Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Preschool Progress: Day 6

Addie and I just finished up Day 6 of preschool.  Since I’ve been terrible about scrapbooking since she was born, I’ve decided to use the blog to record our progress throughout the year.  Periodically, I’ll post some “progress reports” of our studies.    Hopefully one day I’ll be able to use the blog to go back and scrapbook all of these wonderful memories.  (Plus, it gives me a chance to brag on my little smarty pants to the grandparents.)  I also enjoy going back and reading old blog posts when I’m having one of those less than perfect “Mothering Days”.  It is a good reminder that on days when I feel like I’m doing everything wrong, there are some wonderful memories made in the process.

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After just six days of “preschool”, Addie can:

1.  Successfully count to 20.  She can probably count all the way to 100 if given the chance.   She’s been able to count to her version of 20 for some time now, but for about the last year she would always get to 15 and skip around (usually to the effect of 15, 19, 18, 16, 20) and then continue on.  We’ve also been counting to 100 by 10’s which she successfully did on her own this morning.  Putting the two skills together, I think she could get to 100.  We count to 100 every day using a song and dance number, but to just have her rote count to 100 would be a little torturous for both of us right now. 

2.  Fully understands the concept of silent e.  We’ve talked about it since last year but today she was able to put the skill to use without prompts from me.  We do a group of word families each day.  I purposely did –at words yesterday (cat, hat, rat) and –ate words (Kate, gate, late) today.  She read both sets of words like it was second nature.

3.  Is using Spanish to count to 10 and name colors again.  She’s known her numbers and colors since Dalton entered the dual language program in Kinder, but we had fallen out of the habit of using Spanish in the home over the summer months.  We are getting back into it and she really seems to enjoy it.

4.  Mastered using scissors to cut out just about any shape, without all the little jagged edges and 100’s of little scraps of paper on the floor.  This was one of two pet peeves of mine when I taught kinder.  So many kids come to school having never used a pair of scissors before.  It’s a skill that really takes some one-on-one supervision and poor kinder teachers do not have the time to do it.  I vowed that both of my children would go to school knowing how to properly use scissors.  (My other pet peeve, in case you are wondering, is teaching children to write their name properly…..only the first letter should be capitalized unless they have a unique name.  It is SO hard for teachers to reteach children to write their name properly.)

5.  Can read the calendar to recite the full date.  (Ex. Today is Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.)  She can also use the calendar to tell me what today is, yesterday was and what tomorrow will be.  She is beginning to understand the concepts of 7 days in a week, 12 months in a year, 4 seasons in a year, different weather types go with each season, the season we are currently in, etc.  I wouldn’t say she’s mastered any of those skills yet.  The concept of measuring time is very hard for little ones.  She is aware that they exist and can name the days, months and seasons along with our songs.  We also use the calendar dates to display patterns.  She can correctly identify and extend any AB, AABB, or ABC pattern I’ve given her thus far. 

6.  Is learning the names and values of coins.  Blake has been working with her on this since her 4th birthday and she started having chores.  She can name the 4 main coins and their values about 90% of the time.  I saw a cute idea on pinterest to “Make the Date” with money.  We’ve been doing that on a daily basis.  I think it will help quite a bit, but I still have to offer her a lot of assistance figuring out what coins we need especially when we skip days from Friday’s lessons to Tuesday’s lessons. 

7.  Is able to understand the concept of even and odd numbers using our “Even Stephen/Odd Todd” chart.  If given a number at random, she would probably stare blankly back at you though.  We also do a place value chart each day.  Since we are only on day 6 of school, we haven’t advanced past the ones place value yet so I’m pretty sure that concept is still lost on her.

8.  Can make and read a simple bar graph.  We graph the weather each day, where she adds a stamp to that row of the bar graph.  We talk about which type of weather has more than others, less than others, the same as others and how many more than others.  I still do a lot of guiding in this area, but she’s caught on quickly.  She also understands that hotter temperatures cause the thermometer to rise and cooler temperatures cause the thermometer to drop.

9.  She also loves to write.  Her handwriting (in my opinion) is beautiful for a four year old.  She understands sentences start with a capital and end with a period.  I’ll introduce the concept of different types of punctuation later.

That’s about it for now.  I’m looking forward to recording her progress throughout the year and then reminiscing over these times when she no longer fits into my lap.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Afternoons with Addison: The Costume Decision

 

Addie:  Hey, mom!  Do you know that princesses only drink tea all day?

Me:  No, I didn’t know that.  They don’t do anything else?

Addie:  Well, they have to pick out their dresses.  Then they just dance and dance and dance.

Me:  Oh!

Addie:  Doesn’t that sound boring?

Me:  Well maybe a little.  Are you sure they don’t do anything else?

Addie:  Well they have to pick out their earrings and necklaces and lip color stuff.  But that would just be so boring.  Don’t you think it would be boring mom?  Boring, boring, boring!

Me:  So do you want to be a princess?

Addie:  No!  I’m going to be a mermaid.

