Monday, August 19, 2013

Robots!

  Papa Perz helped me come up with a new theme. I was having a block on what I wanted to do. So Robots! Pin board HERE . Homeschool Creations has some wonderful preschool packs that for right now QC is loving! We used the Robot Preschool Pack for this week.  There is currently construction going on along our sidewalks so school was interesting to say the least since QC was more interested in the diggers and dump trucks than in doing his work. We moved school time to supper prep time for the week and this coming week with more construction we will be taking a break and just working with our Tot Book from 1+1+1=1!

The work:
QC loves these puzzles and I am more than happy to let him work on them. He is mastering the glue stick and putting the numbers in sequence.





Writing: This is quickly becoming something QC looks forward to and is getting great at. He still needs mom to steady the pencil when it's more curved letters. I am thinking I need to get shorter pencils for writing time.




I was so proud on how well his did with his R's


Dot paint- Oh how he loves it! He asks to do more constantly. 


We didn't follow the instructions on this one and instead did dot paint on the R's he could find.

Probably a good 8 months ago while at the dollar store I saw these robot erasers. I got them because the might come in handy down the road. They did and were fun for matching, searching for the colors, and counting. I need to get back to the store and find more eraser sets.




Coloring is always a good thing for me to have the few minutes to start a meal or drink my coffee.




This page! I got to teach an impromptu lesson on primary and secondary colors. QC was coloring with his blue and red and noticed the change to purple. So I used this opportunity and showed him how the different colors mix. He was really into this and seeing that little face light up over it was enough to remind me why I am so much in love with homeschooling!


Next week off and then we will be doing a theme on:  The Pond!


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