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Lil' Red

Bocce By Day Bocce By Night

September 26, 2012 By Thaleia 3 Comments

My Kids Love Bocce ANYTIME!

My kids are hooked on Bocce! I think it all started when Riley bought Sports Champions on the PS3. The game includes: archery, bocce, beach volleyball, gladiator, disc golf, ping-pong/table tennis. It’s a great game for yucky rainy days or winter weather. My kids found out there’s a Sports Champions 2 and are hoping they can get that one as well.  (Hubby works at Gamestop so maybe they will add it to employee discount site-keeping fingers crossed!)

bocce

Amazon already has the new game on pre-order even though it’s not supposed to be released before December!

Here’s my kids playing bocce outside:

During the daytime they used the neighbors front and side yard since it is much flatter than ours. He doesn’t own a dog so no chance of stepping in poop or throwing a bocce ball in poop!

My sister and brother-in-law came over to visit and got roped into playing bocce even though it was really too dark to see! My BIL is a super sports nut so this was right up his alley. Everyone had lots of fun with their aunt and uncle.

So glad all three kids can play bocce outdoors and have some good, safe, fun.  We found our set from Walmart on clearance for $8 months ago (amazon has similar bocce sets) and it has been sitting by the front door ever since.  So glad they asked to play with it!

Homegrown Learners

 

Filed Under: Family, Lil' Red

A Great Day at the Range

September 25, 2012 By Thaleia 1 Comment

The Shooting Range that is!

Since we are a video game loving family and okay with weapons we decided to attend a Family Skills Day at Spring Valley Shooting Range. Our boys often have some sort of gun in their hands throughout the day. Sometimes impeding school work getting done. Eldest was allowed to buy a pellet gun earlier in the summer but was under strict guidance and supervision. When I read about the Skills Day I knew everyone wouldn’t mind the hour drive to get there!

shooting range

We are so very thankful for a chance to go to a shooting range and shoot bb guns, compound bows, cross-bows, 22, and rifles.   Even Lil’ Red got to participate! We will definitely be putting this on our MUST do Fall list for 2013!

Here’s some photos to share just some of the fun we had!
Lil’ Red on the Range

Princess takes aim

Eldest Hits a Bullseye with Cross-Bow!

Pictures were taken by each of us. Picture collages  were created by Princess.

THANK YOU ODNR! Your Family Skills Day was awesome.

Disclaimer: we only used weapons with trained professional instructors under close supervision by us and the ODNR staff.  We wore eye and ear protection and listened carefully each time new instructions were given.  Please do not shoot weapons in town or in an unapproved manner.  Always wear safety protection and be under close supervision of trained/certified instructors.

Homegrown Learners

Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Moments to Remember, Safety

Frugal Homeschool Tips

September 19, 2012 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

or Dad “What is an Adjective?”

So today Princess had a paper that dealt with adjectives. Since we place worksheets on a clipboard at the beginning of the week, we never really know what day a sheet will be completed on. Each child can work as many sheets a day as they want as long as at least 2 sheets are done OR all sheets completed by Friday.

Riley was sitting in the living room enjoying his cup of coffee when Princess brought this question up. His response, “Bring me the tv and PS3 remotes. I know just the thing to help.” I grinned when I caught on to what was up his sleeve.

School House Rocks!! Unpacking an Adjective.

https://something2offer.com//youtu.be/NkuuZEey_bs

Of course, once one School House Rocks video is played you cannot just turn off the system:) They also watched:

I’m Just a Bill

https://something2offer.com//www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-eYBZFEzf8&feature=colike

Counting by Five’s

https://something2offer.com//youtu.be/NUHFzH06HqU

Electricity

https://something2offer.com//youtu.be/3RzN7T5xpVc

Just some fun Non-traditional ways to learn! The great fun of homeschool is the choice to chose a variety of ways to teach/learn:)

Happy Homeschooling!

 

 

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Filed Under: Family, Frugal Living, Homeschooling, Lil' Red Tagged With: adjectives, electricity, phonics, School House Rocks

Tot School- 10 Apple Activities plus FREEBIES

September 11, 2012 By Thaleia 12 Comments

10 Apple Activities

1. Counting– real or plastic apples. You can use number cards or just line them up and count them. (linked to my apple pinterest board with loads of apple fun!)

2. Sorting and Matching– by size, color, taste, etc. You can decide which attribute your child should work and create a fun activity to do it in. I found bulletin board strips from Dollar General that could easily be cut up for this. Each strip has 10 apples. You can number them or letter them or use shapes or words.  Again create an activity with your child’s skill level in mind.

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3. Literature– so many wonderful books to learn about apples! Add a finger play, poem, or story sequence cards to round out your learning time!

4. Transferring/Pouring- Plastic apples or red beads would work great for this.  I have plastic apple beads from years ago that I bought at a small hometown bead/craft store. These would be great with a long-handled teaspoon or pouring from a pitcher.

