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Friday, April 24, 2015

Five In A Row: Owl Moon


This week we enjoyed reading an old favorite of the kids and mine, Owl Moon.  This book is about a child and their dad who go owling in the woods at night looking for a Great Horned Owl.  It's a great story and one that all three of us enjoyed each time we sat down to read it.


Because several of our books talk about being brave this week, we went back to our character quality of Courageous for Bible/Character Qualities.  This is one I don't feel we can emphasize too much in our house, in particular.  For Math, we continued with Math-U-See Alpha and we also continued with Explode the Code Book 3 for Language Arts.  Handwriting was also covered by sheets from our Memoria Press Copybook 1 and extra sheets I found on Pinterest.

For Social Studies, we talked about respecting nature and exploring/enjoying it, but also taking care of it.  I don't think these concepts really sunk in very far, but at least it was something.  I want my kids to love this world and be good caretakers of it as well.

For Science, we talked about Owls and what makes them different from other birds.  My five year old boy LOVED hearing about how owls regurgitate the parts of their food that they can't digest into pellets and could not believe that I didn't order one for us to dissect (maybe another time son...).  We also talked about the moon a lot and reviewed our phases of the moon, adding in waxing and waning terminology.  My kids love hearing about the moon!!!


We had a crazy week, so we didn't get any art done, but we did have a really fun food project reviewing the phases of the moon with...Moon pies!!!  We have done this before with oreo cookies, but this was better for sure.  The kids and I loved it!!  I will totally do this again, just for fun :)

So that was our week with Owl Moon!


Resources and printable sheets I used for Owl Moon can be found at:
My Five In A Row Pinterest Board

Go Along books we used for Owl Moon (* indicate ones we especially liked):
*Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes
*Good-night Owl by Pat Hutchins
*Owl Babies by Martin Waddell (LadyBear's personal favorite)
*Owls by Gail Gibbons
*So That's How the Moon Changes Shape by Allan Fowler
*Owls: Birds of the Night by Emily Sollinger
*Owls by Tom Jackson
*On the Moon by Anna Milbourne and Benji Davies
*What Is The Moon Like by Franklyn M. Branley
*The Moon Book by Gail Gibbons
*What the Sun Sees/What the Moon Sees by Nancy Tafuri
*Moon (Eyewitness Books) by Jacqueline Mitton
The Moon by Carmen Bredeson
I Want to be an Astronaut by Byron Barton

Our story disc in Northern New England, which is a popular area on our map!

Friday, April 10, 2015

Five In A Row: Miss Rumphius




This week, we read a book that I really enjoy and the kids seemed to as well, called Miss Rumphius. Because Daddy had Good Friday and the Monday following Easter off (hooray!), we decided to take two weeks to cover Miss Rumphius because there were going to be two shorter weeks and I didn't want to short-change either this book or the one we are reading next.  It worked out well!

We loved this book!  And I personally enjoyed applying it to where we currently live in Central Texas.  Not having grown up here, I know very little of Texas history and this gave me a chance to learn alongside the kids :)  Plus, who doesn't love wildflowers!?  





So here's what the week looked like...For Bible/Character building, we talked about being creative and what that means.  We read the Value of Creativity and talked about different ways we can be creative throughout our days.

LadyBear and her four-pawed assistant workin' on their creativity...

For Math, we did start Math-U-See Alpha and did a mixture of sheets each day from lessons 6 and 7, which went well.  For Language Arts, each day we did Explode the Code Book 3 lesson 4 and for Handwriting, we continued each day with the Memoria Press Copybook 1 and we did some Miss Rumphius copy work that I found through Pinterest. 


Copywork!

For Social Studies we talked about Texas and the fact that the state flower is the Bluebonnet, which is a Lupine.  We read a lot about bluebonnets specifically and also Texas history. 


These are such a beautiful state flower to have!

We also talked about what we can do to make the world more beautiful, like Miss Rumphius.  We also read a great book about LadyBird Johnson and her contribution to making our country more beautiful.  I REALLY wanted to work in a field trip to the LadyBird Johnson National Wildflower Center, which is about two hours away from us (and super close to our cousins!), but time and budget didn't really allow for that.  We'll definitely visit another time!



I chose to smile and use kind words more.  LittleBear was inspired and chose to draw pictures for people, help, give kisses and hugs.  

For Science, we talked about seeds and how they grow and move around.  We compared seeds from different plants side-by-side and even looked at the different kinds of Lupines from our Seed Catalog. 

Comparing Seeds...




Gettin' silly with the seed catalog...

We also talked about the parts of a plant, the parts of a flower, and how pollination happens, as well as discussions about wildflowers, particularly the ones native to Central Texas.  

 Some seeds stick to things to move around!

Last week we planted seeds in our garden and this week they started to sprout, so we went out each day and watched our little plants grow, which was really fun.  



Peas and Carrots!!

Thankfully, it's also the season where Texas families go out and take Bluebonnet pictures, so we also got to touch, smell and see how beautiful Lupines really make the world!  LittleBear has already decided that we are planting as many bluebonnets as we can in our backyard this coming Fall for next Spring.  I love that idea!

