Monday, October 24, 2011

Snack/Lunch: A-Camping-We-Will-Go!

In honor of our theme this past week (camping theme - I'll post thematic activities/crafts in just a few days...), I made this fun little plate of snack/lunch items.


Snack Details:

Fire: Large pretzel stick logs and fruit roll-up fire.

Muffin Cup #1: Baked apple stuffed with walnuts and dried fruit.

Muffin Cup #2: Snack/Trail mix.

Muffin Cup #3: Hot dog slices.

Muffin Cup #4: Miniature Nutella smores.

Details:  Fall leaf confetti and Scrabble Cheez-It crackers.



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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Mommy and Me Activity - Acorn Necklace

As promised, here are some pictures of an acorn activity we completed together!  If you only have boys at home and really wanted to do this activity - by all means, DO IT!  Grab the chance to teach them a lesson about being unselfish, chivalrous, etc. by having them make one for grandma or a cousin or a friend or a woman at church.  You get the idea!  :)


ACORN NECKLACE:

You will need:  acorns, buttons, thread or jewelry wire, and a hot glue gun.


HOW TO:

1. Make sure your acorn tops are secure.  If not, hot glue or super glue them to the acorn body. 

2.  Wrap some wire/thread as tightly as you can around the acorn stems.  Hot glue or super glue it in place and make a loop with the other end (this is how you will hang the acorn on your necklace UNLESS you are handy with a drill).


3.  Lay out your buttons and acorns as you would like them to look on the necklace - patterned or otherwise.

4.  Thread your necklace and tie it closed - you're done!  :)  If you are using jewelry wire, check for sharp ends when you cut it.  You may want to consider putting hot glue on the ends to keep it from poking your child's neck.

Consider making matching necklaces if you are doing this with your daughter and wearing them out somewhere together!  :)


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Homeschool Theme of the Week: Fall & Leaves!

Autumn is a favorite season in our house!  The gorgeous colors, crisp air, cozy sweaters, steaming mugs, and of course all the fun activities!  :)  Recently, we completed some leaf and acorn activities together in school.  Today I will post pictures of two leaf activities and later in the week I will post an acorn activity.  :)

The poor weather in our area may have ruined our chances of finding brilliant autumn color outdoors, but it certainly could not dampen our attempts to recreate the beautiful colored leaves indoors.  We borrowed the idea of painting our own leaves from this blog:  http://lovelydesign.blogspot.com/
Hers are perhaps far more realistic, but we like ours just fine too!  :)



To make your own, collect leaves from outside (or use a leaf cutout/stencil/cookie cutter/etc.) and trace the shapes onto thick paper.  Cut these out and let your kids smother them with paint - reds, yellows, orange (just mix your red and yellow together), etc.  Don't forget to paint both sides.  Once the leaves are dry, hot glue them onto a real branch and display in your home!


Leaf rubbings are fun and one of those classic fall activities.  I decided to try something a little different with my daughter this year and we made some using only black and white colors.  I love the way they turned out - great contrast!  Tip:  if your white crayon rubbing does not show up as well on the black paper, use your white crayon to trace over some of the lines that are more visible after you have done the initial leaf rubbing.

BTW - If you would like a simple explanation of why leaves change color, this site gives a great one:
http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/leaves.html.  I am thinking we will go into more depth regarding this next year!

What is almost as deliciously wonderful as Autumn?  FREE printable packs!  We used some of the activities in this pack for our Fall/Autumn theme.  Here is the link for all those interested:
http://homeschoolcreations.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-fun-learning-pack-free-printables.html

Below are some Fall/Autumn book ideas!



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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Homeschool Theme of the Week: Fall & Apples!

With all of the fun surrounding Apple-onia last week (our apple visitor - see earlier posts), one might wonder if we got around to any other "apple" theme activities.  Yes, we did!  Here are some pictures of a few - take a look...



Making patterns with free apple printable cards (from 2 Teaching Mommies blog) and using those same cards to play "Apple Splat!"



APPLE SPLAT Directions:

1.  Write apple related words on the back of apple cards and place on the tree.
2.  Child turns an apple card (on the tree) over and reads the word as well as gives a definition for it.
3.  If correct, the child gets to pick the apple and place it in his/her basket.
4.  If incorrect, parent takes the card and places on the splat pile - basically showing that the apple fell off the tree and "splat" on the ground.  (Make sure you or your child says "SPLAT!" when you do so.)
6.  Game ends when no more cards are left on the tree.
5.  Optional - at the end of the game, the child counts the apples in his/her basket and trades them in for the same number of M&M's or Skittles (think mini apples) or stickers.



