Showing posts with label BFIAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BFIAR. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

What happened to Before Five In A Row?


I've had this question from a few people in person and I know there are some others who were coming to the blog for our Before Five In A Row posts (BFIAR), so I wanted to update everyone on the school situation here, in case you were curious.   Basically, we've been reading the books (and thoroughly enjoying them!), but LittleBear seemed to be getting tired of all my planned activities, so we switched to just reading the books, talking about them and playing more.  Fun times here, but that does not make for exciting blog posts :)

I think I'll go ahead and post what I had planned for each of the unposted books, just so I have a record of it somewhere (helpful for when LadyBear is ready) and it's out there for anyone else who might want to know. 

Currently, LittleBear and I are both really enjoying Angus Lost and If Jesus Came To My House (we have the older version with the older illustrations, which I definitely prefer).  Prayer For A Child, though not as much as some of the others.

So anyway, that's where we are with Before Five In A Row...we still love it, we just tweaked it a bit to fit better where we are.  Stay tuned because soon we'll be starting Kindergarten with LittleBear!!!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Before Five In A Row: Corduroy

Wow, am I behind in my posting about school stuff...this is a book we did a while back that never got posted...sorry!

Because of the awesome opportunity of a fun beach vacation and the fact that it meant we left and returned in the middle of a week, we decided to spread Corduroy out over two weeks (three days in one week, two days in the other).  Ah, the beauty of homeschool!

LittleBear really liked this book after we read it a few times and we even got to the point where he could tell me the story on his own.  Hooray for LittleBear!

 Here is what we had planned for our week on Corduroy:

Day1-
- talk about saving & sort coins in piggy bank
- sort fruit snacks by color using the Color Bears Concentration Game

Day2- Read Corduroy

Day3-

Day4-

Our fruit snacks didn't end up being bears because I was a little hesitant of all the artificial coloring in the ones I could find, but LittleBear didn't really notice or care.  I didn't get the feely fabric book done either, which I really wanted to, but just didn't have the time.  Otherwise, we did everything else as planned!

LittleBear loved the fruit snack sorting and playing with the buttons.  Who knew that "Grandma's grab bag" of buttons from Hobby Lobby could produce so many hours of entertainment for a preschooler?  It was great (even better with a 40% off coupon!).  He sorted them by size, color and found the matching ones...we did this every day at his request, it was definitely a favorite activity for him.

We are currently experiencing some technical difficulties with our photo album system, so forgive me that these are all the pictures we have for this book.  I do have a cute button sorting video for you that will hopefully make up for it :)


Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for Corduroy can be found at:


Friday, April 27, 2012

Before Five In A Row: The Red Carpet


And we're baaaaaaack!  Phew!  Sorry for the lack of school posts around here, we took a little sabbatical :)

We started back up with Before Five In A Row this week because LittleBear seemed like he missed it and kept asking for "more games" and I'm so glad we did!  We discovered one of our favorite books so far!  We had originally checked it out from the library, but I went ahead and bought a copy off eBay because we all liked it both in text and illustrations.  It's called The Red Carpet by Rex Parkin and if you haven't ever read it, you should totally check it out...

Here is what we had planned for the week:

Day 1- Read The Red Carpet
Roll the Red Carpet through Town (loosely based on Delightful Learning)


Day 2- Read The Red Carpet
Talk About Police Officers- What do Police Officers Do?
Read A Visit To The Police Station (from Library)


Day 3- Read The Red Carpet


Day 4-Read The Red Carpet
Play with iPad App: iRoad Signs
Surprise eating soft pretzels with Daddy on his lunch break!

LittleBear's best coloring job to date!
I think we got to just about everything except the iPad App (iRoad Signs), which I am ok with.  LittleBear seemed to enjoy just about everything, but if I had to pick a favorite it would be our reenactment of rolling the red carpet through town and eating the red carpet snack.  At first he unrolled the snack and thought that was the fun part, then I told him to eat it.  Monday was a really fun day :)

I also got our school bulletin "board" up on the wall, which I will switch around a bit here and there, but this is what it looked like this week:

I got the idea from Pinterest (original source here) and it's been a big hit with LittleBear and his friends!

Here is a photo gallery of our week:
 Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for The Red Carpet can be found at:

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Before Five In A Row: The Snowy Day

Due to what I am terming "scatterbrainedness" on the part of Mommy, I'm a week late in posting this. Last week we read The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats and while it certainly wasn't LittleBear's favorite book, we did read it every day and he did seem to enjoy the "games" we played that revolved around the book.

