I love school. I love everything about school. I love the new pencils, bright colored posters, book bags, everything. Ryan is turning 4 in a week and technically has 2 full years before he will begin kindergarten, but he has really expressed a lot of interest in learning so about 2 months ago I began planning and thinking about doing some preschool with him here at home. I am also helping lead a Co-op pre-school group this year that he will be involved in once a week. I have been super excited over the last couple of months planning so this is a few things we did on our week 1! =)
Unfortunately I had to buy all new calendar stuff because I couldn't find my old one from teaching! This is our little set up in our bonus room.
Morning work: color sheet and a tracing sheet. The baskets have little books and flash cards for him to busy himself when I need to take a phone call, change a diaper, etc. And the chart to the right is his incentive chart for having a good day. He receives an apple sticker at the end of our time if he has: 1. Tried his hardest 2. Had a good attitude 3. Obeyed
Here he is on our first day. He meets me downstairs for morning work at 8:30 after he has his clothes on, made his bed (with help), eaten breakfast, brushed his teeth and hair.
He was excited to get started!
Explaining things. =)
Showing books.
Learning to color things the right color and stay in the lines (somewhat). =)
Scott wanted to color too! (for about 2 minutes) =)
I know I look serious here don't I? lol - Josh keeps telling me to laugh and have fun with it. I can be a little too matter-of-fact sometimes. (I am used to 3rd graders!)
First Read Aloud book for school.
Not too bad!
First tracing activity.
This was a pocket chart story I did with him on the first day. I got tons of first week stuff from Julie Lee on teacherspayteachers.com. She is wonderful and has given me a lot of guidance on little kids. She also has a blog with pictures of all her units which helps so much.
This booklet Ryan illustrated during the story.
We also began this counting the days together. I prob won't mention the Ones Tens and Hundreds part till he's older. Right now we are just having fun counting the days and finding ways to represent the numbers.
Learning to write his name.
This was a fun apple game with coloring, pasting, and learning to represent numbers.
Measuring with unifix cubes!
Practicing with glue!
These are all the Read Alouds I did the first week to talk about the first day of school, rules, names, and doing your best.
We also started this chapter book during his "quiet time" in the afternoons.
Breakfast with dad after a week of hard work! =)
Josh said he ate a whole plate of hotcakes!
Satisfied! =)
Sorry this is turned the wrong way. I was encouraged that later during the week he tried to write his name with sidewalk chalk. And I can tell what it says! First time!
On Friday we didn't do school. Instead we went to the apple festival to begin our next month's theme: apples! If and when I go back to teaching who knows...I might go for the younger grades! =) So, that was just a small glimpse of our busy first week of school!