Speaking of M&M's - we sorted and graphed a package into "apple" stacks of red, yellow, and green.  The others we munched on (come now, wouldn't you?).  :)

One of the apple books we read was The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree.  For a follow up activity, my daughter made her own "The Seasons of A_______'s (here is where you would insert your child's name if you were making this) Apple Tree" book.

The supply tray.


The four seasons of her apple tree.  :)


The book cover - how do you like those silly stems (I think that is the word she used).  :)  Make apple fingerprints for your border or just let your child dip a finger in red paint and dot some apples around the edges. 
IMPORTANT:  Don't forget to change the word "Arnold's" into your child's name instead (ex.  The Seasons of Jerry's Apple Tree"). 


The inside cover (NOT shown) boasts a storage pocket containing a small felt figure (this is my daughter) attached to the book via a ribbon (keeps the figure from falling out and getting lost).  Now my daughter can maneuver her way through the pages as each is read and admired, adding her felt figure to the story.  Note: one side of the figure is dressed for cooler weather (think red snowsuit and cap) and the other side is dressed for warmer seasons.

We also had a fun snack/lunch to go along with this book.  See more snack details here:  http://thenatureofgrace.blogspot.com/2011/10/eats-reads-seasons-of-arnolds-apple.html


This paper was from an "Apple Variety" hunt we came up with.  We used a sheet from a FREE printable pack (2 Teaching Mommies blog) to look for different kinds of apples in the store. When we found an apple that matched one of the labeled types, we would mark it on the sheet and eventually color in that square.

In addition to the above activities, we worked on some FREE printable packs from 2 Teaching Mommies blog and Homeschool Creations blog  and went on an "All Things Apple -y" hunt in the grocery store (writing down the items we found that had apples in them or were apple related).
We read books too, of course.  Below are ones that I have either read or might one day like to add to our collection based on review.  Feel free to suggest some more in the comment section or share some apple craft ideas!  :)




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Monday, October 10, 2011

Eats & Reads: The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree

Today begins a new type of post that I hope to come up with at least once or twice a month:  Eats & Reads.  These will be snack or lunch related posts that go along with a book we have read or are currently reading!  :)

This past week, we thoroughly enjoyed the book "The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree" (see link below) during our "Apples" theme.  I decided I just had to make something fun to go along with the book, and it HAS been a while since I posted one of these (snack/lunch ideas), so here you go!  :)


What it looked like before my daughter began the seasonal transformations below...


SPRING!


SUMMER!


AUTUMN!


WINTER!

SIDE NOTE:  I love the craft/activity we made to go along with this book as well and will be posting it later in the week with some other apple related activities.  :)

Why I Like This Book: 
I love how Gibbons portrays the seasonal changes, not only with the tree itself but in Arnold's activities and wardrobe as well.  I also enjoy the subtle tie that Arnold has with this tree - it seems to be his special spot for playing, imagining, etc.  Perhaps it speaks to the child in me....  :)


Snack Details:
Tree Trunk: peanut butter and apple butter sandwich with Nutella details. Fruit roll-up tree leaves.
Muffin cup#1: string cheese flowers and celery leaf buds.
Muffin cup#2: cut up snow pea leaves and M&M red apples.
Muffin cup#3: carrot and dried cranberry leaves for Autumn.
Muffin cup#4: marshmallow snow!
Wording details: Nutella



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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Apple-onia - El Fin (The End)

We awoke this morning to a wonderful surprise!
Thank you Apple-onia and thank YOU boys and girls who helped us along the way!
We hope you had as much fun as we did!  :)
P.S. I will be posting some other apple activities we worked on sometime next week!)

Friday, October 7, 2011

Apple-onia Revealed!

We did it!  We solved the combination puzzle and opened the suitcase, and you'll never guess what was inside!


We always knew Apple-onia was a special apple, but we didn't realize how special.  Inside her suitcase, we found papers telling us that she is a magical apple from the Sweets-N-Treats Orchard run by Fairy Appletart.  When she is planted she will grow into a surprise by the following day!


As soon as she saw the papers, the rest of Apple-onia's memory returned.  She said she had been on a truck traveling from place to place in search of just the right spot to plant herself.  We supposed she would now want to continue on her journey...BUT - what a surprise!  She told us she had found the perfect place to grow, and it was right here with us!

Wow!  Isn't that wonderful?  We certainly were happy to hear that!  :)  So tonight we will follow the directions we found in her suitcase and plant her before bedtime.  Real apples take a long time to grow, but apparently magical apples can change overnight!  What do you think she will become?  We are excited to find out!  Are you?