New this week: a pocket chart found at the Target Dollar Spot. Can you tell I love that section?? I am using this one to display our poems for each letter: the saint poem from An Alphabet of Catholic Saints and the poem from the book God's Alphabet. I printed them up using the Startwrite handwriting software, just like the theme words seen in the tabletop chart in the next photo.
Our themes for the week
Saint for Letter B
Saint Bernadette, the young French girl to whom Mary appeared at Lourdes, was our saint this week. In the photo two above, you can see the little Our Lady of Lourdes that I made earlier this year... I decided to use her too since she goes with St. Bernadette!
Work Activities
Some of the work activities this week included: stacking blocks, stringing beads, barn animal puzzles, bears dress-up puzzle, and Blues Clues Colorforms (somebody gave them to me when I was in college, I think as a gag gift...).
Cecilia enjoying her bears dress-up puzzle
Circle Time Songs and Rhymes
Going on a Bear Hunt
The Bear Went over the Mountain
Little Boy Blue
Little Bo Peep
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Hunting Bugs
bubble fingerplays
Foods for B Week
blueberry fruit leather and bunny crackers
berry smoothies
beautiful berry smoothie smile :)
breakfast for dinner, which included blueberry pancakes
blackberry breakfast bars (Kashi makes them)
buttermilk biscuits shaped like letter B, birds, and bells!
butternut squash soup along with the biscuits... my kids love this soup!
banana crunch cake (it's like a coffee cake)
eating the banana crunch cake
butternut squash and bacon pasta
Other B foods we ate: BLTs, baked kale chips, bread, peanut butter on bananas, baked chicken and rice, broccoli, chicken and bulgar, bean burritos, Korean BBQ, and bratwurst! Other fun foods would have been blueberry buckle and brickle bars!
These are soooo good, so when I saw them at TJ's back in August, I snatched up a box and hid it to save for the first day of fall!
Tea Time
We had chocolate bunny crackers and Bumble Bars for our B teatime!
Caroline loved the Bumble Bar, as usual...
forming B and b in cornmeal
Punch out the letter: B and b, showing more much more control than the A from last week. I am finding this to be excellent fine motor practice!
Flower Fariy: the Bugle Fairy
coloring the picture from this coloring book, which was done while listening to the Bugle Fairy song on the Flower Fairy CD
Saint Bernadette poem copywork
Illustrating Saint Bernadette
Book Baskets
Science Theme - Birds:
Saint B Books:
Favorites for Letter B:
Here's Caroline with her completed parts of a bird diagram, a science project
Picture Study: B is for Boats
Using the book Museum ABC, Caroline's version of the Champion Single Skulls by Thomas Eakins
ABC Virtue of the Week: B is for Be a Blessing
You also see A's virtue here, Always Ask. These are virtue coloring sheets found here. Using the great idea of another Catholic homeschooling mom, I am reading Caroline a relevant story from this sweet little book full of stories with morals to them. I am choosing a story from Devotional Stories for Little Folks that reinforces the virtue for each week. Caroline loves these stories so far - she talks about the characters as if they are real-life friends of hers!
two toilet paper rolls taped together, painted with acrylic paints, with a ribbon stapled on for a strap!
Art Project: B is for Bead Bracelets
Art Project: B is for Birdhouse
Art Project: B is for Braiding
I did most of the braiding for these anklets, but the idea of how to braid was introduced to Caroline, and she did some of her own. More good practice for those fine motor skills, a main goal for Kindergarten!
Baking Project: B is for Breadmaking
The girls helped with the foccacia dough to make the cross-shaped bread we had for the Triumph of the Cross.
Chores/Practical Life: B is for Baseboard Cleaning
This is one of the things I consider to be a real blessing of homeschooling... our learning is part of life, and it includes practical life skills. I want the girls to grow up learning some of the basic household tasks that they will one day use when they go out on their own. I am trying to come up with a relevant chore or task for each letter... couldn't come up with any chores for A.
Some of Caroline's completed work from the week
More work from the week
So, one thing that I am doing in addition to working on number concepts with Caroline is using this book, Number Practice for Little Folks. It is very basic - very, very basic. But, there are pages with number printing practice, and Caroline does not yet know how to form letters. So that is the main reason for using it. I like that it has a Catholic theme though - it reinforces religious concepts. For instance, the number seven includes information about the seven sacraments.
Here's Caroline's number 1 practice sheet
Outdoors: B is for Balancing
We set up boards in the yard to work on the gross motor skill of balance
Outdoors: B is for Bouncing Balls
Another gross motor skill we worked on - I bounced a ball to Caroline and had her catch it on the first bounce and then bounce it back to me. We also put a leaf on the concrete between us and practiced trying to bounce the ball as close as possible to the leaf.
Now we are on to C week. We will be going to Calloway Gardens at the end of the week and have lots of fun projects to do and feast days to celebrate before we go! It will be a busy week! :)