Thursday, October 27, 2011

Fun with Words


Reading Flashcards and Reading Strips

My son is one of those learners that does not want to learn anything unless it is his idea. So everyday, I let him choose a word he would like to learn. He chooses a lot of animal words, i.e monkey, lion, tiger, dog. This concerned me a little. I thought there is no way he's going to learn these words, but he picked them up no problem. (I added a few words that every beginner reader needs to know, like "and" & "the".) These were much harder for him to master.

Everyday, I add one new word because he is a fast learner. Since every child learns at their own pace, some children may take days to learn a new word. This is normal.

In additon to the flashcards, I make little strips in which I string a few of the words together to make a fragment sentence. This not only introduces him to the early stages of reading, but helps him understand the correlation between words.

We make a game out of learning new words. Sometimes I will hold up the word and say "don't let it disappear" as I start sliding it away, so he has to guess quickly. Sometimes we make a "good" pile which are the words he knows, and a "bad" pile of words he doesn't know. He came up with this idea.

Today he wants to add the word "zebra".

Happy reading!


 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Peek-A-Boo Halloween Decorations



Halloween decorations that slide to reveal a secret surprise.

It's a pumpkin.
It's a pumpkin with a scardy cat inside.


 What You Will Need

Scissors
Paper clips
Glue Stick
Card stock
Halloween patterns
Fastener


1. Cut out the Halloween pattern or patterns you want to use.
They can be found and printed out online, or you
could use Halloween shaped cookie cutters and trace them onto the paper.

2. Attach the pattern to two pieces of card stock. I like to use two different colors for contrast. Using a paper clip will help keep the pattern in place as you cut.

3. Cut the paper to the pattern's shape.

4. Decorate one or both pieces of paper. (See my examples below)

5. Attach both pieces together with a fastener.

You now have a secret Halloween surprise. Boo!!!








            

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Ghostly Invites



What You Will Need
Ghost pattern
Contruction paper
Wax paper
Ribbon
Scissors
1-hole punch
Paperclips

Steps

1. Print out a ghost pattern and cut it out. I found my ghost pattern here:

2.  Cut a piece of construction paper in half. Lay your pattern on top of one of the halves,
secure the pattern to the construction paper with a paperclip. This will help keep the paper from slipping as you cut it out.



3. Write your invitation information including date and time.

4. Repeat Step 2 with a piece of wax paper.

5. Line up the wax paper and contruction paper and punch a hole at the top.

6. Tie the wax paper and construction paper together with a ribbon.