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Preschool Corner ~ Bits and Pieces

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Although we’ve been doing bits and pieces of things this week, we {again} haven’t done any structured or theme-focused learning.

Unless you count Mommy trying to keep it simple because we’re selling a house, showing a house and moving soon a ‘theme-focus’. :)

There have been a LOT of fort-building this week, pretend play, playdough, Education Cubes, Construct-it building, and whatever else we could squeeze in.

Zachary helped Kaleb work some on his letters in his Kumon workbook {mainly to avoid doing his own work ~ ahem}

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He was SO excited to work on ‘curvey’ letters too!

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We practiced writing letters on our chalkboard using a q-tip dipped in water {love that his little mouth hangs open while he is concentrating}.

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We also made letters with playdough…and then spent lots of time getting it out from under fingernails {someone is a little picky}.

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We also had fun with a little humming experiment ~ you’ll have to tune in Sunday to see why we were plugging Kaleb’s nose!

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AND, before I forget…

Education Cubes

Keeping Us Occupied This Week

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  1. Cathy @ NurtureStore says

    I like the q-tip pencil idea. Thanks for hosting the link up :)

  2. Love the humming picture =)

  3. We love Kumon workbooks!

  4. Yeah, I think all you’ve got going on with your home justifies no theme for a while:-). Cute picture of Caleb at the end. I remember shortly after I found your blog seeing Zachary use that same board for learning to write–time passes so fast, doesn’t it?!

  5. I think it looks like a splendid week! Kaleb seems to have had many educational experiences. Thanks so much for sharing!

  6. Everytime I see this Linky .. I think ..”wow where did the week go!”…

  7. beccaboo435 says

    Love the idea of using wet q-tips on the chalkboard!

  8. My kids were just fogging up the bathroom mirror to write on it with their fingers, and I remembered your idea with a wet q-tip on the chalkboard. That’s so much easier! LOL

    Jennifer
    “Accidental homeschooling” mom of five!

  9. Pam Mcnelly says

    I have never tried the wet qtip technique…we will definitely be trying that one!

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