OK, so I said we weren't going to do anything until Monday, but we had some free time and managed to squeeze in a lesson…
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Clippity Clippity
The focus this week was the letter “C”. After one solid week of working on this letter, “R” still cannot say this letter by sight. Sometimes, if i ask him if it'a “C”, he will say yes, but it is not constant. Not sure if this is something to be concerned about. He is 2.5. He can name some other letters by sight, but for some reason, this one is hard for him.
Bible Story
Read Genesis 22:1-13
The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes
Focus: God tested Abraham with his son, Isaac.
Active Exploration
We looked a baby pictures of both of the boys and discussed the different stages. (crawling, walking, baby talks, first foods, etc.)
We then talked about how Isaac was once a baby, then grew to be a “big boy”.
Letter Activity
Looked at the “C” flashcard and quizzed the boys on it. Had them trace it with their fingers.
Bible Activity
We took their favorite stuffed animals and had the boys hug them and love them. Then, we hugged the Bible and asked how does God want us to love Him?
The focus was to love God above all. And to love others to show of God's love for us.
Music
Played and sang, “God Began a Nation”
P.E./Social
Family camp for the weekend. The boys were immersed in paly with kids of all ages (the teens adore them). Some fun in the lake (Dad took them in a rowboat), “R” fell asleep during worship time in front of a bonfire…how perfect!
to read and see all the fun you’re having with your family. And I have to say, you said this like a true homeschooling mom: “OK, so I said we weren’t going to do anything until Monday, but we had some free time and managed to squeeze in a lesson…”
LOL, Jessica