that was our week!! Thanks for stopping by!
Love your grocery idea! I should for-sure try it when I have to take all the kiddos with me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book recommendation. I just put the Toothpaste Millionaire on hold at the library!!!