Tuesday, September 14, 2010

L is for LOST

I have looked everywhere and can't seem to find any pictures documenting the letter L, nor a list of what we did, though I know we did it. So here's my attempt at reconstruction:

I'm pretty sure we made a lamb like this one.

I think we made some lemon bars. Not necessarily this recipe, but you can't go wrong with Martha, can you?

As for what we did...I think it was the limbo. I know! And I didn't get pictures! Sigh.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

L Books

Do Lions Live on Lily Pads? by Melanie Walsh. This was a fun, colorful book with large text. There were mostly little Ls, and there weren't all that many of them, but I liked this book nonetheless.

Library Lion by Michelle Knudson. A fun, beautiful story with lots of Ls. The only downside is the text is a little long for younger readers.

Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney. Part of a series of Llama Llama books. Anotehr fun story with great illustrations, lots of Ls, and the perfect amount of text.

Little Louie Takes Off by Toby Morison. This was another book with lots of text, but there were plenty of pages with just a couple of lines (admittedly we skipped looking for Ls on the really long pages). Lots of Ls to find.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Raising Playful Tots Index

Looking for a few good websites for your toddler and/or preschooler? I came across this site the other day with 100 links to blogs for this age group. Some I am familiar with, but there are many I have yet to explore. Happy searching!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Kabobs


For our K cooking project, we made kabobs using cheese cubes, grapes, and apples. Emma isn't a big fan of fruit, but the combination with cheese made it much more appealing. They were fun to make and fun to eat!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Let's Go Fly a Kite


What better activity for K than to fly a kite? I thought it was a brilliant idea, but Emma thought otherwise. Apparently wind freaks her out. (Though we have a picture of her as an eight-month-old basking in the wind while on a boat to visit Alcatraz). Thus the stock picture from the internet instead of one of Emma blissfully flying her kite. We will have to try again someday.
PS. If you don't have a kite, now is an excellent time to buy one! I found mine at the end of the summer last year for about 2 dollars at Target.

Friday, May 7, 2010

K is for Kangaroo

For our K craft, we made a kangaroo. I found the template for it here. We kept it simple--colored the pieces, Mom cut them out, and them we both glued together.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Confessions of a Homeschooler

Several weeks ago I was reading a friend's blog, and she linked back to Confessions of a Homeschooler. I *LOVE* this blog! She has a lot of great ideas, but my favorite feature is her units for each letter, featured on a pull-down menu from the main page. Her units offer lots of free printables to download--I usually print them out on cardstock and then laminate them, either by using my Xyron or going to Lakeshore Learning, where laminating is only 29 cents per food. That way we can use them over and over again! Check out this blog--I guarantee you'll find lots of great ideas.