Memory Verse:
Proverbs 21:23-
"He who guards his mouth and his tongue keeps himself from calamity."
This verse was a great one for our whole family to focus on this week. We've had a lot happen recently, and it was a good reminder to watch what we say. Squirrely Girl and Miss Bear have continued to do well with the memorization, and are relating day to day life back to our memory verses and bible stories. It makes my heart happy whenever I hear them pray for God's help in these areas!
We've also started doing a little something with our memory verses this week. I love the CM Scripture memory system, and we made our own simple version. You can read about it here.
Language Arts:
Squirrely Girl reading her previous phonics lessons. |
Squirrely Girl has continued with the MFW phonics. I thought it was odd that they included -ing, -ang, and -ung together, because I thought it would be confusing. She didn't seem to have any problems, though! Her handwriting has already improved dramatically the past 5 weeks.
Miss Bear is working on her ABC handwriting sheets as well as number words sheets. I used a highlighter to make her a copywork sheet for this weeks memory verse, and I've already seen improvement in her handwriting as well.
Math:
This is week 2 of working numbers and counting. This was needed more for Miss Bear, but Squirrely Girl had a good review with larger numbers. She also used some leaves, rocks, and seeds we found on our nature walk to work on addition, which was great practice.
Science:
After reading the recommended reading for trees, we did several art projects, a failed science experiment, and read in our Fun with Nature about several species of trees.
We've also continued to examine our beans that are sprouting. (We didn't soak them until Monday! We had a lot going on last week!) I'm not adding that stuff until we finish it, but Bubba has loved looking at the beans. Kids were all amazed to see the tiny plant starting to grow!
Art:
One of our art activities was these tree ring paintings. I put several shades of paint onto a plate, and the girls used their foam sponge brushes to get some paint. They then pressed the sponge onto their paper and twirled it around, giving the great tree ring effect. We all had a lot of fun with these!
We also made these My Years in Tree Rings pages.
We had talked about how trees grow a ring each year. We then made these pictures with a ring for each year they'd been alive, and things they thought were important for each year.
Lastly, the kids made these tree crafts. All three of them love when I tape contact paper onto the sliding glass doors. This is something that even Bubba can mostly do himself.
Handicrafts:
Squirrely Girl started working on her first needlepoint project this week. You can find these projects at most craft stores, and I'm sure Amazon has them as well.
How was your week? How do you like to incorporate art into the weeks lessons?
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