Morning Time

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I’ve been working on creating a new daily routine for Elliot’s lessons and just want to break them up a bit. Since we have about 2 hours or so in the morning before Dan leaves for work I wanted to utilize that time well. So I came up with a little ‘morning time’ set of activities that include: affirmation, nature study, read aloud, poem/nursery rhyme, game, and art study/art sesh. There are variations of the type of games and art lesson depending on the day to mix it up.
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We started today and it was a hit! Here is what we did:

  • Elliot chose an affirmation card by @hudson_academy
  • read about summer in The Reasons for Seasons by Gail Gibbons
  • completed a summer/winter worksheet by @homeandhavencommunity
  • I read the poem Come Summer from A Humble Life by Linda Oatman High as Elliot cut out the images for the activity
  • played a summer fruit matching game by @montessorilivingroom
  • looked at the painting, The Maas at Dordrecht with Fishing Boats by Albert Cuyp and discussed lighting, feeling and the subjects in the work.
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    On the days Elliot is not in school we will be doing our usual afternoon lessons as well. Since we are learning all about the summer solstice this week in our nature study a lot of the materials will be summer themed and it’s also leading up to our summer vacay next week as well. am looking forward to more mornings like this and hope it continues to be a success.

Blooms: Part 2

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We are still having fun with blossoms over here. After reading a few books we covered some core lessons, line work, and symmetry. Then we made a clay flower, which Elliot painted and also pressed some flowers from the garden for another project. We love blooms ✨

  • The Reason for a Flower by Ruth Heller
  • The Big Book of Blooms by Yuval Zommer
  • Tracing worksheet from @the.silvan.reverie

Blooms: Part 1

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This week we are studying blossoms! This morning we learned all about different flowers, how they grow, and their anatomy. Then reviewed letters F and L, used our count & clip cards for a counting lesson, completed some fun worksheets, and played a matching flower game. For our art sesh we both colored some pretty blooms, Wild Geranium and a Sunflower (Elliot’s favorite).

After we went outside and looked at how all the flowers in our garden are blooming. We even caught a chubby bumblebee looking for nectar 🐝 Elliot was a big help with watering as well. Who doesn’t love flowers? They are so beautiful and fascinating ✨

  • Flowers by Gail Gibbons
  • The Wonders of Nature
  • Mini wildflower unit by Little Hands Learn
  • Count & clip cards by @sosimpleabeginning
  • Letter worksheets by This Reading Mama
  • Flower dot worksheet by Twisty Noodle