Here is what we had planned for the week:

Day 1-
- Decorate house with paper snowflakes (talk about how each one is different...like God made us) & hang snowballs on fishing line in the window
Day 2-
- Tissue paper art
Day 3-
Day 4-
- Fruit Snowman on a Stick snack

Well, also due to circumstances beyond our control, we didn't get to do the tissue paper art, handprint art or snowflake pattern activities. We did manage to get the others done though and LittleBear enjoyed them all. The cotton balls strung on fishing line sounded like a better idea than it ended up being, so we only got one string done. However, there were LOTS of cotton ball snowball fights throughout the week that made up for it and were enjoyed by all.

Our camera has been having issues, but I did manage to get a small photo gallery done:

Week8-The Snowy Day


We are taking a break this week to regroup...Hopefully next week we'll be back to speed around here!




Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for The Snowy Day can be found at:
Before Five In A Row manual
Homeschool Share
Homeschool Creations


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Before Five In A Row: Ask Mr. Bear

We started back up with school this week, though at a more leisurely pace than usual. I didn't include quite as many activities because I wanted to ease back into it. In retrospect, I should have included more activities as LittleBear was eager to do most of them!

This week we read Ask Mr. Bear, a story about a little boy who is trying to find something to give his mother for her birthday. As with the other BFIAR books, LittleBear really liked this book and asked to read it many times throughout the week. Here is what we had planned for the week:

Day 1
- Sensory bin
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4

Day 5
- Cousin P's birthday party!!!!

LittleBear did not want to color the cards on Day 3 or Day 4...would not do it. He did really well with the Forest Animals/Farm Animals sort activity and then What's in the Box activity. He got all of those right on his first try! He also is now quite familiar with all the sounds different animals make on the farm. The tracking pages and the rhyming activity still give him a little bit of trouble, but he was happy to give them a try! For the clip and learn, he didn't want to use clothespins, so he just counted and told me how many of each animal there were. I'm ok with that.

Here is our photo gallery for the week:

Week 7- Ask Mr. Bear


Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for Ask Mr. Bear can be found at:
Before Five In A Row manual
Homeschool Creations
Homeschool Share
Who Knew I'd Go This Far


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Before Five In A Row: Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?

I apologize for the lateness of this blog post...This week we read a book that was (again) new to me. We did read it each day, but LittleBear didn't really seem to care for it that much. He did like a good deal of the activities we had planned, so that was good. We had a super busy week with friends in town visiting and Baylor Homecoming, so we didn't get to everything we had planned (we missed the teddy bear picnic, the bear paper dolls, and the find the bears game). I think I'm going to hold off on our Before Five In A Row studies for a few weeks while we do more activities to prepare for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's a bit of a challenge finding activities that LittleBear can do and will enjoy at the moment and I think this little break will help. No worries, we will definitely pick it back up in a few weeks or at the latest, after Christmas.

Here is what we had planned for the week:

Day 1-

Read Book

Color Jesse Bear's shirt

Paper Bear Dolls

Shapes/Potato Stamps


Day 2-

Read Book

How Many Ducks

Dress up Monster puzzle

Jesse Bear's Healthy Lunch


Day 3-

Read Book

Measure Jesse Bear's lunch

Did Eat/Didn't Eat puzzle

Find the bears game


Day 4-

Read Book

What Should I Wear?

Tracing page

host a teddy bear picnic


Despite three trips to the grocery store on Monday (long story), I forgot to buy potatoes for the shaped potato stamps, so we used flashcards and our shape sorter instead. That seemed to be fine with LittleBear. He really liked the tracing page and the Did Eat/Didn't Eat activity. He also liked sticking the healthy lunch items on Jesse Bear's placemat.

All in all, it was a busy, but good week!

Here is this week's photo gallery:
Week 6-Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?


Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear can be found at:

Friday, October 28, 2011

Before Five In A Row: Caps For Sale


LittleBear really loved the illustrations in this book. He kept pointing out the church steeple and yelling "Bells!" (He LOVES hearing bells chime from the church in the neighborhood or Pat Neff Hall on Baylor campus.) He asked to "Read Please" multiple times every day, so I think we found another winner with this book!

Since last week was a bit tough and we didn't get to everything school-wise, I decided to incorporate more games and play-type activities this week, in the hopes that it would be more fun for LittleBear (& I). Here is what we had planned:

Day 1-
Read Book
Color Monkey Mask
Go over Monkey Colors
Balance pillows on our heads
In honor of Daddy's love of all things Monkees, we also watched this video, which LittleBear enjoyed clapping along to.

