We will be using the flannel board again for our Bible story - the students really enjoyed it last week. (Maybe after Thanksgiving, I'll go 'high tech' and do a power point presentation on the computer for the Bible story lesson - but right now, the kids are loving holding the pictures and putting them up on the flannel board!)
What happened this past week? I'm glad you asked...
On Monday, we did the math assessment for the second chapter, and the students all did an excellent job! The unit on sequencing was mastered - by each and every one! Whoo - hoo! (These are some smart kiddos I get to work with!)
For math, we still need egg cartons - these are for sorting things to make one to one correspondences, and for matching activities. We worked on this concept last week and the children used unifix cubes (interlocking plastic blocks) and some plastic farm animals as manipulatives to 'play' with matching things up one to one. They had a great time doing it, didn't realize it was even math, and when we did the worksheet afterwards, everyone demonstrated that they knew what they were doing! We're off to a great start on Chapter 3!
In reading, we emphasized Missy Mouse and Nigel Night Owl. We practiced sounding out 2 and 3 letter words with the short vowels a, e, and i. We also worked on 3 letter rhyming words - or 'word families'. The children surprised themselves with how well they did!
In handwriting, we are still struggling to hold the pencil correctly. I am working on helping the kids to establish good habits now, since bad ones are so hard to break! So, if you happen to see your child holding a pencil, marker, or crayon in a strange way - gently correct them. I can use the reinforcement!
We are also learning about the First Thanksgiving and how 102 Pilgrims sailed across the Atantic Ocean in a tiny ship named the Mayflower so they could have religious freedom. We have read several stories about the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth Rock, and how they befriended the Native Americans, learned to plant crops, and become good hunters.
It has been fun to hear all the stories of family traditions that the children have been sharing. We are also talking about what it is we are thankful for, and their responses are all very reflective. My favorite answer was from one little boy who said that he was 'Thankful that I know Jesus.' That was another special moment for me this past week!
I hope you all have had a restful weekend, and pray that you will have a blessed week preparing for the holiday. If you are traveling, I pray that God will protect you on the road, and bring you home safely after the holiday.