Ladybug has been wanting to do 'school work' just like her older brother for awhile now. She doesn't like missing out and while I've held off doing anything for awhile now and just wanting her to play, I've decided to make the Letter of the Week curriculum available to her if she choose to use it. She also really wants to use the Handwriting without Tears book I bought and set aside for her a while ago.
With a new baby she also doesn't get as much one on one time with me any more and working on this together even if it's just one day in the weekend allows us some time together.
Ladybug really surprised me with how well she wrote a L on her blackboard, following the wet, dry, try method. She also LOVES making letters out of playdough, every time we get out the playdough she wants the letter cards.
She traced the bird, bug and the bee pages in her HWOT work book.
Cutting.
Ladybug buliding.
Ladybug took a while to understand how patterns work, she worked out the orange, purple pattern rather quickly, but took longer with the green and pink pattern.
Ladybug knew all her colours and shapes.
Ladybug started out well with the prewriting cards but soon started scribbling. This is when I knew she had, had enough and we ended it for the day
Ladybug needed a little help with the puzzle.
Ladybug LOVES LOVES LOVES painting so we had to get out the water colours for her.
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