Jem is a little bag lady and always carries her money around with her. One day I counted $18 of coins in her heavy sack. She has also broken two banks to get her money out. To help solve this problem we used an empty oatmeal container and cut a slit in the lid.
We wrapped construction paper around the canister and secured it with glue and tape. Jem went to town painting and decorating her bank. We added a lot of tape to secure the lid, we'll see how long that keeps her out, but I am glad it won't break. She also uses her bank as part of her band now.
What we used: oatmeal container, tape, construction paper, and glue. Decorate and enjoy the jingle!
Where our classically eclectic, crafty, nature loving homeschool tries to stay on track...
Friday, October 29, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Best Ever (3 Ingredient) Pumpkin Cake
This is not a typo....3 ingredients....will make you a super moist and delicious Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake. This recipe will be at the top your list, trust me on this one! Here is my Halloween gift to all my lovely followers, I really appreciate you!
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake:
1 Box Spice Cake Mix
1 15 oz can Pumpkin
3/4 cup Water
Add Chocolate Chips is desired...who doesn't?
Bake 350 degrees in a 9x13 cake pan for about 25 minutes. I also like making muffins with this recipe, it's sticky moist!
I would love to hear what you think of the cake. I was so desperate to make this recipe last week, but I ran out of spice cake mix. In a pinch I used a yellow cake mix and added pumpkin pie spice! Enjoy.
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake:
1 Box Spice Cake Mix
1 15 oz can Pumpkin
3/4 cup Water
Add Chocolate Chips is desired...who doesn't?
Bake 350 degrees in a 9x13 cake pan for about 25 minutes. I also like making muffins with this recipe, it's sticky moist!
I would love to hear what you think of the cake. I was so desperate to make this recipe last week, but I ran out of spice cake mix. In a pinch I used a yellow cake mix and added pumpkin pie spice! Enjoy.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Vocab Builders
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We worked on making words with letters t, a, p, s, n. I drew three rectangles for Olive to place the letters. |
To help build on the story words that we are learning with Wordly Wise K, Olive matched the vocab words with the pictures. I also had her point to the word I said and then pick the correct photo.
We are currently reading Little House in the Big Woods, by Wilder. When we come to a word that she questions, we write it down on an index card, and add it to our "word box." We review these words weekly by learning definitions and using them in a sentence.
Friday, October 22, 2010
My little ballerinas
My little ballerinas love watching the older girls practice between their ballet classes. I quickly snapped a photo with my iPhone... The girls will be in the 25th anniversary production of the Nutcracker next month.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hand Bats
These little hand bats make cute keepsakes. Trace your child's hands onto black construction paper and cut them out. Then allow your child to design a bat head in any shape they wish, add googly eyes, and triangular bat ears. We started doing this when Olive turned 2. It's so fun to pull the hand bats out from previous years and look at how they have grown.
This idea came from our local kid's museum. Musings Of Me also makes cute little bats like this, but with paint
This idea came from our local kid's museum. Musings Of Me also makes cute little bats like this, but with paint
Monday, October 18, 2010
Buzzing Bee Color Match
This cute color match-up game is easy to create. I quickly grabbed a paper plate and added colors that match the bee's flowers. Jem clipped the cute clothespins onto the matching color. I explained that the bee needs to visit the right flower color. When she clipped her bee to the correct color we made the buzzing bee sound...she loved it.
I found these clothespins, bees, and flowers a few months ago at Michael's.
I found these clothespins, bees, and flowers a few months ago at Michael's.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Mapping the solar system
We really enjoy our Classical Conversation Co-op. This week Olive's class mapped the solar system.
The asteroid belt shown above with rocks.
The correct number of moons were added to each planet.
The class used a tape measure to help demonstrate the distance between the each planet and they used different balls to show a planet's size.
Here is a good way to help remember the planets:
Mercury My
Venus Very
Earth Educated
Mars Mother
Jupiter Just
Saturn Served
Uranus Us
Neptune Noodle
(Pluto is now a dwarf star, but Olive doesn't think that's fair.)
The ideas for this science project come from Van Cleave Science
The asteroid belt shown above with rocks.
The correct number of moons were added to each planet.
The class used a tape measure to help demonstrate the distance between the each planet and they used different balls to show a planet's size.
Here is a good way to help remember the planets:
Mercury My
Venus Very
Earth Educated
Mars Mother
Jupiter Just
Saturn Served
Uranus Us
Neptune Noodle
(Pluto is now a dwarf star, but Olive doesn't think that's fair.)
The ideas for this science project come from Van Cleave Science
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups- Simply Healthy
It's easier than you think.....
If you have ever made applesauce before you are half of the way there.
Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups:
Step 1: Core, skin apples, and dice apples.
Step 2: Place in a pot with 1/4 cup water, add sugar if you wish and spices.
Step 3: Simmer for about 20 minutes and smash apples to make applesauce.
Step 4: Line a baking sheet with plastic wrap and spread the applesauce onto the tray.
Step 5: Bake in oven at lowest temperature, I used 160 degrees, for about 5 hours, until dry.
Step 6: Cut into strips, roll-up, and store in refrigerator until you get hungry for a snack.
Now you have a Simply Healthy snack with out all the additives, enjoy!
If you have ever made applesauce before you are half of the way there.
Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups:
Step 1: Core, skin apples, and dice apples.
Step 2: Place in a pot with 1/4 cup water, add sugar if you wish and spices.
Step 3: Simmer for about 20 minutes and smash apples to make applesauce.
Step 4: Line a baking sheet with plastic wrap and spread the applesauce onto the tray.
Step 5: Bake in oven at lowest temperature, I used 160 degrees, for about 5 hours, until dry.
Step 6: Cut into strips, roll-up, and store in refrigerator until you get hungry for a snack.
Now you have a Simply Healthy snack with out all the additives, enjoy!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Recycled Bats
Take a toilet paper roll and wrap black construction paper around it, glue on the bat wings, googly eyes, and add a nose and mouth. We strung our bats from the stair railing and they look super cute. Plus, it's always nice when you can recycle those cardboard rolls, enjoy!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Grocery Store Bingo
If you want to save a lot of money in the grocery store print out this Bingo game. Your kiddos will stay busy while you look for the good coupon deals...I saved $63 thanks to the game and a little coupon savvy. You can print Grocery Store Bingo over at Let's Explore.
We played this a few times during our shopping trip, for example.
1. Cross off all the items you see.
2. Find "the color" and then cross it off.
3. First to cross off four in a row.
4. Count the number of grocery carts you see.
5. Cross off something that begins with the "the letter".
I laminated each Bingo card and gave the girls washable markers to use. This worked fine until one rolled away and became lost in the cereal section. Note to self: next time, connect the marker to the game with a piece of string.
My girls are pretty helpful during our shopping trips, but this Bingo game will always remain in my purse!
We played this a few times during our shopping trip, for example.
1. Cross off all the items you see.
2. Find "the color" and then cross it off.
3. First to cross off four in a row.
4. Count the number of grocery carts you see.
5. Cross off something that begins with the "the letter".
I laminated each Bingo card and gave the girls washable markers to use. This worked fine until one rolled away and became lost in the cereal section. Note to self: next time, connect the marker to the game with a piece of string.
My girls are pretty helpful during our shopping trips, but this Bingo game will always remain in my purse!
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