My summer plan: Well I'm still a little unsure and will be rethinking it this weekend. I have some children who are very ready to move on and read, some I am unsure of, and others that we will continue learning letters. So with that my readers will be reading, the unknowns I'm not sure yet, and the young ones will get more letters. I will either do a theme of learning or a state during the month... first two weeks I'm thinking a theme and the last weeks completing state studies. Sketchy I know but it will hopefully just fall together like it always does.
So our first week of summer...
My older readers worked on the book Explode the Code and here is a sampling of their work.
We also did sight word practice using 1+1+1=1 sight word pack 4
goofed and left it.
We colored in and then printed all of our sight words we've learned so far. Then we read them.
We traced each sight word, traced over the dotted line, and traced each sight word again as we read them on top. On the bottom we followed the code and circled each sight word according to color.
We used the code to color each book that contained a sight word a set color. Then on the bottom we found our sight words in a puzzle.
Older Children Worked on Aa
Younger Children worked on Aa
We worked on the cover of our Western/Cowboy Unit Book. The boys had a cowboy and the girls had a cowgirl. I only took a picture of the cowboy front though.
We made cowboy/cowgirl hats.
We matched western/cowboy words and pictures. This activity was from Homeschool Creations Cowboy Theme Pack.
We did a prewriting activity in which we traced the dotted line from the cowboy to his horse and we sorted boots by size. These activities were from Homeschool Creations Cowboy Theme Pack. We also colored the boots that had more... the older children first counted the dots in each boot and wrote how many. We also waterpainted a boot and dictated to finish this sentence... "These boots were made for ____."
We matched lassos of dots to lassos of numbers. This was a file folder game I had in my files.
We talked about the coyote. We did a fact paper while discussing some of the features of the coyote. We howled to the moon and found out that coyotes do this to mark their territory. We matched coyote to color words (for older children) and colors (for younger children). And we fingerpainted a coyote using brown and white paint... on Monday we will finish the coyote but I'm not sure what we will do with them at this point.
Best,
Rose
Rose are you back to school already? I noticed you are doing your awesome letter books again. I know we are all on different schedules.Can you share your western printables or tell me where you got them.I just love them. I love 1+1+1=1 and homeschool creations. Rose you are one awesome teacher thank you for all your inspiration and all you do. God Bless. Mrs. Valerie
ReplyDeleteMy home daycare is all year so we never stop. I take a week break here and there but for the most part it is business as always.
DeleteAlways a delight to visit here. I love paper and printables. :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you Deborah.
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