We've spent all week on Valentine's. We learned about how God loves us, loving others, caring for each other, and helping.
Making Valentine's cards for family and the residence at a retirement home where we have music class. I personally loved seeing the residence receive all the cards the kids made for them; one resident, bedridden made the biggest impression. She just kept saying 'thank you' with tears in her eyes. I'm so glad B is surrounded by older adults and that he willing engages with them.
Matching hearts with numbers.
We started working on the more and less concept
I found this cute and simple graph which we used with conversation heart candies. I can't remember where this graph came from, if it's yours let me know and I'll give you credit.
Lacing activity from confessions of a homeschooler.
These super cute cookie cutters are from the grocery store. When I saw them I thought these will be perfect for size order.
B even stacked the size order like this.
Heart number puzzle, I wasn't sure this would go over well with B. He really resist counting combined with matching. I was surprised he was actually into this activity, of course looking back I realize it's probably because it was a puzzle & he had to fix the hearts.
Lower case & Upper case matching. You can find these heart stickers from Mardel's.
Since we live in Texas we don't really have Winter, and one day this week the temperatures were in the high 70's. Deciding to take advantage of the weather and some outdoor time, I brought our art outdoors. I hung a long piece of our easel paper to the fence, set out some red and white paint, and let the artist begin to create. So in my head, I thought B is going to love getting to paint this way and he'll spend at least 30 20 minutes....NOPE, 5 minutes...1,2,3,4,5! By the time I got it all set up and went to grab the camera, he decided he was done.
Practing cutting on some hearts.
Our science experiement this week, observing converstation hearts. 2teachingmommies provides a easy questionaire asking questions like, are the hearts big/small, hard/soft, sweet/sour. B was very into this, but only because he knew once we finished he got to eat the few pieces we had used.
Matching the heart boxes with the correct number. You can find the boxes at the dollar store & the little hearts are from the dollar spot in target.
Making pairs.
Tracing the letter 'V' for valentine with hearts. I love that B is finally understanding that certain items in a tray mean we are working on a particular activity. He didn't ask about what we were doing with this tray, just pulled it out and went right to work; as well as a few other trays from this unit.
Here are a few books to enjoy over Valentine's week:
Here's my little Valentine.
Daddy was out of town :( so we got to spend a fun day together, just Mommy and B. We had music class, where we passed out our Valentine's we made. Later we exchanged our Valentine's to each other. B made Mommy a pretty card & B got "the bestest book". Actually he got a card that sings 'Life is a Highway' from the Cars movie (his favorite). His reaction was priceless, I wish I had a camera. He was extremely excited and overly sweet, continually thanking me, telling me he loved it. I knew he'd like it because it was Cars, but not as much as he did. Once the excitement of the card wore off a little, we headed outside where we had a picnic on his playscape fort. Overall a pretty good day, just needed Daddy to make it a great day.
Happy Valentine's Day to you all!
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