Posting this a bit later than Friday because my son turned three on the twenty-second, and I've been super busy partying it up with him! But with all of our celebration, we were able to fit a little summer learning in. This last week we read did activities based on the story "Little Red Riding Hood."
Books
The books we read this week were the following:
It was fun to read the story and then compare and contrast the stories to each other. Another fun activity we did was retell the story on our felt board. We found awesome printouts here. It was fun to tell the story over and over again using these printouts.
www.pre-kpages.com/lrrh |
Sight Word
This week we finished up our work with the word TO and started learning the word IN.
To finish up the word TO, we worked on in our interactive notebook. The interactive notebook pages are something that I created myself. They are simple and as Arthur gets more advanced, I'll alter what sorts of activities we include on our interactive notebook pages.
Interactive Notebook |
When I introduce a new word, we always do the same activities. Other than my interactive notebook, I get all of my sight word activities from 3 Dinosaurs. The first thing we do is color the word. This word then gets added to a ring, and we use it as a flashcard. Every day we flip through the words to review and practice the sight words we've already learned. Throughout the week we practice finding the word in sentences and tracing it.
Color the word flashcard pages |
Practicing circling the word in sentences |
This week we didn't do much in terms of work based on our theme. We did a few pre-writing practices and size activities. All found at 3 Dinosaurs.
Prewriting Practice |
Size Work |
Find the picture that is different. |
More Prewriting Practice |
Number and Shape Review
This week we reviewed the number 2 and the letter Rr. In order to review we practiced tracing the letters, using tracing sheets I found from The Measured Mom. We also "trace" the letters with goldfish using mats I found from Totschooling. For reviewing numbers, we're doing Star Wars themed number activities I found from 3 Dinosaurs.
Letter Tracing |
Star Wars Number Review |
Miscellaneous Activities
One of the fun games Arthur and I do during school time is color sorting. I bought a package of multi-colored pom-poms from the dollar store, and then pained some toilet paper rolls to match the poms. Then I have Arthur sort the poms into the correct toilet paper roll. It's a great way to practice sorting skills, practice colors, and work on fine motor skills all at the same time!
This week we're going to participate in Homeschool Days at Living History Farms, so we're learning about pioneers! Look for the next post to be Friday or Saturday!