Kristen was our reader for the day. She did an excellent job.
Before reading the book we made little mouse finger puppets. No one wanted to wear them for the story, but they were still super cute.
We also talked about cause and effect. My all time favorite cause and effect....if you don't listen to your Mom you get in trouble. Kristen focused on doing a cause and effect worksheet.
Dallas got to count the mouse's cookies and had to match the number with the number of cookies. He has 1-10 down, so we will be moving on.
Lauren worked on her spelling. Oh the fun times of learning to spell words in the English language. Look at her concentration!
This month we learned about apples. Who knew there were so many different apples in the world. I only buy the ones that are on sale and never pay attention to the name of the apple. We did a comparison of four different apples: Braburn, Granny Smith, Yellow Delicious and Gala.
Mine and Kristen's favorite was the Braburn. It was crisp and juicy and delicious. We are going to make some candy and caramel apples on sticks and we'll be using Braburn apples. I will be buying these when they are on sale again. The Granny Smith, while being very tart, was the most refreshing one.
We also did an apple rotting experiment, which is still going on. We will compare our predictions to what really happened this week. In the world of seven and eight year olds, rotting apples are so exciting.
They also worked on their "Seasons of an Apple Tree" book.
We did some painting with apples. Dallas only wanted to use "his mustard" for his picture. The boy loves mustard...and no, it wasn't really mustard.
Kristen wrote a story about a magical apple. One day her teacher ate an apple and she disappeared. She had to finish the story and did a wonderful job being creative.
We played a fun apple game and Lauren won!
We also planted some apple seeds just like Johnny Appleseed and drank some apple cider with caramel that tasted just like a caramel apple.
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