Summer 2012

10/31/11

Classroom Decorations....

I was at the Dollar Tree store this afternoon and found a wonderful Teacher Supply aisle.  They have all kinds of helps for teachers, decorations, diplomas, award certificates, stickers, school supplies, etc.  Everything is a dollar or less which makes it even better.  I really could have gotten lots of other things but stuck with the ones in the pictures as well as a sheet of static stickers of crayons, pencils, scissors, etc. for the classroom window and some dry erase clock sheets to help Jake learn to tell time in an upcoming Math unit.



The cursive alphabet (yes we have all the letters, not just A through E)


These posters will be a HUGE help, for all of us.  Alex is constantly asking me "Mom, what is a noun again?"

Jake shows off our new door decoration, really bulletin board strips but we liked them better here.

Trick-or-Treat


We went trick-or-treating Saturday evening back at the old house in Zoarville.  It was nice to see former neighbors and friends and the kids had a blast!


Put 'em up!

Clear this road, we have paving to do!

Can anyone tell me how to get to the masquerade ball?

Pumpkin Carving

Before


Jake scrapes his out.


Gotta see what's in there!

Alex was  working so intently he looks stunned at the camera flash.

As always, Saraha poses for her shot

After

10/28/11

Anyone for a S'more?


I was sorting through some yarn recently and found this pattern I had printed awhile back.  I got him done in one evening and I think he looks pretty cute next to my Campfire Marshmallow jar.

One Small Step for Jake, One Big Leap for Mom, (or is it the other way around?)

This week Jake read his first words and small sentences in Phonics.  WOW, I am so proud of him.  And truth be told, proud of me too.  Teaching Kindergarten is challenging to say the least.  I have discovered so many things that we take for granted that we know.  Writing, sounds letters make, using scissors, etc.  Somewhere along the way we have all learned these things and more, but I have never really thought about having to teach them to a wiggling, giggling, smiley 5 year old!  Let's face it, sitting in a chair & listening to Mom ramble on about the number 3 is not exactly the high point of Jake's life.  He'd much rather be watching Cars the Movie, playing the Wii or playing his Leapster.

Sarah is doing well.  I was concerned at first about her Pre-Algebra course but she seems to be doing OK for now.  Things will only get harder so we have arranged, through our school, to have a tutor come to the house to help out.  Math was never my strong subject so I knew I would need some help.

Alex trudges along.  He spends more time counting how many more questions, subjects and lessons are left in the day than he does on actual school work.  He has become alot more self motivated this year and it helps to free me up for the one-on-one that is required for Jake.

10/4/11

Nothing Like It................


Ok, first of all, anyone who knows me can agree that baking bread has never been one of my strengths.  I have made more hockey puck than rolls with my mother-in-laws yummy recipe.  I recently got a new mixer as a gift from my aunt and decided to try a recipe that was in the recipe book that came with it.  I had recently gotten a jar of home gathered honey from a friend so Honey Oatmeal Bread it is!  It was so good warm from the oven and the house just smelled great.  Finally, a bread success.