Flag Work – DIY

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Can we make the flag game?

Can we make the flag game? 

Hey Mom?  Can we make the flag game today?

Third time's the charm.  We made the flag game today, a very not professional DIY Montessori flag work board set. It consists of a blank map poster glued onto foam board, a poster of world flags (to cut), a box of long pearl head straight pins, and packing tape. 

It made for a long work period spent pouring over the atlas and trying to match everything up. I expect we will see quite a lot of it in the days to come. 

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Spiritual Preparation of the Teacher – Montessori

While rereading one of my favorite old books (here) I found this gem that went into my commonplace/quote book (housed in 99 cent composition books):

"He must rid his heart of pride and anger. He must learn how to humble himself and be clothed with charity. These are the virtues he must acquire and this inner preparation will give him the balance and poise which he will need…We insist on the fact that a teacher must prepare himself interiorly by systematically studying himself so that he can tear out his most deeply rooted defects, those in fact which impede his relations with children."  - Maria Montessori  The Secret of Childhood

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"For most American children summer break is at hand, bringing with it the promise of cloudless, blue skies overhead, sprinklers spraying, and fireflies to chase before bed. There are ball games, freshly cut grass, and leisurely mornings to sleep in.

 For their parents it may be a different story…"

Stressed over summer break?  Feel like you should be doing more?  You can jump over here for my take over at Tan Homeschool today.  (hint – if your summer is looking anything like this, I think you're probably doing just fine.) 

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I hope you are scooping up joy by the bucketful this summer. : ) 

 

Story Stretchers – Joseph Had a Little Overcoat

Years ago when our adult sons were small we had a couple volumes called Story Stretchers. (here and here – they are a PENNY today. Still find that stunning.  I saved so long to buy books pre-amazon days)  Like the outstanding Five in a Row volumes that would come later they took a children's book and created activities based on the story's location or language or illustrations.  We haven't done full-out units in a while but I always find some element in a story we can build on a little. Once you work through Five in a Row you just start to see all sorts of potential rabbit trails inside a book. 

We read Joseph Had a Little Overcoat last week.  I love this book and like the best picture books there is so much happening in the illustrations that goes over children's heads but is totally engrossing for the grown-up reading.  Shortly after we got the book the little girls ran through the knees of a couple pair of leggings.  This is a rather regular event.  Tough girls, we have.  Before we tossed them we talked about Joseph and looked to see if there was potentially some more life in them.  

Cotton knit headbands are a favorite of Tess and Alannah right now since they don't pinch behind the ears and can hold back heavy hair.  (and don't crack in half when small people overextend them…) When I looked at them they were seriously just a tube of t-shirting.  For a dollar or two a piece?  So before tossing the trashed leggings we cut a tube off across the tops between the waistband and legs.  Quick work to turn right sides together and sew a seam, leaving a bit for turning.  You don't really even have to bother with a seam if you fold the band when you put it on or cut it into a strip and tie it instead.  

Not the world's most glamorous tute.  Just a little practical 'stretcher.'   

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 these came from pants like these…

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Now if someone can point me to some girl proof leggings I'd be a happy woman. : ) 

taking notes

 

 There has been a lot of notebook love going around here. I am loving it too in this latest incarnation.  The younger children all got simple bound sketchbooks just for lesson time. Unlike the millions of drafts and doodles on printer paper, only the very best work gets done in the notebook.  Unlike the millions of pieces of printer paper, the work stays together.  

Bound books for the win.

The girls picked up Grandma Chickenlegs during our long awaited first library trip locally.  I probably wouldn't have picked it up myself but it ended up being a good read.  Tess was quick to tell me the story had elements from both Hansel and Gretel and Cinderella.  We talked about story elements and found some printables. My heart isn't in printables at the moment, partly because there is no printer and partly because of those millions of pieces of paper thing.  We ended up making our own simple pages including those things mentioned on the posters. 

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We've made a page a day since and I hope to share some more. 

Life and Learning lately

 

Saw a lovely quote by the Lambert's of Five in a Row fame this week:

"We're not trying to do "School at Home." We're trying to do homeschool. These are two entirely different propositions. We're not trying to replicate the time, style or content of the classroom. Rather we're trying to cultivate a lifestyle of learning in which learning takes place from morning until bedtime 7 days each week. The "formal" portion of each teaching day is just the tip of the iceberg. "

~Steve and Jane Lambert

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A look at learning

 

Just some random glimpses of learning lately. Some favorite things this fall have been drawing from how to books like Draw Write Now, some of which we are also using for our continent studies.  They have gone through a fair amount of origami paper.  The littles have a much better handle on the world map

We did a little Catholic feast day cooking.  Just a little. A birthday cake for Our Lady. Some cookies for St Rose of Lima.  We tried some marshmallow fudge molded into roses for St Therese.  That didn't turn out so hot. You win some, you lose some.  

The lagoon notebook page below is from Kieran's geography.   Kieran loves the geography book I shared in this post. We actually use a workbook as well.  A both/and approach this year.  He is using techniques from the Drawing With Children book and I think the pages are really bold and fun. 

 

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Sew – a needle pulling thread

Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by.  Life is like that – one stitch at a time taken patiently and the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery. 

 - Oliver Wendell Holmes

 sewing

sewing

 

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"Up through the doors, out through the back door…"

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(back stitch, chain stitch, running stitch, blanket stitch)

 

A table for St Joseph

 

 

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St. Joseph,

Renowned offspring of David,
Light of Patriarchs,
Spouse of the Mother of God,
Chaste guardian of the Virgin,
Foster father of the Son of God,
Diligent protector of Christ,
Head of the Holy Family,
Joseph most just,
Joseph most chaste,
Joseph most prudent,
Joseph most strong,
Joseph most obedient,
Joseph most faithful,
Mirror of patience,
Lover of poverty,
Model of artisans,
Glory of home life,
Guardian of virgins,
Pillar of families,
Solace of the wretched,
Hope of the sick,
Patron of the dying,
Terror of demons,
Protector of Holy Church,

pray for us.

 

 

*book here

*St Joseph table traditions and cut and paste model here

free printable matching card game here

* coloring page here