Guess this gives me a little insight as to why she wants to be a mermaid for Halloween this year.  We are going to attempt to make something that looks like this:

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Dalton wants to be a shark this year.  So we’ll attempt to make this:

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The first few years we had both kids, I was able to coordinate their costumes with little protest.  Hungry Caterpillar and the beautiful butterfly then Little Red and the Big, Bad Wolf.  The last two years, they’ve gone in opposite directions.  Dinosaur (yes, this was Addie) and a Ninja Turtle then a Skeleton and Princess Belle.  This year they came up with the costumes all on their own.  I’m excited that they’ll appear to have a theme again this year. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

Monday Lunch Bunch: Woodland Oaks

Addie is quickly growing up, which can only mean one thing…..her friends are too!  Most of Addie’s closest friends are girls she has met and played with at the gym over the last two years.  Unfortunately, most of them are now attending Pre-K anywhere from 2-5 days a week.  She quickly noticed their absence from the gym once summer was over and school was back in session.  Knowing that my little social butterfly needs her daily dose of friend interaction, we quickly decided to form the Monday Lunch Bunch.  We’ve decided to take advantage of the cooler fall weather and meet at a different park each week to enjoy a picnic lunch and some playtime (aka social time for us big girls).  We could not have asked for a more perfect day to kick-off our lunch bunch group this week.  Addie and I decided to get there a few minutes early so we could enjoy some time just to ourselves before our friends showed up.  She loves playing with her friends and I enjoy the adult interaction, but it is also nice to do something with her where I am able to give her my undivided attention.  Getting there early and meeting friends a little later gives us the best of both worlds!

Here is my little princess enjoying some time at the park on a beautiful day…

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Here we are before our race down the slides…..she won!

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I am so blessed that I am able to have this year at home with Addie before I turn her over to the influences of public school next year.  I hope and pray that I am able to continue to take advantage of all the little moments like this in the upcoming year.

In the Kitchen: The Pancake Plan

It was Thursday night, the boys were off at karate once again, which means Addie and I headed back into the kitchen for some Mommy-Daughter bonding time.  This week’s menu:  Pancakes for the freezer.  I’m calling this edition the Pancake Plan mostly because pancakes are the fallback plan when I didn’t take time before my grocery shopping trip on the previous Sunday to come up with a better plan and buy the necessary supplies.  I recently decided to stop buying pancake mix and try out some “homemade” recipes.  After two so-so recipes, Addie and I finally found a wonderful, fluffy, homemade but easy pancake recipe.  And you can never have too many pancakes in the freezer.  They make such a quick and easy go-to breakfast on the mornings I don’t make time to cook eggs and bacon.

I let Addie do a lot of the measuring and mixing again this week, which means we got a little messy and I didn’t take any pictures due to messy hands during this step.  I also let her take a little more active role in flipping the pancakes in the pan.  She really seemed to enjoy this and listens very well on how to behave around the hot stove.  She did manage to hold her hand over the pan a little too long at one point and developed a little bit of a steam burn but she didn’t even show it to me until the next day.  She’s one tough little girl when it comes to getting hurt!

Here she is patiently watching the batter bubble and flipping her very first pancakes…

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Of course we could not put ALL the pancakes in the freezer.  We had to taste test a few to make sure they were edible

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We now have a Pre-Kindergartner!!!

Labor Day has come and gone, which means it was time for Addie and I to hit the books.  We officially kicked off her year as a Pre-K student on the Tuesday, September 4th.  She was super excited!

Here she is standing proud on her first day of Pre-K (homeschool edition)…

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Apparently she grew about two feet over the Labor Day Holiday.  I’m quite certain she wasn’t that tall on Dalton’s first day of 2nd grade.  I can’t even begin to imagine what her “First Day of Kinder” pictures will look like next year.  (sniff, sniff)

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Our first week, we focused on getting into our new routines. We learned about the calendar…

 

 

 

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We sang songs…

 

 

 

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We practiced counting to 100 and gave Mrs. Caterpillar a makeover.  Mrs. Caterpillar was Mr. Caterpillar until we added the bow.

 

We reviewed our colors in Spanish…

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We also practiced reading and writing some of our sight words and word family words.  Addie loves to “write”.  She is constantly writing notes and letters to her friends. 

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All in all, we had a great first week of school.  I hope the enthusiasm (both mine and hers) continues into the months to come. 

Friday, August 31, 2012

In the Kitchen: Hershey’s Cocoa Edition

Remember our Thursday night “In the Kitchen” posts awhile back.  Apparently we fell out of the habit after the Christmas holidays last year or at least if Addie and I were “in the kitchen”, I didn’t take any pictures to document our creations.  Since both boys have karate on Thursday nights, Addie and I have vowed to use that time to get back “in the kitchen” and see what trouble we can get into together. 