Day 2-
Read Book
Who's Hat Layer Book

Sing Five Little Monkeys
Introduce money (I made a money worksheet like the one from Delightful Learning)

Thumbprint tree using this tree

Day 4-
Read Book
Money Size Sequencing
Play Barrel of Monkeys


Our discussion of money on Day 2 was very brief and we didn't even end up using the sheet I made up because he just didn't seem interested...I'm ok with that. Everything else, he really seemed to enjoy and did multiple times. I really wanted to do a "monkey" themed snack, but LittleBear is allergic to bananas and peanut butter which seemed to be in all the monkey themed snacks I found so we just snacked on our usual items. LittleBear also played a lot with his alphabet and number puzzles while telling his monkey what the different letters and numbers were.

LittleBear seemed more comfortable with me taking pictures, so hopefully we've got a better photo gallery this week:
Week 5-Caps For Sale

Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for Caps For Sale can be found at:
Before Five In A Row manual
Delightful Learning
Homeschool Creations
Pinterest

Friday, October 21, 2011

Before Five in a Row: The ABC Bunny


And we're back! This week we read "The ABC Bunny" published in 1933 by Wanda Ga'g. LittleBear loved the book and asked me to "read this please" several times when I hadn't planned on it. (Side note, I have to say that we wouldn't have found many of these books that he's liked so much, so a big hooray goes out to Before Five In A Row).

Well, this week "schoolwise" was met with some highs and some lows. Some of the highs were as follows:
- He LOVED the youtube video of the book with the song.
- The Activity Card was fun, but we spread it out over two days...it seems he didn't have the attention span for it all at once :)
- He did really well with putting the number symbol on the number word (got most of them himself the first time!).
- he also liked drawing on the bunny tracing pages

Some of the lows were as follows:
- He hated mommy playing the ABC Bunny song on the piano.
- He also lost interest in matching up the upper and lower case letters and the ABC scavenger hunt. Granted, it could have been the day and this is supposed to be an introduction to school type activities, so I'm not taking it too hard.
- This was just a really hard week attitude and obedience-wise which makes everything a challenge.

Here is what we had planned this week:

Day 1-
Read Book
Act out as many of the bunny's activities as you can

Day 2-
Read Book
Build A Bunny
Day 3-
Read Book
Bunny maze
Bunny tracing page
Order- Corinthians 14:40...Talk about order in God's creation. What did God do first? Second?

Day 4-
Read Book
Play ABC Bunny song from the book on the piano
Go visit bunnies at the feed store!


We didn't get a chance to do the Creation Poster/folder, but we at least attempted everything else. Hopefully next week will go better. We did do some other fun things like an alphabet puzzle my mom found for .70 at Michael's as well as some foam alphabet and number puzzles I found at the Dollar Tree. We also played "bunny ball" (which involves tossing the bunny back and forth down our long hallway) and made towers with our ABC Blocks.

LittleBear did NOT want his picture taken much this week, so the photo gallery looks a little sparse this week:
Week 4-The ABC Bunny

Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for The ABC Bunny can be found at:
Before Five In A Row manual
Homeschool Creations
Delightful Learning

Friday, September 30, 2011

Before Five In A Row: Blueberries For Sal


I knew a good part of this book would go over well because my LittleBear LOVES blueberries, much like LittleBear and Sal from the story. Seriously. We buy them from Sam's Club and they are gone within three or four days (and he's the only one that eats them). In fact, we didn't even get to make jam this week as scheduled because LittleBear ate them all before we could get to the jam making. Oh well, it enforced the story even more :)

Here is what we had planned:

Day 1- Wear a Blue Shirt
Read Book
Blueberries for snack in a metal pail
Blue Sensory Bin
Have Ben add "blueberries" (blue dots) to a drawing of a bush that I made.
Day 2- Read Book
decorate letter B with blue fuzzballs
Read Bear classification cards
Day 3- Read Book
Talk about the story of Ruth & Naomi from The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes. Where you go, I will go-Ruth stayed with Naomi.
Blueberries for Sal Are you my Mother activity
Make Blueberry jam

Day 4- Read Book
Dot paint his name
Move LittleBear preposition cards
Go out & "pick" blueberries into a metal pail (in our case, we pretended & used acorns)
Go visit bears (BU campus, zoo)


This was the longest of the three books we've done this far and the first two days he didn't really seem to want to finish the book, but by the end of the week, he was bringing it to me to read. He liked all of the activities except the math mat activity, which I think was a bit above his level. He did enjoy putting the blueberries in the pail, so that's good.