LittleBear and LadyBear exploring... 

For Art, we did a dot art project and made our own bluebonnets.  LittleBear worked really hard on his and was super proud of it.  LadyBear enjoyed it too.  

LittleBear working on his lupine art picture...


It was a great couple of weeks and we learned a ton!  The kids also get super excited whenever we are driving around and they see the wildflowers, which is definitely fun.  




Resources and printable sheets I used for Miss Rumphius can be found at:
My Five In A Row Pinterest Board

Go Along books we used for Miss Rumphius (* indicate the ones we especially liked):
Central Texas Wildflowers leaflet by Steven Schwartzman
*Miss Lady Bird's Wildflowers by Kathi Appelt
*A Child's History of Texas by Sarah Jackson
*It's Bluebonnet Time by Lucas Miller
*I Spy in the Texas Sky by Deborah Ousley Kadair
*Bluebonnet of the Hill Country by Mary Brooke Casad
Bluebonnet at the Texas State Capitol by Mary Brooke Casad
*Bluebonnets for Lucinda by Frances Clarke Sayers
*L is for Lone Star (A Texas Alphabet) by Carol Crane
*Texas (Eyewitness Books) by Simon Adams & David Murdoch
*Check It Out by Gail Gibbons
*The Value of Creativity by Ann Donegan Johnson
*Texas Wildflower Portraits by Lou Ellen O'Kennon
Texas (State Shapes) by Erik Brown
The Legend of the Bluebonnet by Tomie DePaola
ABC's of Texas Wildflowers by Glenna Gardiner Grimmer
Texas Gardening Wildflowers by McMillen's Publishing


The book doesn't specifically say where it takes place, but it's generally agreed upon to be Maine.  However, our story disks for New England are so plentiful that Maine can no longer be seen, so we put the disk over the part of the country where we live :)


Sunday, April 5, 2015

Happy Easter from the Browns!!!




He is risen!!!!!  (Picture LadyBear in your mind saying, "He is risen, indeed!")  We hope that you have enjoyed this Easter weekend and that you know of the freedom, hope and joy that come from the death and resurrection of Christ!

After a wonderful service at church, we headed home.  The kids were good sports as we took our Easter pictures...


 Then it was time for our annual Easter egg hunt.  One of the favorite books we had in our Easter book basket (see our book list at the end of this post) this year was The Legend of the Easter Egg, so the kids enjoyed remembering why we were hunting for eggs this year, which was fun.

 A hunting we will go...

 Make sure you each pick up only the eggs with your initials on them!

Brother, you have one up there!

Got one!
 
That was fun!

Several other things we did this year to try and make Lent/Easter a special time were:
- placing a sticker on each day of Lent with this calendar from Catholic Icing


- adding an ornament to our Jesus Tree (similar to the Jesse Tree at Christmas, telling the story of Jesus' life with ornaments).  Admittedly, we got off track with this, but when we did do it, it went over well.

- adding a toothpick each day to a grapevine wreath.  Each toothpick symbolized our sin that Jesus took upon himself and made a crown of thorns.  This morning, I replaced our crown of thorns with a royal crown symbolizing Jesus is the King of Kings.  That went over really well :)



 And reading books from our Easter book basket.  We read from these selections every day, sometimes multiple times a day.  Here were the books we used :

The Legend of the Easter Egg by Lori Walburg
Petook by Caryll Houselander
The Story of Easter by Patricia A. Pingry
The Very First Easter by Paul L. Maier
The Week That Led to Easter- Arch Books by Joanne Larrison
The Very First Easter (The Beginner's Bible) by Mission City Press
The Legend of the Three Trees by Catherine McCafferty
The Parable of the Lily by Liz Curtis Higgs
God's Easter Promise (Only God Would Have Planned It That Way) by Todd Barsness
Easter Is For Me! by Christine Tangvald
The Story of Easter by Alice Joyce Davidson
Why Is There A Cross? by Kathleen Long Bostrom
Who Is Jesus? by Kathleen Long Bostrom

When it got to be 12 days before Easter, we also started Resurrection eggs before bed and reading Benjamin's Box to go along with the eggs. 

Hopefully with all of this, the kids are learning about the importance of Easter... 


I leave you with a song we sang in church this morning that describes how my heart feels today and always.  My life is radically different because of the miracle and power of what Christ did.  I hope this miracle is real to you this Easter...He is Risen!!!!!


Friday, April 3, 2015

It's Bluebonnet Time! Bluebonnets 2015



It's that time of year again!  We went back to our favorite field right next to a movie theatre that is STILL for sale and looks like a rug of bluebonnets...it's beautiful.  We were very careful about where we stepped and found a few bare spots for our pictures in the midst of these beautiful flowers.  They smelled so good!  We felt quite a bit like we were Ferdinand, sitting just quietly and smelling the flowers...


The sun wasn't out at all, but I wasn't able to get LittleBear to stop squinting, so that's what we got.  Oh well, anything is an improvement over the Bluebonnet Pictures Fiasco of 2011...


