Sunday, May 29, 2016

Swimming

Day 8 with Mother Goose Time was swimming.  I held off on doing this at the beginning of the month until it was warm enough to take the girls swimming.  We spent 2 days learning about swimming.
 We spent the first day at the lake having a picnic and swimming.  After a couple of hours we went home and swam in our pond for 2 more hours.  The girls were very excited to see toads mating.  They even got to watch them lay eggs.  The girls both had a great day and Addie asked if we could do the exact same thing tomorrow, unfortunately it wound up being too cold and windy to swim the following day.  Luckily we had a mother goose time lesson on swimming to get us through the day.
 The girls made a list of animals that can swim.  Then we looked at the bilingual vocabulary cards.  The girls took turns picking cards and creating their own dance on our beach towel "stage."  They had a lot of fun with this.  
The girls also used beach towels to make different letters.  They took turns hiding this months shape link manipulatives in the towels and letting the other person find them.  Once found they would identify the shape and color.
We used the shape links again, for catching letters.  I would name a letter sound and the girls would take turns finding the corresponding letter and hooking the shape links on it and then pulling them to safety.  Elli is still learning her letters, so she just worked on identifying those, not the sounds.
The girls spent a good hour playing outside with water and containers.  Their favorite thing to do was use the water to paint our deck.  
The girls each got a glass jar filled with water and added dirt, sticks, rocks, etc.  They shook up the jars and then let them sit for a few hours.  They observed how the different elements separated and how this resembles what happens in a lake.  
We're a little behind on the Experience God lessons this month, so we used some free time to complete the third week, we'll finish up the last lesson tomorrow.  
We finished the day with a book about swimming.


No comments:

Post a Comment