

KISS is one of those words.
I like these Rhyming Word Flash Cards.
We worked on 4 sets of words at a time, putting together the picture puzzle and then "reading" the rhymes together.
Both Kim and Luke worked on about 6 sets at a time.
Our author of the week: Ezra Jack Keats.
Luke's favorite book this week was Whistle for Willie.
Peter, the main character in many of Ezra Jack Keats books, can't whistle, but after much practice he learns how to whistle for his dog, Willie.
Peter, the main character in many of Ezra Jack Keats books, can't whistle, but after much practice he learns how to whistle for his dog, Willie.
Luke can't whistle, but Kimberly can, so this book has Luke practicing this skill.
At the library, through the interloan library system, I was able to order a dvd of a compilation of many of the books we enjoyed reading.
Our library also now offers Playaway "books". It is a preloaded player with just one book on it. All you need are headphones and you can listen to the stories.

I made index cards with the numbers 1-5 on them them and also a card with an addition sign and an equal sign.
All the bears marched over to the "equal" card and Kimberly counting out the answer to the math problem.
Have you ever looked closely at a moth? A simple, small moth, on the door to the house, led to an investigation into moths and butterflies and insects. 
Last week we hatched some Triops eggs.
What cool little creatures.
The kit said that probably about 2 or 3 would hatch, growing to about an inch each---we had about 15 hatch---I guess we are great triop raisers.
What cool little creatures.