I felt like I was dragging through February. We got all our work done, but none of it was extremely exciting. For whatever reason, my camera also spent most of the month in its bag, so a couple of these pictures are from this week but showcasing work we did last month.
Some days this is what school looks like around here: pjs and on the floor.
On our way to Pennsylvania we saw a penguin.
It was a pretty penguin.
It was a panting, pretty penguin.
It was a painting, panting, pretty penguin.
It was a perfect, painting, panting, pretty penguin.
It was a pink, perfect, painting, panting, pretty penguin.
And its name was Polly.
Well, Shakespeare they're not, but they had fun!
You can click on the pictures for a better look |
The opened word here is alliteration |
alphabetical order from awesome to you rock |
Fruit on the A Tree includes a lemon, a pear, a plum, a coconut, a banana, a peach, and a cherry. Fruit on the An Tree includes an orange, an apple, and an apricot. |
Reading, writing, and spelling are all going well. Emma Lee knows how to write just about anything in cursive and has been using it a lot on her own throughout the day (because we made a deal that she could do less worksheet practice if she practiced with it more on her own). It's amazing how much happier she is writing whatever she wants to on her dry erase board or in one of her (many!) notebooks instead of copying a certain sentence on a worksheet. It works for me!
We tried out a new (to us) art project - "painting" with shaving cream and food coloring. It was a huge hit with Kerri (who loves to be messy) and not much of a hit with Emma Lee (who got Kerri to do the messy part for her, so she didn't have to get her hands dirty). They swirled food color around in shaving cream and placed cut out hearts into the mixture and then pulled them straight up for a marbled "painted" heart.
We also had a fun Valentine's day party with their cousins and took a trip to the Children's Museum in Atlanta. We had a great time, but sadly I forgot my camera. I think that about sums up February. We've already had an exciting first week of March, so I'm sure I'll have lots to share next month!
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