When I first had Ollie, I was always struggling to fit a shower into my schedule. It became a stressful fight to make her nap (especially when she got to be older and didn't want to nap) so that I could shower and take care of my vain hair-related needs (a woman's gotta straighten her hair now and then, come on!). I was grouchy and it wasn't fair to Ollie that I was being a sour-puss just because I hadn't taken a shower. Finally one day I realized that I needed to treat raising Ollie and being a stay-at-home-mom for the summer months as if it were my JOB (because it is, basically), and if I wouldn't go to my job and expect someone to take over my duties so I could shower, why should I expect that at home? Since then, I wake up at 5am, shower, do some household chores (dishes and laundry, yay!), and feel nice and awake by the time the kids wake up....except for those days when Charlie wakes up at 5:30....but no one is ever ready for THOSE days!
Basically, I do my best thinking in my 5am shower, which is why it's become a necessity not only for my own vanity and sanity, but also for my school career. Many a lesson plan has been formulated while I shampoo my hair! The few things I've been up to lately haven't really been brainstormed in the shower, but they're cool nonetheless.
Last night I worked some more on my writing notebook, where I added a few days about Thanksgiving to the mix. We'll read an article about the Mayflower and the pilgrims, analyze it for word choice (a review of previous lessons) to assess the author's tone and the mood of the piece. The next day we'll spend assessing the facts and opinions in the article and then decide if it is a persuasive piece or an expository piece. And day three we will spend making a class T-Chart about the pros and cons of sailing on the Mayflower, all so they can use their writing station time to write their own short paragraph about whether or not they would be a pilgrim and take the risks involved. It's a lot to fit into the few days before Thanksgiving, but I'm glad I can give them some immersion into the history of the holiday instead of just glossing over it. (But sorry Columbus Day...you're getting the shaft again!)
So what else have I been up to? Let's see...
I made a mental math stick game to play at school when the kids are just waiting around, lining up, or to start off math RtI time. On one half of the stick is the problem and on the other end is the answer to that problem. That way I don't have to test my OWN mental math skills! I saw something similar to this on Pinterest, but it was more of a station game where the sticks had to go in a certain order because the answer to the problem was written on the next stick. That was a cool idea too, but I wanted something that I could just as a time filler rather than a complete activity. Plus, don't you LOVE the colored sticks?! I snagged them at the LeRoy True Value - 500 of them for only $8! Based on the layer of dust on the package, I'm pretty sure no one had even looked at the box since the store opened, but their loss is my gain!
I also used a few of my clothes pins to make a Math Chain Game where the answer to the problem IS written on the next pin in line. One side is green and the other is pink, so for 10 clothes pins, I have 2 games! I also thought that I could clip them onto the kids and they have to line up in the order and that way it becomes a whole group activity rather than just a few kids at centers.
I finally got my no name paper board created, too! Thanks to my awesome father in law, John, who came and trimmed down some scrap board and drilled the holes for the ribbon, it took hardly no time at all! I'm planning on making a few more boards like this to hang in my own house, but instead of no name papers, I'll use them to display the kids' artwork or new pictures that I have printed. Thankfully, John has left a lot of scrap wood at our house (supposedly for the fire pit!) that I've been itching to use, and now I have an ideal project for it all!
Besides school work, I finished Charlie's birthday banner:
We're doing a super hero themed party for him in December, but while I was in banner making mode I got busy and finished it. Again I used the dollar store curly ribbon to attach it all, but rather than waste my time with glue and cut out letters, I got smart and formatted it all in Microsoft Word. I love that you can type words upside down in text boxes now - that's a huge upgrade to the program and I've used it a million times already. LOVE IT!
And, because my life isn't all work and no play...Alex was home from Korea for a few days, so once I pried the kids off of him, we got to hang out. We actually pubcrawled Farmer City, which was a hilarious adventure because there are only 2 bars in town - that was kind of the point, and we had a good time without getting too ridiculous.
Future projects? Always. Here are my kitchen cabinets...tilted on their sides because I didn't change the orientation of the pictures before I uploaded them....oh well.
Anyway, I'm planning on painting the inside square with chalkboard paint so I can start keeping lists on the doors. I think I'll do the drawers too, just so there's some continuity with the built in. And then the kids can scribble away to their hearts content!
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