Saturday, August 21, 2010

Kindergarten Days--Week 10


This week was a review week of all the letters we have learned up to this point in our home kindergarten. You can check out the past "letters of the week" posts here.
Kimmy got out the Match-Up game this week.
This is a game from LeapFrog. It is a listening and matching game--kind of like a listening concentration game.
3 in a row!!
Pattern blocks are always a hit.
We painted all our recent letters with Do a Dot paint and posted them on our learning wall.
One of our favorite books of the week was Kitten's First Full Moon.
I found a real fun project to go along with this book.
You can check out the full post here.
Amazing!!!
Math time was spent learning the numbers 1-25.
Both kids and count to 25 now, so I thought it was time to learn to recognize the numbers.
The big kids have been learning about digestion for the last 3 weeks.
Here, Kimberly is discovering that she can still swallow when upside-down.
Our Counting Fish Mats had Kimmy practicing counting.
This is a very cute activity.
"I did it!!"
Luke's turn.
These books by Amy Krouse Rosenthal are very cute and fun to read over and over again.
Luke got a haircut from big sister Becky....
We learned that a frog CAN get out of our big spaghetti pot!
I made a lotto game to help us learn the numbers 1-25.
The kids enjoy it, and they loved the "rock" candy we used as markers.....as you can tell, they smell great.
Working hard...
Yes, chocolate---and very, very tastey!!
stickerbook fun
For the week's grand finale, we attended the the county's healthy kid family fun day!!
We won a great door prize full of fun!
I hope you all had a great week.

3 comments:

Rhonda said...

You always make learning for your kiddos so much fun! What a great week!

wdworkman said...

Looks like such a fun week! Almost makes me miss the Kindergarten days.

Janet W
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/wdworkman/

erin_brianne said...

Can I ask where you found the letters made up of the circles that the kids were stamping? I think this is such a cool idea! :) Thanks for sharing!