The boys learned to set the table. Their future wives will thank me. I taught them how to set the table. Next, we took turns making a mess of our mock table and then correctly placing the dinnerware in its designated spot.
Mr. Smackdown has delighted in showing off his newly acquired skill of setting the table. I wonder how long it will be "fun" and not a chore? It is amazing how little helpful hands by growing children can become tremendous time-savers. When can he start cleaning the bathrooms and vacuuming?
As if we didn't already know the letter "A," we made "A's" with rubber bands on our geoboards, along with other designs to improve fine motor skills, which is necessary if your hand gets slapped by a taught rubber band!
Childhood just wouldn't be complete without using Ed Emberley's Thumbprint Art guidebook.
And to wrap it up, today we confiscated Mr. Smiley's bath time alphabet toys and put the letters in alphabetical order.
(Can you tell which letter is missing?)
We had some leftover numbers, and used our Connectagons and corresponded the correct number of pieces below each foam number.
After all that fun . . . I stopped at the library so that we could begin learning about the letter "B." The ants will have to move into our home under a different letter whether they like it or not.
3 comments:
I love those geoboards. They're a little old for my girls right now, well at least zuri. So I'm going to have to keep my eyes open for them!
Can't wait to see them ants!
I think it's ironic that nearly every spring, I go crazy keeping the ants OUT of my house...and you are eager to invite them into yours! :)
Love the place settings!! And my 4 boys are 11,11,8, & 4 and the 3 older ones vaccuum & empty the diswasher now... so not to long to wait :)
The GEO boards are a huge hit in our home!! Keeps them busy!! Good luck with those ants!!
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