This past week we followed up our "Nutrition" theme with a "My Body" theme. Body mapping was our main activity for the week. Each day we would discuss part of the body and its function and then add it to our life-size body drawing (see pics below).
I saw this idea on another blog and loved it! Hers was more in depth, but for our own introduction to basic body parts, I was pleased with what we did. We may do this again next year but add even more body mapping of organs, systems, etc. Here is where we found this wonderful idea and some fun pictures of their own body maps in progress: http://pinkandgreenmama.blogspot.com/2011/06/smart-summer-challenge-week-1-life.html utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blogspot/HmTrN+(Pink+and+Green+Mama)
Here is my daughter's body map:
Day 1: We drew around her body to make a life size outline. We then labeled basic parts of the body and also discussed "skin".
Day 2: We discussed our skeletons and how they keep us from flopping to the ground. :) We then looked at a basic skeleton map on the computer and made some bones from masking tape and added those to our figure (we had to use the tan color masking tape because we couldn't find any white at the store, but if you can find white somewhere - that would make it doubly wonderful!). Sorry the "bones" in the photograph below are a bit difficult to see. Keep in mind that we did not go into great detail regarding the correct size, number of bones, etc. Just trying to get across the basic idea of our skeletons and bone placement.
Day 3: We talked about three major organs of the body and their basic functions: the brain, the heart, and the lungs. My daughter colored some pictures I had drawn of the organs, and we cut them out and added those to the figure. We also went back later on and covered the lungs and heart with more masking tape "bones". The heart should actually be a little more centered I think - but oh well - maybe next year...
Day 4: We discussed muscles and the important roll they play as part of our body. We used red crepe paper to make the muscles on one side of the body (again, not perfect size, placement, etc. - but just trying to get across the basic idea of muscle all over the body), leaving the other side without so the skeleton portion was still visible.
When we had finished her body map, we proudly displayed this in the house! :)
Linking to:
www.craftyconfessions.com
www.gigglesglitzandglam.blogspot.com
www.lilluna.com
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Ice Cream Cupcakes!
Summer days will be over soon - why not have a small seasonal send-off and make ice cream cupcakes? I'm sure I am not the only mom to think of this idea, but just in case you have never come across it before or thought of it on your own - here you go! :)
To make ice cream cupcakes you simply need to decide what ice cream flavors, mix-ins, and toppings you would like. Just layer them into a firm cupcake mold (think of making a miniature layer cake), smoosh them down, and eat! It is that simple and that delicious!
Linking up to:
www.houseofhepworths.com
www.somewhatsimple.com
www.whipperberry.com
www.lilluna.com
Monday, September 5, 2011
Theme: Food Groups and Nutrition! :)
This past week our theme was "Food Groups and Nutrition". We enjoyed learning about why we should eat good food, which foods are better for us (and that we should eat more of), and which foods belongs in which food groups.
This picture above is showing one of the activities that went along with our theme. We made a double-sided puzzle together. I purchased some blank puzzles on Amazon (there is a link below if you are interested) and my daughter drew a picture of herself on one side enjoying healthy foods (that is her sitting in her chair eating healthy food - you can see the kinds of food on her plate floating around the edges of the puzzle). And in case you are wondering at the sad little figure in the corner - that is one of our family members who apparently bumped his nose.
On the back of the puzzle, I wrote a message we came up with together - a very basic reminder of why we eat good food. BTW - I painted the back of the puzzle white.
This was a great activity because it was fun and inexpensive to make (the puzzles come in a pack of 12 for only about $7). AND we now have plenty of blank puzzles we can use for other extension activities in the future! :)
Some of the other Food/Nutrition activities we did this week:
*brainstormed and wrote down examples of food in different food groups.
*discussed why the main/larger food groups are so important for keeping us healthy and tried to list at least one specific example of the way each group helps achieve this (ex: protein helps build muscles so we can move and do different things).
*looked at the basic "plate" portions recommended - the plate idea which replaced the food pyramid.
*Cut and pasted pictures of healthy foods from different food groups onto a paper plate - creating a balanced meal.
*Made a large circle on the floor (representing a plate) and used play food to make a healthy meal inside of it.
*Went grocery shopping together and let her pick out foods from each group to make a meal for us at the end of the week! :)
* Here are some links to some games you can play online regarding food groups/nutrition:
http://www.nutritionexplorations.org/kids.php http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/nutritionforkids/games/foodgroupsgame.html
Linking up to:
www.sugarbeecrafts.com
www.gigglesglitzandglam.blogspot.com
www.abcand123learning.com
www.whipperberry.com
Thursday, September 1, 2011
A Nutcracker "Sweet" Birthday Invitation!
Why am I posting about an invitation? Because I have the absolute joy of planning a Nutcracker "Sweet" Birthday for a beautiful young lady who will be turning FIVE soon!
Her love of the Nutcracker began last year after reading the book and then attending a magical evening at the ballet performance with her parents. Enchanted with the story, she was captivated by the idea of having a birthday with the same theme - and I was just as pleased to help plan and design it! :)
I began searching the wonderful world of Etsy for the perfect invitation some months ago and found Andrea from The Green Grass Grows. Her designs were just what I was looking for and after e-mailing back and forth about the invitation details and style - she came up with what you see above! Perfect!!! Just the right touch of magic and vintage Christmas!
We could have sent it just as it was, but after a quick consultation with the birthday-girl-to-be, decided to add just a bit of sparkle! Here is the invitation getting her first coat of glam!
And here is the invitation complete with shimmer and shine (silver glitter around the edges and some candy cane pink glitter for the silhouette image)!
Stay tuned for pictures of the actual event sometime in the next two or three weeks! :)
Monday, August 29, 2011
SNACK/LUNCH: Back to School!!!! :)
With the beginning of our homeschooling year, things have been a bit busy. However, I really wanted to make a fun snack for "Back to School" so this is what I came up with.
Snack Details:
*Notebook: peanut butter and banana sandwich with a thin layer of white cream cheese on top and chocolate details.
*Pencils: american cheese with chocolate chip points, marshmallow eraser, and chocolate details.
*Muffin cup #1: graham crackers with a thin layer of chocolate "blackboards" and cut up string cheese ("chalk").
*Muffin cup #2: vanilla yogurt ("milk") - I wanted to add a straw, but we are apparently out of those so I will need to add that to my grocery list. :)
*Apples: small tomatoes with pretzel stems and slivers of green gummy for leaves.
*Lettering details: chocolate - yummm!!!
Please note that not all our "fun" lunch/snacks are as healthy as our normal snacks are. It is just nice to take a break once a week and get a bit more creative with some fun treats like the lunch/snack above. :)
Need some more "snack"spiration? Check out the muffin tin mom website or Jill Dubien's blog! :)
Linking up to:
http://www.sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com/
www.nap-timecreations.blogspot.com

