Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Week 3 of Summer Break (Letters E and F, Numbers 5 and 6)



In the previous post, we discussed our Summer schedule. In that schedule, there was an hour in the morning for theme week activities and an hour in the afternoon. Here is what we plan on doing each week we are on summer break. If there's an explanation or picture on Pinterest, the link is in the blog so make sure you check it out! I hope you'll join us!









Week 3: June 11th-June 15th



Letters of the Week: E and F

Numbers of the Week: 5 and  6
Snacks of the Week: Make letter E out of carrots and pretzels/Fish crackers



Monday (June 11th)

Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)



Trace letters E and F
Make an elephant craft




Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Do a science Experiment today!


Book to Read: Fidget Monkey by AZ Books


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: the Easter story (Matt 26:36-56)
Make hand/cross craft 


Tuesday (June 12th) 

Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)


Trace letters E and F



Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)


Circle all letter Fs on tree

Learn about Earth/Draw Earth



Book to Read: Fidget Monkey by AZ Books 


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: the Easter story (Matthew 28:1-10)
Wednesday (June 13th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters E and F
Make a fish craft
Make frogs craft

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Trace numbers 5 and 6
Count objects in front of you (place one object, two objects, three objects..)

Book to Read: Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Fisher's of Men (Matt 4:17-22)
Fishers of Men craft



Thursday (June 14th) 

Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)



Trace letters E and F
Find objects around the house starting with the letter E




Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)



Book to Read: Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Fisher\s of Men (Mark 1:14-20)

Friday (June 15th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters E and F
Find objects, letter F challenge (Look for objects around the house that start with the letter F)
Number 6 craft



Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)


Make E, F, 5, and 6 out of playdoh


Book to Read:  Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino




Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Fishers of Men







Shopping List for the Week

construction paper

glue

pencils

markers

paper plates

alphabet magnets

playdoh

carrots
pretzels
fish crackers
Whatever you need for your science experiment



Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Week 2 of Summer Break (Letters C and D, Numbers 3 and 4)



In the previous post, we discussed our Summer schedule. In that schedule, there was an hour in the morning for theme week activities and an hour in the afternoon. Here is what we plan on doing each week we are on summer break. If there's an explanation or picture on Pinterest, the link is in the blog so make sure you check it out! I hope you'll join us!




Week 2: June 4th-June 8th

Letters of the Week: C and D
Numbers of the Week: 3 and  4
Snacks of the Week: Cookies and Donuts

Monday (June 4th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters C and D

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Count to Ten together

Book to Read: Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Coat of Many Colors (Genesis 37)

Tuesday (May 29th) 
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)


Trace letters C and D
Make letter C out of cookies

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)



Book to Read:  Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Coat of many Colors
Paper Bag Craft


Wednesday (May 30th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters C and D


Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Trace numbers 3 and 4
Count objects in front of you (place one object, two objects, three objects..)

Book to Read:  Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Coat of Many Colors (Genesis 37)
Make coat of many colors with small pieces of paper 

Thursday (May 31st) 
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters C and D
Find objects around the house beginning with letter C
Make dinosaur craft

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Make cupcakes out of paper
Work on writing your own name

Book to Read: Dr. Seuss's ABC

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Daniel and the Lions Den (Daniel 6)
Make a Lion craft 


Friday (June 1st)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters C and D
Find objects, letter D challenge (Look for objects around the house that start with the letter B)
Trace numbers 3 and 4


Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Make C, D, 3, and 4 out of playdoh

Book to Read: Dr. Seuss's ABC

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Daniel and the Lions Den (Daniel 6)
Make a lion out of paper craft



Shopping List for the Week
construction paper
glue
pencils
markers
paper plates
alphabet magnets
playdoh
cupcake liners
cookies
donuts










Week 1 of Summer Break (Letters A and B, Numbers 1 and 2)


In the previous post, we discussed our Summer schedule. In that schedule, there was an hour in the morning for theme week activities and an hour in the afternoon. Here is what we plan on doing each week we are on summer break. We will be studying two letters a week, two numbers a week, reading a book, studying a Bible passage, and doing Occupational Therapy activities (for those of you that do not know, our oldest child has non-verbal Autism, so we were sent home some OT/school activities for her to complete over the summer so we do not regress as much over the Summer.) If there's an explanation or picture on Pinterest, the link is in the blog so make sure you check it out! I hope you'll join us!




Week 1: May 28th- June 1st 

Letters of the Week: A and B
Numbers of the Week: 1 and  2
Snacks of the Week: Animal Crackers, Bananas


Monday (May 28th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters A and B

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)


Book to Read: Arthur's Honey Bear by Lillian Hoban

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Noah's Ark. (Read Genesis 6)
Do Ark paper plate craft

School/ OT Activity of the Day: Make funny faces in the mirror, then draw pictures of funny faces.

Tuesday (May 29th) 
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)



Trace letters A and B

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)



Circle all letter Bs on tree
Make a letter A out of Animal crackers

Book to Read: Arthur's Honey Bear by Lillian Hoban


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Noah's Ark (Read Genesis 7)
Make a Rainbow

School/OT Activity of the Day: Find different containers around the house. Discuss their shape/size.

