Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2009

Operation Playtime-Day 4-Books

The theme today over at Operation Playtime is books. Books are not lacking in this house, and if you ask my husband, they may be my only vice.
Books have taken over around here. They are in the basement, closets,boxes, kitchen and in my mother's spare room in her upstairs. (See, I may have a problem.)
In the living room is a bookshelf with two shelves of books that the little kids pull out regularly. These I switch around occasionally. Of course, I also know about the library, and because these shelves don't provide enough reading material for the youngest people around here,
we go to the library several times a week. 7 of us have library cards, there is a thirty book limit, so we could have 210 books checked out at once. Usually our stack of books resembles the pile above.
Of course, if I take out the whole stack at once, I need to be ready to read aloud for an hour or so. Being homeschoolers, the kids are all used to listening to books being read aloud for a few hours a day. Whether for schoolwork or for fun-reading is always happening.
I looked back through old posts and found this, dated May 1,2007. It is the "books we read caterpillar" crawling along the top of our wall. This was for Mark and Grace, and is now gone. I have been wanting to make something similar for Luke and Kimberly, and this Operation Playtime theme made me get busy.
Luke's all time favorite thing is trains, so this is the logical choice for our new activity.
I found a train engine printable at my favorite site, DLTK . I then just free handed the two different train cars. I have now scanned them onto the computer in black and white to print out when needed. Grace helped to color the first four cars. I may color a few in different colors and save these on the computer for future printing because the kids will surely get tired coloring the same thing every few days.
Here goes our train, starting off on its journey. I may think of a reward for a certain number of books read, but for now Kim and Luke are young enough to just be happy adding new cars. I will tape the cars up on the wall once or twice a week, so our trains grows in impressive leaps and bounds.
ALL-ABOARD THE READING TRAIN!!
Make sure you go and check out other ideas at Operation Playtime-Books.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

He is Doing It!!!

He is reading a book-on his own-finally!!! And look! It is the Children's Bible!!
He, at almost 9 years old, picked this book up, on his own, and is reading. He told me, "This is a great story!"
I am soooo excited!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mark's Spelling Test #2


Mark did it again. His second week of spelling and his second 100%! Way to go Mark!!


This is a very big deal around here, because you have to realize that these tests are from a boy, who at the beginning of the week, can't always read all the words. It takes a lot of work and studying during the week to accomplish these results.

Grace, on the other hand, has started reading this week and is soaring. She has started in the Faith and Freedom first reader and is doing wonderful. She seems to be able to read using phonics, and her ability to remember sight works is amazing.
Above, she is practicing her new words using our Scrabble board and letters. We will soon need more letter tiles, if you have any extra, you could send them our way.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Terrific Tuesday

Luke enjoyed his first movie at the theater today. Daddy took myself, Luke, Mark, Grace, Laura and Becky to the free Tuesday morning movie. Luke had a wonderful time. He thought that it was dark and big. He really enjoyed the popcorn.

We watched this movie and we all really loved it on the big screen.


After the movie we went to Barnes and Noble. Mark and Grace got to pick any book they wanted because they reached their goal of 50 books read. (I will reconsider the aspect of picking "any" book next time as it took about an hour to choose.)
We have been keeping track with a caterpillar crawling along the wall.
All their hard work was well worth it.




Here are the hard working children with their rewards.
GOOD JOB!!!! Mark and Grace.