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Monday, June 29, 2009

Summer

We take time to smell the flowers...

...play in the water...

...and even go fishing!

I have a picture of the girls painting, but I took their shirts off to save the clothes... so those pictures aren't blog appropriate :)
I heard on the news today that children lose a large amount of academic knowledge over the summer break that has to be refreshed and retaught when the new school year begins. We really strive to continue our learning regardless of the calender. We do spend lots of time playing and having fun, but still make time for academics. The girls are always curious about letters and we continue to take the time to identify letters and 'read' words where ever we find them... menus, signs, etc. This evening Alex asked to do homework. When I asked her what she would like to do she said, "Play a game. Pizza game." I bought a great game for $3 at Walmart a few months ago and the girls love it. It is mainly for the purpose of listening skills. Each of the girls have a cardboard pizza and 15 or 20 cardboard coins with toppings (few of which are actual pizza toppings) on them. I place my order for my pizza, with two or three items, and the girls find the correct coins and make my pizza. This is also great for finding a single object in a group. Tonight I made sure to choose 'toppings' that started with the same letter. "I would like 'pepperoni' and a 'pretzel' on my pizza please." Pointing out what letter the toppings begin with and emphasizing the sound.
Then we played CandyLand. We do fine with taking turns, so this game is good for colors (Emma specifically). For Alex, identifying the color isn't difficult, but she wants to skip to any (blue) square as opposed to the next (blue) square... so we worked on that. I am finding that any of these games that require the simplest fine motor skills are becoming quite difficult. Even picking a card from the pile is now hard for Alex because two fingers on her left hand (the good hand) are now drawn up. We keep practicing though.

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