Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Storybook Year: Week Two


"Louis I: King of the Sheep"

GREAT story.

Draw Louis I

After drawing, I took a crown and the kids took turns being the king/queen. We had to play what the king/queen wanted to play. Then switched. They liked that!

"Green Lizards vs. Red Rectangles"

This story was short and cute.

Draw Lizard (video here) and some green rectangles



We made salt dough lizards (pinterest). The kids really enjoyed that. We planned to sculpt and bake them today and paint them on day 5.

"Uni the Unicorn"

A favorite for Bree. She is all about ponies and unicorns. This was a really creative story.

Draw a unicorn (video here)

Do-a-Dot painting. I printed a unicorn coloring page from pinterest and a rainbow. After that, the kids just did their own creations. We love Do-A-Dot paint: so neat but so fun!

"Gaston"

This story had a great message, and it was really catching. For about three months following this book, O would still name everything Gaston. (But first he had to list all the other siblings: Fee Fee, Foo Foo, Ooh La La, and ... Gaston!)

Draw Gaston and his family

Dog day. We gave our dog (Princess Giselle) a bath, took her on a walk, and played with her. This was quite a pampering day for her. She shook with excitement (... well, she's a miniature Greyhound so she just shakes all day, but I told the kids she was excited!).

"The Salamander Room"

Grandma was in town for school today! So she listened to our story with us.

Draw your favorite scene from the story

Paint Salt dough lizards from day 2 with Grandma.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Storybook Year: Week One


We kicked off the week with some awesome books. Below are the ones we chose to read for school this week and how we responded to the books.

"Where the Wild Things Are"

We had a blast with this classic.

Draw a wild thing (watch drawing tutorial together here)

Have a Wild Rumpus! (Loud music. Dress up. Crazy dancing. You get it.)



"Blueberries for Sal"

This was highly praised, but I honestly thought it looked a little boring. I had never read it, but the kids loved it! And so did I.

Draw your favorite picture from the story

Blueberries for snack

Use Counting Bears for Math activities (patterns, color sorting, counting, whatever!)

"Stick Man"

Loved this story. It is a great Christmas book (which I didn't know until I got to the end), and the kids love sticks.



Draw Stick Man

We headed outside to search for sticks to make our own stick families. Then we took our stick families and made play snow (Pinterest!) and for them to play in. (We threw in some Disney figures to liven up the play a bit.)



"Ninja!"

I wanted a "boy-ish" story for Ollie, but they both enjoyed this one. We had Ninja apples for snack (pinterest), and I gave them a Karate lesson. They loved kicking and punching the pillows.

"Xander’s Panda Party"

This story was adorable. It made me want to snuggle a Panda bear.

Draw a panda (Art for Kids Hub)

Our zoo doesn't have real pandas, so we decided to Watch zoo cams instead. They loved seeing the animals, and we checked lots of different zoos to see different pandas.

Then we had a stuffed animal party. They loved bringing ALL their animals into the living room for our party. We set out blankets and play food and had a grand celebration.


Monday, May 23, 2016

2015/16 Our Storybook Year


Homeschool has taken on a different look this past year. Since our last post, we have added two baby birds to the nest. B just turned 5, O just turned 3, and E is creeping up on his first birthday.

Last summer when I was 100 months pregnant and my husband was completely out of commission with a back injury, I dreaded the start of homeschool. I was afraid I would be stressed with a new baby and a husband recovering from back surgery and everything else life tends to throw at you (tires being stolen off your car, finding mold in your bathroom, family members with health issues, etc. etc.).

That's when I stumbled onto the idea of a "Storybook Year" from a blogger my sister loves.

Enter angelic music and lights beaming through the windows. We LOVE to read. We love books. We love snuggling on the couch with a blanket and a pile of Fancy Nancys, Bernstein Bears, or Frog and Toad.

So, what does a storybook year look like for us?

First. I went on Pinterest and pinned any list I could find about Best Children's Books, Classic Children's Books, Books that Make You Laugh, and I made a list. I started at the top and requested books from the library (we don't buy books very often unless we fall head over heels for them - like It's a Tiger by David LaRochelle).



Second. Once I secured the books from the library, I made a basic calendar in Microsoft Publisher and planned out the books we would read. If there was a holiday or birthday, I tried to plan books accordingly.

Third. With my schedule of books to read in hand, I planned activities for the day. I wanted the kids to "respond" to each book, which is challenging when they cannot write on their own yet. I found these awesome Pre-K journals from -- my home away from home -- Walmart. My plan was for the kids to "respond" with art. They love, love, love to create: draw, color, paint, glue, cut, whatever (and so do I)!



And that is when I found it. The perfect addition to my storybook year. Art for Kids Hub. It is a YouTube channel that has drawing tutorials for kids. They are amazing. They reiterate great rules of drawing (always do your best and it doesn't have to look like theirs) and do awesome animals, people, characters, and so on. I started looking through the books I had planned to read and chose something from each book to draw together. Almost 90% of the time they had a video for what I wanted. If not, we drew a picture from the story.

Fourth. After our creative time, we answered the 4 BIG Q's from each story (characters, setting, problem, solution) and then gave it a thumbs up or thumbs down. I dictated that, of course, but B did some of her own writing.

Fifth and final. We did something. Some days I had fun activities planned from the story that related in some way (my favorites were Katy No-Pocket and Big Red Barn, which I will post on later).Some days that was it, and we played games together (I have amassed a collection of school games). Some days we had a related outing. Some days we took a nap on the couch.

It was extremely relaxed, but they loved it. I loved it. Everyone loved it. Stay tuned for more detailed posts about each week (books and activities!).

Three Cheers for this storybook year, which just wrapped on Friday. ::sniff sniff::