Anyway, here's a little bit of what we have done. I mostly want to record this so I'll have some ideas to look back on if/when I do preschool with Lena.
February
The first week of February, we reviewed CVC words and digraphs. I've especially been focusing on sh, ch, and th.
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"Sh" is pretty obvious. "Ch" is like karate CHop. You make the "th" sound by sticking out your tongue. |
Later on in February, we started long vowel sounds. We put up a poster about long vowels and learned what each vowel says. Then I taught Lucy about the silent "e." I told her that when she sees a word with a vowel in the middle and an "e" on the end, the middle vowel will be long. We started with the letter a and did a few worksheets to reiterate the CVCE model.
The following week, we did a "magic e" project. I had Lucy put "e" stickers on a bunch of clothespins and typed up as many CVC words I could think of that made a new word when an "e" was attached.
I only did "a" words because I didn't want to confuse her. She did amazingly well with this project. She pronounced the CVC word correctly, attached the e and then could transition to making the vowel long to pronounce the CVCE words.
We also spent a day baking a cake and making our own word family cake:
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She has a cousin named Blake. And that one by "make" is supposed to be "fake." |
For Valentine's Day, we did a "love unit" with this free packet. We also read Have You Filled a Bucket Today and did some activities based on that. I pretended to care about math for a hot minute, so we could play with candy:
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Lucy estimated that it would take 49 candies to fill the heart, then counted out 38 for the actual amount. |
This week, we did a pathetic "unit" on Dr Seuss. I searched through our millions of books for all the Dr Seuss books we own:
I tried to get Lucy to read them all with me, but she was bored after the first few, so we moved on to our project. I told Lucy that Dr Seuss loved to make up creatures and give them funny names (we flipped through the books to find a few examples), then I gave her a blank sheet of paper and a bunch of random craft supplies so she could make and name her own silly creature:
We also started on "long e" this week and made a word family "ee" hat inspired by the Cat in the Hat.
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She loved that I let her write the word "pee" and thought it was hilarious. Haha. |
I haven't done school in FOREVER. I think it's because I feel the same way... Orion is ready for kindergarten, so why bother doing anything structured? I have actually noticed that Des is learning more just organically than he was when I was doing school stuff. Hmm.
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