Our School Room |
Our Morning Board |
We read our devotionals first. A dear friend gave this book to me and I really have loved starting our school day this way. We talk about the days of the week, month and date. The date cards are hanging on three different hooks. There are up coming holidays cards and they have their own hook and "special days" such as birthday, field trip, etc have their own hook too. You can't see them very well, cause they hang sideways. I got the date cards, the months, days of the week, the weather wheel and graph from a close out teacher supply store online, they literally were going out of business. They came in huge poster like size, but I cut them down to manageable sizes for the board. I got the clock from the Dollar Tree. It came in a big poster size too and again, I cut out just the pieces I wanted to keep. I saw the "Make the Date" idea but couldn't find a print out version so I just made one of my own on Wordpad. I put a large piece of velcro under the title and then used real money and put corresponding velcro dots on the back of the coins with another long strip off to the side to keep the extra coins. Here's a video from 1plus1plus1equals1 explaining it. I printed off the Days in School at Homeschool Creations. Thank you Homeschoolcreations.com! We are using My Father's World curriculum for 1st grade. So we also do the number of the day and bean counting, on a popsicle sticks to teach place value. Kindergarten Crayons does a very good job at explaining it. We do this along with our Days in School manipulative.
Make the Date & Days in School |
I got the pledge of allegiance off of a Google image search here. Just noting quickly, there are some
copyrighted images in that search.
Godly Character Traits from Sarah's Sweeties |
I loved the idea of working on Godly Character Traits, but the link supplied from Homeschoolcreations was a little pricey for my budget. So I found these from Sarah's Sweeties for the cost of my own printer ink and they're perfect! There's even a whole curriculum designed for these here at Hubbards Cupboard. We've been working on one a day, I made the title again on Wordpad, printed it and mounted it on a piece of construction paper and then again used velcro to attach the cards to the board. I would like to add most of the manipulatives are laminated. But if you don't have a laminator or access to one then just use card stock and contact paper or clear packing tape for the smaller pieces. I've heard they hold up just as well.
We're use the Skip Counting sheets that I printed from Homeschoolcreations again, and they are stored in a page protector that's glued to the foam board. I love the way she put her morning board together. But there are many sites that utilize great ideas and layouts. Here are a few more sites that I like and took inspiration from.
Mama Jenn's Website
Confessions of a Homeschooler Website
1plus1plus1equals1
homeschoolparent.blogspot
A re purposed kitchen cabinet turned bookcase/dry erase board |
I've got a bookcase that is an old re purposed kitchen cabinet that I turned over and now it also is a great space for the dry erase board. My husband got it at one of the big box stores. I just leaned it up against the wall and the turned over cabinet makes the perfect ledge to catch and hold the board and all my dry erase markers and erasers. I originally wanted to put it on the rolling bookshelf somehow, but I think this way turned out much better. This is where I got my bookshelf inspiration from A rolling easel, isn't it awesome? My husband did a good job on ours and it wasn't nearly that expensive. I wish it had one more shelf, I'll have to talk to him for an addition.
(The aloes look pretty pitiful in this photo. Between the cat chewing on it and us using it for cuts, burns and homemade soap, it doesn't stand a chance.)
That's about it. Our morning board routine and a glimpse into our school room. It's meager but it works and we're making memories.
Blessings onto you,