After our nature hike and some down time we had a snack and read Winter is for Snow by Robert Neubecker. Then colored a letter sheet and practiced drawing snowflake shapes. Elliot was pretty done for the day but I created two paper snowflakes and had him make a few cuts.
Continuing with our winter sky study Elliot and I read The Mitten by Jan Brett and then discussed why the mitten was so big when the grandmother found it and what animals squeezed in to get cozy. He remembered quite a few.
After he completed a few winter themed worksheets we created our own little mitten with wool roving, our first time! I’ve been wanting to do wool crafts for awhile now so I’m excited to finally explore it with him. Elliot picked purple and I decorated with a little white. I think it came out cute.
This morning Elliot learned about stars and constellations. We read Our Stars by Anne Rockwell and then completed a connect the stars worksheet and he made his own constellation. We also used these beautiful reference cards by @raising_up_wild_things. Later I have a fun project planned as we explore this topic some more.
This morning we read a super cute book, Now It Is Winter by Eileen Spinelli and continued with our winter sky study. Elliot colored various types of snowflakes (@raising_up_wild_things), cut them out and pasted them in our nature journal. We also looked at snowflake shapes in Nature Anatomy by Julia Rothman. Then Elliot completed some winter themed worksheets for number and letter practice.
After lunch we had a nice time with friends and enjoyed a somewhat brief nature walk. After our visit we cuddled up with a snack and read Arctic White by Danna Smith. The story explores color in a cold white world, the Northern Lights! Elliot then painted his version with watercolors.