Here is a small photo gallery of our week:

Week 3- Blueberries For Sal


Inspiration, ideas and printables I used for Blueberries For Sal can be found at:
Delightful Learning
Homeschool Creations
Homeschool Share
In Lieu of Preschool's Pinterest Board on Blueberries For Sal
Confessions of a Homeschooler
My School Pinterest board

Friday, September 23, 2011

Before Five In A Row: My Blue Boat

I hadn't planned on doing this book until later on in the year, but it is one of the hardest books to find and Interlibrary Loan at Baylor found it a lot sooner than I anticipated :) LittleBear really liked this book and loved looking for the sailboat on each page. It's hard to know for sure, but I think he really liked the watercolor style of the illustrations. If this book weren't so hard to find and so expensive when one does find it, then I'd think about buying it and adding it to our collection. As it is, I'm thankful that the awesome librarians at Baylor were able to find it for us.

Here is what we had planned for the week:

Day 1- Read Book
Sensory bin
Marble Painting
(using blue & white like the ocean)
sing Row, Row, Row Your Boat
make a laundry basket boat

Day 2- Read Book
Read the chapter about Noah and the Ark from the Jesus Storybook Bible
(also bring out the Little People Noah's Ark)
Animal Classification Cards (whales and dolphins)
Watch videos on whales & dolphins (we used: whale song, dolphins playing, dolphins talking, whale size)
watch and learn Baby Beluga
Act out the dancing whales & swimming dolphins
decorate the letter W

Day 3- Read Book
Put the stars in size order
show a picture of Van Gogh's Starry Night & compare it with the page where the boat dances with whales
paint the sailboat with watercolors
talk about stars & moon and how they are easier to see at night
Counting Star activity
& sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Day 4- Read Book
look at pictures of Uncle Vic sailing
Make boats out of ice, foam and straws and float them in the tub

Have a fun picnic at the lake with a lunch like this & watch for boats

I think his favorite thing the whole week was the sensory bin again. He asked to play with that every day, multiple times a day. He did seem to really enjoy painting the boat with watercolors and also doing the paper towel water painting. The Noah's Ark is also usually a hit around here. He really liked singing the songs and even tried to sing the first line of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat!" He did very well with his counting and is now successfully counting to five on a regular basis!

He wasn't especially fond of the blue marble painting, which I was really excited about, but I think it might have been better with less baby oil. I think I'll still file the idea away for later.

My Uncle has a small sailboat and my incredibly awesome Aunt made up a photo gallery of their sailing adventures for LittleBear to look at, which he really enjoyed. Sadly, we didn't make it to the lake this week, but will for sure put that on the list as a fun thing to do in the future. Maybe tomorrow morning with Grandma :)

View a photo gallery of the week below:
Week 2- My Blue Boat

Inspiration, Ideas and Resources came from the following:
Before Five In A Row manual
Walking By The Way
Frugal Family Fun Blog

Homeschool Creations
Our Homeschool Fun

Totally Tots
Homeschool Share

In Lieu of Preschool's Pinterest Board on My Blue Boat
Word of Truth Boys Academy
Confessions of a Homeschooler

My School Pinterest board

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Before Five In A Row: The Yellow Ball


For our first week, we read The Yellow Ball by Molly Bang, which we happily found at our local library. It has great illustrations and was very different from any other book we had read so far, so I was interested to see what LittleBear's thoughts about the book would be. He loved looking for the ball in each picture and seemed to really enjoy the book each time we read it. We had four days of school planned which included activities from the Before Five In A Row book and also some of my own. Really, it was more like structured play time- we both had fun (mostly)!
Day 1-
Read Book
Yellow Yarn Ball Lacing Card
Yellow flag book
Go to grocery store for a yellow scavenger hunt. Buy lemons & make lemonade.

Day 2- Read book
Talk about Bible story: Luke 8:22-25 (Jesus calming the storm) using the Jesus Storybook Bible
Give Ben his own yellow ball & play games with it. Dribble ball with feet, stop, pass, etc.

Day 3- Read book
make a picture of yellow ball book cover with foam sheets
field trip to look at fish at pet store

Day 4- Read book...talk about the setting- about all the things we like to do at the beach, things we see, the ocean and what kinds of creatures live in the ocean.
make yellow ball prints using homemade paint

I think his favorite thing the whole week was the sensory bin (which I found out about through this blog) with beach gel clings, so we brought that back out every day. He also really enjoyed coloring the components of the flag book and liked doing the letter Y activity with the yellow yarn and double stick tape. He also did a good job for his first try with the lacing card.

