Showing posts with label preschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preschool. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2021

Preschool Jan week 2

Crew loves to memorize the value memory lines by reciting a small part and then jumping off the barrel on to the couch. I would say its working quite nicely as he has all but the last line memorized.

He LOVES listening to the song My Dad and him and Elle have memorized most of that. They also LOVE listening to the month and days of the week songs from Good and Beautiful.

Crew has been doing some pretty fun simple patterns with candy and clapping and anything we find that holds his attention for 2 minutes.


We made candles this week:
See that little one on the right? It burned right down to the paper and set the paper on fire and no one noticed until Crew said something! Good job fireman Crew!

Chopping and bread making happened this week:


And LOTS of playtime:


And hanging out with mom and helping make a chalkboard:


Preschool Curriculum 

January

Topic: Honesty


Value Memory lines: Honesty with all, including self. My inner strength and confidence will grow as I am truthful, trustworthy and show integrity. Integrity is consistently being honest in all that I do. 


Game to play: True Not True Game// Ask questions: The sky is green, This is my leg, Cats are bigger than houses, grass is green, Eggs come from horses, take a piece of candy and say I didn’t take it. Praise them for correct answers. Now,  I picked up a dollar and say I didn’t find a dollar, etc


Feelings Game// Talk about how it is good and important to tell people how you honestly feel. Get a magazine and flip through the pictures and point to faces asking “How do they feel?” “Why do you think that” “Is that okay?”


Value Song: My Dad (pg. 211) + Jesus Once was a Little Child (pg. 55)


Stories: Libraries of Hope: Stories that Teach Values (Honesty chapters). Read the same story for a week. Maybe craft about it or draw pictures.

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Daily Rhythm

Weather Walk (all weather) We didn't get to this, this week but we did ski.

Circle time

Calendar (Good and Beautiful days of the week and month songs), value story, value song, math (January: patterns) Recite value (we are trying to memorize it so we take a line a day and jump off a bar stool each time we repeat it and I fly him back to the stool) Book time

Playtime

Activity Loop

 Cut veggies, CES bread making

Snack

Quiet time (We didn't get to this either!)


                                     Crew just finished Mary Poppins (audio book) AMAZING!




Friday, January 8, 2021

Preschool Jan week 1

I was looking for a little more structure in our day for Crew (4) and Ell (2). Pooling from our favorite resources (Linda and Richard Eyre 12 Values to Teach your kids, Marlene Peterson Well Educated Heart, Waldorf method and some darling songs you can download for free HERE ) I came up with this: 

 Preschool Curriculum 

January

Topic: Honesty


Post and recite daily: Honesty with all, including self. My inner strength and confidence will grow as I am truthful, trustworthy and show integrity. Integrity is consistently being honest in all that I do. 


Game to play: True Not True Game// Ask questions: The sky is green, This is my leg, Cats are bigger than houses, grass is green, Eggs come from horses, take a piece of candy and say I didn’t take it. Praise them for correct answers. Now,  I picked up a dollar and say I didn’t find a dollar, etc


Feelings Game// Talk about how it is good and important to tell people how you honestly feel. Get a magazine and flip through the pictures and point to faces asking “How do they feel?” “Why do you think that” “Is that okay?”


Value Song: My Dad (pg. 211) + Jesus Once was a Little Child (pg. 55)


Stories: Libraries of Hope: Stories that Teach Values (Honesty chapters). Read the same story for a week. Maybe craft about it or draw pictures.

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Daily Rhythm

Weather Walk (all weather) 

Circle time

Calendar (Good and Beautiful days of the week and month songs), value story, value song, math (January: patterns) Recite value (we are trying to memorize it so we take a line a day and jump off a bar stool each time we repeat it and I fly him back to the stool)

Playtime

Activity Loop

 Cut veggies, CES bread making*, quinoa bowls, craft

Snack

Quiet time


Reese took the kids on their weather walk today.

Click HERE to see the cutest months of the year song and they also have a darling days of the week song but my kids love the Aadams family song LOL

All week we have been doing patterns with anything that we are playing with- this last approximately 3-4 minutes. Calico critter, car, calico critter, car. Jump, clap, jump, clap.


All week I told the story of the farmer and the soldiers from the Well Educated Heart Values Book. We would act it out, act it out with animals, and today we painted it and Crew retold the story in his own words. I started a "Crew's Values Book" Each week we will add a new story painting to his book.



Parenting Hack: Give our little ones little attention when they lie. Praise when they tell the truth. 

Repetition in songs and stories is a great thing at this age.

Keep it simple. If you do just one thing in the rotation feel good about life!



Ideas and Books used from: Teaching your children Values by Linda and Richard Eyre, LDS Children’s Song book, Libraries of Hope: Stories that Teach Values (the stories in this book go along with the values in Teaching you children Values) It is a free download or buy it for $14 on https://www.welleducatedheart.com/forgotten-classics-family-library.html


*Clean Simple Eats Wheat Bread Recipe  


  • 4 cups Wheat Flour
  • 1 1/2 Tbs. Quick Rising Yeast
  • 1 1/2 tsp. Sea Salt
  • 1/3 cup Raw Honey
  • 1 1/2 Tbs. Olive Oil
  • 2 cups warm water

 


*You don't have to proof this yeast in water, which is really nice. 

Instructions

  1. Stir the dry ingredients together in a bowl. Add the wet ingredients and mix for one minute. Dough should be slightly sticky. If dry, add a little more water. If it’s too sticky to handle, add a little more flour. 
  2. Knead the dough for 5 minutes in a bread mixer, Kitchenaid stand mixer using the hook attachment or knead with your hands. 
  3. Turn the dough out and then split into two equal portions. Form into round balls and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover with a lightweight dish towel and let rise for 25 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
  4. Score the top of each loaf with a sharp knife. Bake for 22-25 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and transfer to a wire rack to cool.