Addie has been listening to this audio book in the car the past few weeks:

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She has been begging to make a chocolate cake.  Trying to be frugal and maybe a little more domesticated too (I am, afterall, a full-time stay at home mom this year.), I searched the Hershey’s website to find a perfect chocolate cake recipe.  I’ve had a canister of cocoa sitting in my pantry begging me to make something with it.  At last, we found a recipe (or picture rather) that Addie thought would be perfect for making a chocolate cake just like Betty Bunny’s cake in the story.  (I’m usually a Betty Crocker mix kinda girl.  If I have to add anything to a mix, it counts as homemade in my book.)

Here Addie is with her finished product.  She did most of the mixing, pour and even egg cracking all on her own.  I’m teaching her how to measure everything but still do most of that for her.  Since she took charge of most of the process, we had a rather messy kitchen and messy hands (mine included) so I didn’t get to take any “during” pictures.

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It was pretty yummy.  The icing is more of a glaze, which is why it is running off the cake and the entire thing is pretty rich but overall pretty good.  Addie did point out that it wasn’t exactly like Betty Bunny’s cake.  Our cake was missing the red flowers with the green center.  I made a round layer cake, what more can you ask for?

Since we were already messy and in the kitchen, we also decided to make some Cocoa Cookies.  Again Addie did a lot of the mixing, but we had to let the dough sit overnight in the frig to firm up.  So, we woke up early Friday morning, got the boys off to school and work, took the dogs for a walk and came back home to finish up our baking. 

Here she is rolling the dough balls in powdered sugar before we pop them in the oven.

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The finished product:

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These were okay.  Not as rich as the cake, but if you like chocolate cookies this would probably be a good recipe to try.  I’m not really a huge fan of chocolate cake or cookies, which is one reason we made them.  Perhaps I can stay away from them?

I’m glad we were able to take the time to get back “in the kitchen”.  Working in the kitchen with multiple generations seems to be a tradition of the past.  I’m hoping we can bring it back, at least in the Lacy Household!

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Tooth Fairy

Remember the Shark Boy post for a few weeks back?  Well, the dentist gave his teeth about six weeks to loosen up and fall out and then they would need to be pulled.  Unfortunately they never loosened up enough on their own and Dalton had to have them pulled on the third day of school.  He did great!  He was cool, calm, collected and didn’t shed a single tear.  I, on the other hand, was a complete mess.  Mostly due to miscommunication at the dentist’s office but had to put my foot down when they tried to usher me out of the room while he was getting the procedure done.  Is this normal procedure for most pediatric dentists?  There was a three  year old little girl in the room across the hallway from us.  Her mom didn’t seem to have a problem leaving her in the care of almost complete strangers.  I say almost complete strangers because had I left Dalton alone, another dentist would have preformed the procedure.  A dentist we had never seen and didn’t even know my child’s name.  Needless to say, I’m glad a threw a tiny (okay, maybe large) fit and demanded to stay in the hallway and let them know we were willing to wait until our dentist had time to preform the procedure.  Perhaps I am over protective and will be forever labeled as one of those crazy over involved parents…..but I think I can live with that.  Hopefully Dalton and Addison can too!

Here is Dalton’s loot from the tooth fairy….2 gold dollar coins.  One for each tooth that was pulled.

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Jules, our special elf assigned to our family by Santa himself, also paid the kids a little visit the next morning.  He brought Dalton a shark book complete with a second shark tooth necklace.  Dalton had one shark tooth necklace that Macca brought back as a gift from Hawaii, but Jules thought he could use a second since he did have two shark teeth.  Jules also brought Addie a Hello Kitty book and necklace for being so patient at the dentist and for helping to take such good care of her brother that afternoon.

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Hopefully the teeth were pulled in time and the adult teeth can now move into their correct position.  We are praying that both kids escape braces in the future but the extra teeth leave little to be desired.  I guess time will tell.

Monday, August 27, 2012

We have a 2nd Grader!!!

The last week of summer vacation we were able to attend Meet the Teacher night at Dalton’s school.  He is still participating in the Dual Language Program and seems to love it.  One of the neat things about the program is that they attract quite a few male elementary teachers.  I’m not sure why, but I kinda like the idea of Dalton having a few male teachers early on.  He has Mr. Cortez this year and I think it is going to be a great fit (for both Dalton and myself).  He seems very organized, stern but soft spoken and appears to enjoy his job.  He claims to welcome parent into the classroom and was very receptive to my request to volunteer.

Here is our 2nd Grader on his first day of school!

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One of these days I won’t be dressed in gym clothes in a picture.  However, that is the wardrobe I seem to wear 90% of the time.

We started a tradition of having ice cream for snack on the first day of school a few years back when I would pick up Clayton.  Dalton wasn’t even in school yet when the tradition started, but it seemed like we should continue it anyway.  We usually got out for ice cream but this year Dalton requested banana splits.  I’ve never been a fan of store bought banana splits, so we made our own at home this year.

Here are my cuties enjoying their big bowls of ice cream.

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We are off to a great start of the 2012-2013 school year and look forward to all the memories that will be made.