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Thursday, August 25, 2011
Wooden Spoon Puppets (Family Theme)
Our theme for this week is: FAMILY! :) One of the activities we have been doing almost every day is to make a new family member puppet to add to our puppet theater center. These are some we have already finished so far...
These are so easy, inexpensive (I think a bag of different sized wooden spoons is about $0.88 at Walmart which is where we purchased ours), and fun! My daughter LOVES them and even though they were made for playing with in the puppet center, they have already taken "field trips" into our home and gone on a walk with us. :) In fact, I believe they are sleeping on our couch tonight on top of some beds she made for them out of mega blocks. :)
For those interested in the "family" theme, I have posted some other activities/ideas we completed this week (or will be doing tomorrow) below the puppet instructions. Enjoy!
Wooden Spoon Puppets:
Materials needed: wooden spoons, google eyes (optional), yarn for hair (optional), material for "clothes" (optional), popsicle/craft sticks, yarn or string, markers, glue and glue gun.
Puppet making process:
1. Hot glue a craft stick into place for the arms of the puppet. I tied mine with yarn as well to make sure it would not be coming off despite the rigors of child "love". (See picture below.)
2. Let your child glue the google eyes onto the "face" and use markers to decorate the other parts of the face.
3. Let your child (or you could do it yourself with a hot glue gun) glue pieces of yarn to the head for hair.
4. While these are drying, let your child cut out some rectangular pieces of cloth for the puppet's clothing. Cut a slit in the middle of the cloth rectangle for a head opening (make sure it is large enough for the spoon head to fit through).
5. Dress your puppet in his/her stylish new clothes and PLAY!!!! :)
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES/IDEAS FOR "FAMILY" THEME:
1. Read books about family.
2. Discuss families, people in our families, how families help each other, adoption and birth into families, etc.
3. Make a word web showing what we discussed (link all ideas to the word "family" at the center).
4. Learn and sing a song asking members of the family how we can help them. Here are the words (sing to the tune of "Oh My Darling Clementine"):
How can I help?
How can I help?
How can I help, Mommy dear?
How can I help?
How can I help?
How can I help, Mommy dear?
Other verses: just switch out "Mommy dear" for other members of the family.
5. Make lists of how different people in our family help us and others.
6. Decorate thank you notes and then put all family member names into an envelope. Without peeking, each person picks out a name and writes a thank you note to that person, telling them how grateful they are for them and for how they contribute to the family. Hide the notes in places where each family member is sure to find them during the day and enjoy the happy looks when the thank you notes are read. :)
Linking to:
http://www.itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com/
http://www.sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com/
http://www.delicateconstruction.blogspot.com/
www.abcand123learning.com






Monday, August 22, 2011
BACK TO SCHOOL First Day Part 2
Part 1 of my last post stated how we began our first day of Kindergarten homeschooling - a fun breakfast and treasure hunt. The rest of the day was spent schooling, a first day photo shoot with mommy of course, meeting daddy for lunch, and to close the day on an especially sweet note - we ate some little treats we had made: apple-surprise-inside cupcakes! Yes, there is actually a surprise inside each cupcake - read on...
These are the basic apple cupcakes you see floating around on the web celebrating many a commence of school - but with a fun twist. We scoop out part of the inside of the cupcake and insert either "apple seeds" which are really chocolate chips, or a gummy worm (thus the worm inside the apple idea). Then we close them back up and enjoy seeing what we get when we bite into one at the end of the first day of school. :) BTW - I did not have pretzels on hand for the stems so out of necessity, I found some candy canes in the cupboard, broke them into pieces, and we dipped those in chocolate and used them as stems instead. I like how they turned out - different and very tasty. :) The leaf is actually part of a gummy fruit slice - also very yummy. :)
A view of the inside of a couple of the cupcakes before we filled them back up and put the tops back on. :) I must admit that I found myself secretly hoping my apple surprise cupcake would yield the "seeds" when I bit into it. :)
Linking up to these great parties:
www.makingtheworldcuter.blogspot.com
www.sumossweetstuff.blogpspot.com
www.craftskeepmesane.blogspot.com
www.runwithglitter.blogspot.com
www.bluecricketdesign.net




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