Saturday, May 23, 2020

Art and Storytimes...

This week was a mixed bag, but we rolled with it.  Started the week off okay.  I think trying to force education on my two year old didn't work so well.  We've had to adjust for his level of learning. Monday we did painting.  I had my Seurat book, Magritte book, and my Modern Art book from college out for them to look through.  That didn't happen, however.  My daughter and I read a few books on Epic! that were really great.  We read "My Dog Thinks I'm a Genius" by Harriet Ziefert and "The Little Paintbrush" by Bjorn F. Rorvik and illustrated by Thor Hansen.  
I had some Crayola paints, two 9"x12" canvas boards, paint brushes, q-tips, sponges, and FINGERS to use to paint a beautiful painting!

Their finished products.  My son had more fun squeezing the water out of his sponge than anything. 

Tuesday we did Read Along with Michelle Obama on PBS Kids for the first time.  We found the video on their YouTube channel.  It was so great!  We'll definitely be doing this every week.  Mrs. Obama had a special guest for the second story too, President Obama!  The first book was "Giraffe Problems" by Jory John and illustrated by Lane Smith (one of my favorite illustrators).  The second book was "The Bear Ate Your Sandwich" by Julia Sarcone-Roach.  Both really fun books.  

My daughter and I made a road of Play-doh.  All of her characters and animals were finding a new home.

Wednesday we did another online event with Laurie Berkner.  She uses the hashtag #berknerbreak. We used her Facebook page, but I think it's live on her Instagram and might be on her YouTube channel too.  It's at 10am.  It's a half hour program and she has a theme every day.  She does it Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.  The theme was HELPING.  She had a brightly colored banner behind her so she could spell the word with the kids.  There were a lot of shout outs to people watching her Facebook live feed.  She sang a few songs and were easy to pick up if you didn't know them, like us!  I think the kids would've liked her Friday show better.  It was dinosaur themed and my kids both know the "We are the Dinosaurs" song. 

We didn't do as much as I hoped on my theme of the week, but like most people these days, I'm learning.  I am realizing now that I have to do two different things for my kids.  And that's okay, when I accepted that on Monday I noticed things were much better.  I wasn't so frustrated and the days went more smoothly.  Hope you all had a good week.  Check back next week to see what we were up to. Thanks for reading!

Monday, May 18, 2020

Baking Week

It was suggested to me by a friend to start a blog about my projects with my kids during the covid-19 pandemic.  Thought I'd start this up again and see how it goes.  I try to watch PBS News Hour every day to stay up to date with everything going on.  I really feel for parents during all of this.  Especially parents with kids with special needs.  Our teachers are SO important in our society.  It really does take a certain type of person to be an educator, in my opinion.  And some parents are not, and that's okay!  That's why we have schools!  Or at least we did...  It will be interesting to see what happens this fall with our education system.  With my eldest going into kindergarten.  I'm nervous and curious to see what they do about the classroom this coming fall.  

So in absence of school and libraries for my kids we do things at home that I have picked up from what my daughter did at her preschool and what they do at story time at our library.  I pick a theme over the weekend to do throughout the week.  My daughter had school on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.  So I tend to do writing and that type of things with her on those days to keep that up.  (Which the past two or three weeks I've definitely slacked on that one!)  I try to do an art craft at least once during the week.  I try to read books on the theme at least on MWF.  I kind of slack off a bit on Tuesday and Thursday to give them a break.  I know it's not the best policy to do, but we incorporate TV and/or movies with our theme of the week.  Because I still have to get the dishes and laundry done... And my son won't leave me alone if he's not occupied by a screen.  Even then he sometimes gets bored and finds me.  Outside time is put in in our mornings as well on the nice days.  That usually takes up at least an hour of our morning.  

So back to BAKING WEEK!  I really only did it Friday, I'll be honest.  So we started with Blippi.  My son LOVES Blippi, and my daughter too.  My daughter likes a lot of different things right now, but Blippi is at the top of my son's list of things to watch.  He has a video on visiting a bakery and he goes behind the scenes and makes things at the bakery.  

We read "In the Night Kitchen" by Maurice Sendak the other day.  I should have read "The Little Red Hen" with them.  I love that Golden Book.  Verizon sent links with free service to a few educational site until June 22nd in an email.  I took part in the Epic! site.  My daughter LOVES it!  They have a reading buddy feature.  They read books for 20 minutes and they get to feed their pet a snack.  They have a great selection of non-fiction books that we really liked to get at the library when we lived in Columbus, OH.  They have a fair amount here in Muncie, IN, but not as much as they did in Columbus.  So today we read two books on that website about baking.  Really cute books.  "Save the Cake" by Molly Coxe and "Grandma's Kitchen" by Madison Lodi.  "Save the Cake" is felted and fabric animals photographed for the illustrations.  "Grandma's Kitchen" is illustrated by Francesca De Luca and I really like her style.  

Thursday we made a three tiered cake out of construction paper, buttons, ribbon, cardboard, and stickers.  We practice using markers, colored pencils, crayons, and gluing.  I didn't end up having them cut with scissors today.  I cut out the shapes to save time of the cake layers.  They helped me glue them together.  My daughter glued lots of buttons on herself.  I don't know if anyone remembers the song "not a river, not a lake, not a puddle, not a stream" from elementary school about glue.  I taught it to my daughter.  She puts so much glue on the back of buttons and apologizes so much for it because I taught her the song!  Haha!  She keeps doing it though, haha.  

Before lunchtime we turned on Sleeping Beauty so I could finish baking the cookies.  Why Sleeping Beauty you ask?  For the cake baking part of course!  Love the mess they make trying to make Briar Rose's birthday special without their magic, such a fun scene.  We made it to lunchtime with out too much of a crying issue with both kids!  What a day/week.  I've been struggling with feeling exhaustion.  Haven't felt that way in months.  I haven't been very motivated to stay on track with keeping the kids engaged in something other than TV lately.  It's been bad for three weeks now.  I think I'll be better this coming week.  I have a plan!  Check back in the coming week to see what we do.  Thanks for reading!