We have since had a MUCH happier LittleBear :)


LadyBear warmed up to her usual cheerful happy self and gave me some good laughs...


We enjoyed some more time looking at the flowers up close and smelling them and then went on with the rest of our day.  But, I had to take two last pictures before we left :)

A carpet of blue... 

Texas has the most beautiful wildflowers!!

Here are the pictures from last year for comparison..Happy Texas Traditions, Y'all!!!!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Baylor Easter Egg Hunt 2015: Fun times!!!!



As in past years,  Kappa Kappa Gamma at Baylor puts on an Easter egg hunt for the children of Baylor Faculty and Staff, held at Founders Mall, which is one of the more beautiful spots on campus.  We love taking the kids to campus in the midst of Spring and enjoying a fun activity together with lots of other kids.  Last year, it was pouring rain and was last minute moved inside to a room that was way too small, so I personally was super thankful the weather this year was beautiful!


Livvy has no concept of the Easter bunny, but is intrigued by mascot costumes, so she had to go give this bunny a hug, which was cute.


LittleBear poised and ready to hunt!

 
The hunt begins!!!!!


LadyBear was very careful to put her eggs into her basket when she found them.


LadyBear found two and LittleBear found five, then gave two to LadyBear, which I thought was sweet.


Comparing eggs and their contents at the end...


 Fun times at Baylor!!!!!

The tulips were beautiful!!!!

Friday, March 20, 2015

Five In A Row: Harold and the Purple Crayon


This week we met another book we had never read before in Harold and the Purple Crayon.  Needless to say, I think LadyBear has a new favorite and LittleBear really enjoyed it too (as did Orbit, but that sort of goes without saying at this point).  It's about a little boy who imagines adventures he draws with a big purple crayon.


It was a fun week of reading and learning about colors.   A lot of people choose to talk about the moon this unit, but we're planning on another book soon that is more "moon-centric," so I am personally leaving our moon lessons for that week instead.

For Bible/Character building, we continued to talk about being content.  That's a hard one to learn and we had plenty of opportunities for it to come up this week in all of us!

LittleBear working away on his math, which he told his piano teacher this week is his favorite subject...

For Math, we did start Math-U-See Alpha and did a mixture of sheets each day from lessons 1-3, which were review of the previous level we just finished.  For Language Arts, each day we did Explode the Code Book 3 lesson 2 and for Handwriting, we continued each day with the Memoria Press Copybook 1.

 Four thumbs up for apple pie!!

I guess we sort of skipped Social Studies this week (oops, oh well).  We did decide to have a pie picnic like Harold in the book, only we didn't include nine kinds of pie...just a freshly baked apple pie.  Both kids (& Mom) heartily approved.  And since it was raining outside, we had our picnic at the dining room table :)

LadyBear pouring over the color wheel talking about what colors mixed with what other colors to make new colors... 
 
For Science, we talked about blending colors to get other colors and we did an experiment to see what would happen when we mixed red and blue.  We set up three jars of water with one jar having red water, one jar having blue water and the jar in the middle with clear water.  I put paper towels connecting the red and clear jars and the blue and clear jars.  We talked about what we thought might happen with the water...

 Forming our hypotheses...

 Let the experiment begin!

Several hours later, the kids and I were delighted to find the middle jar was a pleasant shade of purple.
 hooray it worked!

For Art, we got out our purple crayons and markers and drew our own stories like Harold.  LadyBear was far more into it than LittleBear was.

 LadyBear working on her purple story...

LittleBear also worked on a color-by-number picture that he thought was fun and turned out to be a rainbow with a sun.


We were blessed to see our own rainbow outside our window (hooray for when homeschool and the outside world work together)!  We were all pretty pumped about that.  

We love rainbows!

We also played lots of "I spy" and "Can you find this color?"  

It was another fun week!!  Definitely check this book out, if you haven't already.  I know Harold has lots of other adventures, but our library was out of those books, so we'll have to save those for another time.  In the meantime, here's what we did read:


Resources and printable sheets I used for Harold and the Purple Crayon can be found at:
My Five In A Row Pinterest Board

Go Along books we used for Harold and the Purple Crayon (* indicate the ones we especially liked):
*I Am An Artist by Pat Lowery Collins
* Dog Loves Drawing by Louise Yates
*Happy Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch
*Mooncake by Frank Asch (LadyBear LOVES this one)
*The Crayon Box That Talked by Shane DeRolf
*Sight A True Book by Patricia J. Murphy
*By the Light of the Moon by Sheridan Cain
* The Moon by Christine Taylor-Butler
*A World of Colors by Marie Houblon
*The Day the Crayons Quit
Draw Me A Star by Eric Carle (I liked this book except there is a rather anatomically correct picture of a naked man & woman (Eric Carle style) toward the beginning which I felt was unnecessary)

 Story disk time!!

This story didn't happen in any particular place, so I let LittleBear choose where he wanted to put the story disk.  He chose Idaho...