Wednesday (May 30th)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters A and B
Alphabet Sheet/Match Magnets
Make letter B Bus Craft

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)

Trace numbers 1 and 2
Count objects in front of you (place one object, two objects, three objects..)

Book to Read: Arthur's Honey Bear by Lillian Hoban

Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Noah's Ark (Genesis 8 and 9)
Make hand dove craft 

School/OT Activity: Look back at the month's calendar and discuss important things that happened.


Thursday (May 31st) 
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)


Trace letters A and B
Find objects, letter A challenge (Look for objects around the house that start with the letter A)

Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)
Work on writing your name

Book to Read: Blaze Loves to Race! by Mary Tillworth


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Baby Moses (Exodus 2)
Make baby Moses craft

School/OT Activity: Practice sight words (Our daughter has a list of sight words she studies. You can find lists of sight words on Pinterest as well!)
Friday (June 1st)
Morning Learning (9AM-10AM)

Trace letters A and B
Find objects, letter B challenge (Look for objects around the house that start with the letter B)
Make Beach Ball paper plate



Afternoon Learning (1:30PM-2:30PM)


Make A, B, 1, and 2 out of playdoh

Book to Read: Blaze Loves to Race! by Mary Tillworth


Letter of the Week Bible Discussion: Baby Moses (Exodus 2)
Baby Moses paper plate craft

School/OT Activity: Play follow the leader and do picture matching activity


School/OT Activity for Saturday, June 2nd: Go barefoot in the grass. Talk about how the grass feels

School/OT Activity for Sunday, June 3rd: Put shoes on your hands and walk on your hands and feet.



Shopping List for the Week
construction paper
glue
pencils
markers
paper plates
alphabet magnets
playdoh
cupcake liners (baby Moses craft)
animal crackers
bananas
sidewalk chalk



Things to Make to Prepare for the Week Includes:

-Something to trace the letters/numbers (dry erase board, lined paper, etc.)
-Apples/Baskets for Apple Sorting Activity
-Tree with random letters on it for circling activity (make sure to include at least 5-6 As and 5-6 Bs- use for both circling activities)
-An All About me page for your children
-Find the book 'Arthur's Honey Bear' (or other letter A book)
- if it rains Wednesday, the 30th, may need an alternative to the outdoor alphabet sheet/sidewalk chalk/magnet activity. Possibly make a sheet for indoors.
- Find the book 'Blaze Loves to Race!' or other letter B book








Sunday, May 6, 2018

Summer Schedule



We are preparing for Summer in the Bay household... and this Summer, things are going to change. I wasn't in the best place of my life last Summer and that showed in the condition of our house, their learning, their schedules, etc. BUT- through the power of Jesus Christ, He has been working on my life and I vow to have a healthier, happier, focused Summer this year.

First and foremost, we are going to stick to a schedule. Last year was all willy-nilly. We got up whenever, I started drinking by 3PM, and then we did whatever in the evening. I rarely had them outside due to anxiety. We rarely went places... and of course, a schedule flew out the window because I *needed* days to battle my mental health BUT I refuse to be that woman this year, in the name of Jesus.

Pinterest has been a great asset for our Summer schedule. Here's what Monday thru Friday in the Bay house will look like.

SUMMER SCHEDULE.

7:AM-8:30AM: Wake Up, breakfast, TV Shows, Get Dressed
8:30AM-9:00AM: Chores (There will be a chore chart below for each child)
9:00AM-10:00AM- Table time/Theme Work
10:00AM-10:20AM- Reading time
10:20AM-10:30AM- Snack Time
10:30AM-12:00PM- Outdoor Play/Free Play
12:00PM-12:30PM- Bible discussion
12:30PM-1:00PM- Lunch
1:00PM-1:30PM- Rest/Relax Time
1:30PM-2:30PM- Activity Time/Theme Work
2:30PM-2:45PM- Light Snack
2:45PM-3:30PM- Clean Up Time
3:30PM-4:00PM- Free Time
4:00PM-7:00PM- Dinner/Family Time/Outdoor Play
7:00PM-7:30PM- Tablet Time
7:30PM-8:30PM- Baths/Get Ready for Bed
8:30PM-9:30PM- Bed Time Routine

CHORE CHART.

Lucas is 3 years old. In the morning, he is in charge of:
Dusting the TV Stand and end tables
Wiping off the kitchen table after breakfast
Helping make the bed

Quinn is 5 years old. In the morning, she is in charge of:
Helping with laundry
Wiping off the bathroom counters
Helping with the dishes

Tayler is 7 years old. She has non-verbal Autism so we adjusted chores as such. She is in charge of:
Helping sweep the kitchen floor
Wiping down the windows with help from Mom
Helping vacuum the living room

The next blog post will discuss our THEME WEEKS. Lucas starts preschool this year so we want to prep for him, Quinn starts kindergarten, so we want to continue her learning, and Tayler (as I said previously) was diagnosed with non-verbal Autism so we do not want a great deal of regression to take place this Summer.

What do Summers look like in your home? I'm hoping for a lot of progress in the Bay house this year and for us to all be healthy and happy!

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