Photo Onceuponadayinpreschool.blogspot.com

5. Lacing- plastic apples, red wooden blocks, or red beads could all represent apples! Use lacing string or bamboo skewers with the ends dulled for this lacing activity. You could make apple-shaped lacing cards on heavy cardstock. Apple Jacks cereal would be fun to lace on yarn and eat!

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Photo teachpreschool.org

6. Art- apples sliced and printed or apple-shaped sponges.

photo RockabyeButterfly.com

7. Fine Motor- created an a bare apple tree on paper.  Then allow you child to place small pom-poms on the tree for apples. You can glue them, use magnetic pom-poms, or glass gems.  Be SAFE and monitor your child with small objects and choking hazards!

8. Science- weighing apples, measuring circumference, or checking density by seeing if your apples sink or float could all be adapted for various ages of children.

 

photos snippetsbysarah.blogspot.com

8. Math- an apple graph of what you can do with apples or the different colors of apples would be a fun math activity.

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Photo icanteachmychild.com

9. Playdoh Mat– simple to print apple mats and making apple pie scented play-doh would be an added bonus.

Photo CountingCoconuts.blogspot.com

Source: childcareland.com via Carolyn on Pinterest

 

10. Taste Test- go to an Apple Orchard or Farmer’s Market to get a variety of apples that are NOT usually in grocery stores OR try a variety of apple products such as:
applesauce
apple chips
apple crisp
apples in peanut butter or almond butter
apples dipped in chocolate

I got a little carried away pinning apple recipes-oops!

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EXTRAS:

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Photo Play Create Explore.com

My FALL Pinterest Board and TOT SCHOOL Board

FREEBIES:

A is for Apple– Preschool Unit

Science Printables from SnippetsbySarah.blogspot.com

Apples Preschool and Tot Pack by 2 Teaching Mommies

Letter Aa Printables from 1plus1plus1equals1.com

Apples Days and Months Printable from Owens Family

A is for Apples Preschool Lesson Plans ReReleased by Melissa

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Top Ten Tuesday at Many Little BlessingsMontessori Monday

Filed Under: Lil' Red, Tot School Tagged With: apples

Tot School – 10 Ways to Play with Your ABC’s

September 4, 2012 By Thaleia 7 Comments

10 Ways to Play with Your ABC’s

(Disclosure: There are affiliate links within this post. The links provide a way for us to support our site and provide great ideas and content to you! Thanks for your support.)

Just wanted to share with you some simple ABC Tot Trays. I’m sure you will be able to find suitable items lying around your house to create these fun Tot Trays.

Ways to Play with ABC's

1. Magnets and Metal Juice Lids– if you drink frozen juice concentrate or know of some families that do, then ask them to save the lids. Wash and dry very well. Then use permanent marker or vinyl alphabet stickers. The magnetic letters will stick to the lids and make a great matching game.

2. Flashcards– Try to come up with a new way to use them. Say the name of the letter, match a magnetic letter to flashcard or spell the object on the flashcard.

3. ABC and Baseball Card pockets– use a few baseball card pocket sheets and stickers to create an easy match game. Small or flat letters can be placed inside pockets. Larger etter can be placed on top.

4. Sound and Letter Match– small 3D objects (dollar store toys) to represent the letters you have. Some sort of divided tray helps to sort out objects. (I bought mine at a garage sale for .10) You can use foam alphabets or magnetic letters or wooden alphabet for this tray. Use what you have or borrow from a friend.

5. Small ABC erasers and ABC Desk strip (magnetized)– I have a few sets of small abc erasers, probably from the dollar store, that work great with the small deskstrip abc’s teachers often buy in rolls for their classrooms. (I got mine at a teacher’s moving sale!) I used some old business card magnets to make the strip so it won’t move on those metal trays from Dollar Tree!

6. Foam Letter Stamps, Paper, and Metal Tray– I bought these foam alphabet stamps at Joann Fabric and Crafts using a 50% coupon. Princess used these during 1st grade to stamp some of her spelling words. I know Lil’ Red will love the hands-on crafty mess! 

7. ABC Wooden Puzzle on Metal Tray– I wish I knew where these wooden puzzle pieces came from. My husband has a larger set from his childhood and we got this set, but are missing some of the pieces.

8. Poker Chips, Stickers, and Magnetic Letters– I made these BEFORE Eldest was born while I was going to college to earn an AAS in Early Childhood Development. They have been sitting in my alphabet box all this time!

9. Chalkboard and Jumbo Letters– This is a small chalkboard bought at a craft store years ago. The jumbo magnetic letters were back from my ECD college days as well.

10. ABC Wooden Blocks and Plastic Animals– Use wooden blocks to spell out the names of animals. For younger tot’s I would use a flashcard or nonmenclature card for them to match the letters. Older tot’s you can help them read the words and match the animals. You can ask the child what sound the animal makes.

Another way to learn letters (affiliate links):

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Filed Under: Family, Freebies, Frugal Living, Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Tot School

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