As usual the girls did their own chalk board designs! the 7 year old chose to do a Fox and the oldest drew Axolotls which I think she learned about from a library book I think.
We are still doing "Life of Fred" and loving it! This website has the best deal for the set above. We are on "Cats" (the third one in the picture above) and the picture below shows a little thing he had wanting them to memorize some numbers that add up to 11. I wanted them to be able to picture this in a tactile way as well so I had them string 11 beads onto a pipe cleaner and as they were looking at the numbers that add up to 11 they could move the beads to show this! There are still 11 beads, but they are just separated differently.
While I read them the chapter in life of Fred the girls will often color a few pages in these two books. The Kitty Doodle one is really too easy for my oldest, but it's just a fun thing to do while she listens so it totally works.
The "Count and Color" have have for my middle and youngest girls. They are little books and just kind of a nice filler thing to enjoy.
My middle daughter has been enjoying the "Schoolhouse Rock" multiplication songs. ESPECIALLY the figure eight one! Which you can see on Youtube! So for her "Movie time" in her homeschool journal she chose to watch these over and over again. I think she has much of it memorized!
The cat wanted to help with school and I don't mind her being on the table (when there's no food on it!) because I know it brightens the girls school time when the cat wants to join them! |
Both the oldest and middle have been using this book "Multiplication games" I just have them trade off doing two pages each. Not quite as convenient as having their own books, but it is a BIG book and is plenty enough for them to share! It has a lot of multiplication pages to complete (copying this over and over will help them memorize their times tables.)
I encouraged them to use different colors on their multiplication charts as well to help see the patterns in the numbers as they worked! They would look at the multiplication chart on the chalk board to help them complete it.
The opposite pages in this book often have a Logic puzzle to solve (figure out the pattern to finish the missing parts of the patterns on the picture.) Gets your brain working!
An example of a logic page (they are all different!) |
ALSO! I got THIS BOOK from Usborne and it is working SO well with the multiplication games from the thinking tree! It's like they were made to go together.
It has a bunch of flaps to flip which make it super fun for the girls and the little multiplication tricks are helpful and my husband and I even learned a trick to help memorize one of the times tables we hadn't known about before!
Multiplications Games book
We will continue to use these books after X week is over, but I got them specifically to start during this focus on X time!
It's really clever how they set this book up! I had a hard time finding this on Usborne's site for some reason so here's the link for you all to make it easy!
During life of Fred he was talking about place values and this was a bit confusing to my girls so we had an extra lesson in place values. I wrote the blank spaces and names above each and had them color the spaces like a rainbow. We talked about how the places have certain names (or values) and that numbers can beam into these places. If there isn't a number for it then a zero will hold the space for us. I also had the girls walk their fingers like people starting at the ones column and repeat the names of each place value to help memorize it.
We did a bit of cross-stiching (even the 4 year old did this with us, but I can't find the picture I thought I took of her!) which turned into embroidery, which turned into this bunny my 7 year old sewed! Continuing with her sewing school in little ways like this! (Next up will be a skirt for Valentine's day!)
Some Math Gnome playing time. They like to stack with the blocks and the gnomes like to add and argue and divide and "King Equals" comes in and makes it all right. ;)
We also used this game often!!! And this particular day we used the add and multiply math gnomes to help us out. It uses counting, adding, multiplying, greater-lesser and some crazy turns if you keep going till you can't do anything else (do the "Bisnipian move only once" but Planet zoomers and black holes can bounce you all over!)
I had this game when I was their age and it left a huge impression on me! One, my Mom made it super fun! And two, I finally learned my multiplication tables. :)
The cat wanted to help again! The girls and I laughed about the gnomes AND the cat In Spaaace (echo echo echo.)
What? I just wanted to see what was going on... |
And of course you can make cut out cookies for any letter of the alphabet! With X being a little thin for topics I decided to do some gingerbread type cookies with lots of x's to go along with the theme.
The middle one is getting pretty good at cooking and following some recipes already and doesn't have any trouble understanding fractions so far even though we haven't official learned them yet. We divide a lot of things by 3 and 4 though. ;)
So yummy! I feel like making more! |
Not easy, but I was able to find some books that fit with the X theme (most I got at the library.) This Animal Antics book of course! I also downloaded a xylophone app for my 4 year old. Hey, it fit the theme anyway. |
Of course, in the midst of this there was a month of Christmas and decorating and fondue eating and lots and lots of cheeses and Lego like crazy (As that was most of the gifts!) and reading Christmas books and doing other random projects, roasting marshmallows over candles, stockings, Christmas movies, and then the beginning of January my oldest turned 10! We went Ice skating for her birthday (which was the most fun ever!) and since then have been working back into the flow of our normal days. Eating less cheese, and doing more specific school things and especially focusing on multiplication!
Y is starting and we are already doing many projects involving yarn. ;)
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