His least favorite thing was making the lemonade (though he loved going to store and finding the yellow items- everyone in the store knew when he found something yellow). He also did not care for watching an animated video of the "Yellow Submarine" online. Our Yellow Ball prints with homemade paint came out a little differently than I planned. The paint was more of a gel type paint (I'm sure I bought the wrong thing for cornstarch flour) and LittleBear became very upset when it got on his hands (so I finished the painting for him).
We also worked on a magnetic fish puzzle from Michael's clearance section every day, which LittleBear loved.
Funny story time! We were talking about the beach (which is the setting for the book) and things people do at the beach and I mentioned that some people like to bury their feet in the sand. Well, LittleBear proceeded to empty the bin and stick his feet in, then cover them with rice. It was great!

For the grandmas out there and anyone else who wants to see the week in action, here's a photo/video gallery :)
Week 1- The Yellow Ball


Inspiration, Ideas and Resources came from the following:
Before Five In A Row manual
Delightful Learning
Homeschool Creations
Confessions of a Homeschooler
Homeschool Share
Lakeshore Learning
Our Homeschool Fun
Walking by the Way

Monday, September 12, 2011

Introduction: Crestwood Oaks Academy

"...So they will be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that He may be glorified." Isaiah 61:3

One of the things that made me fall in love with our house were the beautiful established oak trees greeting whomever into the house. They provide shade in the summer, insulation in the winter and cover our house much like I picture the Lord covering our lives. They've been there for years will hopefully be there for years to come. It may sound silly, but they just look wise.

In looking at what to do for school for LittleBear, we have recently come to the decision to start out homeschooling. I have lots of friends who are teachers and have nothing against public or private school. Really. We have both gone to both types of schools and think we turned out ok :) We are going to re-evaluate each year and see what we should do for the next year (this post has some really good questions to ask during that process). Out of that thought process for starting school, Crestwood Oaks Academy was founded.

I love learning and the prospect of seeing what thrills and excites LittleBear really makes any work I put into it totally worth it. I admit I am not naturally a great teacher, but thankfully there are lots of moms out there who are and they are happy to share what they have learned for free via the internet mostly through their blogs. Much of what you will see here is a conglomeration of things I have found through others (I will do my best to give credit wherever possible). If you are not interested, feel free to skip these posts. As long as I have my part time job, LittleBear will attend Mother's Day Out once a week and he also goes to BSF with me once a week, so I'm only planning on four days of school each week. We will also be visiting a dear friend's homeschool to learn with good buddy J at least once a week, so there will be lots of times when we are learning with friends and enjoying the company of others. As best I can tell, for now "school" will be taking about an hour every day, unless he is really enjoying it and wants to go longer.

At the moment, LittleBear is working on his basics. He can successfully identify some colors including yellow, blue, green, red, white, purple and (as of yesterday) pink. Orange still throws him off and sometimes he recognizes black, but not always. He's starting to count to five and loves to shout out "two!" when he sees the number two. He can also identify several letters of the alphabet. So that's where we are starting from.




Each day we start out with The One Year Devotions for Preschoolers by Crystal Bowman (from the Little Blessings series). Ben loves these Little Blessings books and most days will sit with me for "Bible time" as we read that day's devotion. For the rest of school this year, I've chosen to take LittleBear through the book Before Five In A Row. It's for ages 2-4 and uses an assortment of classic children's books to introduce the student and teacher to different subjects including science, arts, Bible, History, and others. It wasn't expensive and we can get most of the books through the library. LittleBear LOVES reading so I thought this would be right up his alley. The book goes through and outlines different activities, but I will also be adding in some other related activities that I think LittleBear will enjoy and benefit from.

Thanks for sharing this journey with us!

Crestwood Oaks Academy: LittleBear's First Day of Preschool

Of course I fully intended to start the last week in August when the rest of schools started in Texas, but I just didn't have myself organized enough to start then. As far as school goes for LittleBear, we're not committing him to homeschool through high school yet, but we did feel like it was best to start out with him at home (more on that in another post).

I'll do a wrap-up post at the end of each week reviewing what we did that week and how it went, but since today was LittleBear's first day of "formal learning," I thought it deserved a post of its own :)

Today went great! He liked or at least attempted all of the activities I had planned, which in my book is a success!