This afternoon we read The Queen of Frogs by Davide Cali and then we focused more on the anatomy of a frog for our lesson. I designed a worksheet for Elliot to complete and he also practiced the letter F a bit more. We also looked at a nice section on frogs in our book, Animals: Discover the Amazing Diversity of Nature by Discovery Kids. That’s a wrap!
Today is all about frogs in our nature study. We read Starting Life: Frog by Claire Llewellyn and then completed a life cycle sheet (@magichomeschoolbus). We also did some green activities and practiced numbers with new count and clip cards (@sosimpleabeginning). Later we will explore a frogs anatomy.
Today we are keeping it pretty chill around here. But we decided to extend our pond study because Elliot wanted to learn more about frogs so here we are. Tomorrow we will explore this week’s theme but today and Friday frogs it is! So we read My First Book of Nature: The Frog to get started and then Elliot completed a few worksheets and did some count and clip cards with Daddy. After lunch we read The Frogs at the Rainbow’s End, a story in Fables by Arnold Lobel. Both books are from Dan’s childhood collection which I love. Looking forward to more frog studies and of course our new lessons tomorrow.
Today we got a late start but continued with our nature study and some general lessons. We read Pond by Gordon Morrison and learned all about how they change through the seasons. Then after completing some worksheets Elliot colored a POND letter sheet, we looked at a winter scene in One Small Square: Pond and he drew a pond in our nature journal. The plan was to draw the animals in the mud getting ready for winter but someone didn’t want to.
We also looked at a beautiful print of the pond ecosystem along with a review of all the animals and plants that thrive there and practiced numbers with new count and clip cards that Elliot really enjoyed. Both from @stephhathawaydesigns. It’s a very cold and windy day here so we are keeping cozy inside for sure.