On to the V projects. I got this idea when I was over at Michelle's site, Delightful Learning. A while ago she had her son make a V out of Velcro. I drew a large V on violet (purple) paper and had the girls lay the Velcro down on it.
As a follow-up activity the girls are able to take the pictures off and put them back on after discussing them/saying what the pictures are.
Then we made a Velcro collage. I had planned on making them different sizes and shapes, but that didn't really happen.
For our V letter/sound books we made a vine. I swirled on some white glue and the girls sort of helped me lay on the green yarn. Then they glued on the leaves.
I had an old purple gift bag that I cut in a sort of slanted shape. I then traced the V shape from the strips of paper and the girls glued them on and colored them. Then we added construction paper stems and foam flowers.
As my son was out of school two weeks early, because for some reason in this school seniors get out earlier, I gave him a job to do one day. He drew lots of letters on our front walk and took the girls out to have them throw/place bean bags on the Vs.
We also played an Octopus dominoes game I found a while ago at the thrift shop. The cards are two sided, one side has the traditional dots, the other side (the side we used) has colors that are to be matched up to make the octopuses tentacles. I do not have the instructions, so we made up rules. We took turns drawing a card. We could either start a new tentacle or match one of the colors if possible. If we matched a card that had a hand, we were done with that tentacle. If we drew a card we couldn't match we held on to it; if it could be played the next turn it was played, if not a new card was drawn. The person with the least cards when no more could be played won.
(Wish I had remembered I had this game when we were doing Oo)
I forget when exactly we did this, but I decided to give the girls a number lunch:
1 cup of milk
2 green beans
3 strips of cheese
4 quarters of a sandwich
5 goldfish
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