Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lapbook: The Letter "I"

I will be honest, I thought we were never going to finish this letter and lapbook up. Both boys, and myself were sick and I was not in the mood to have to put this book together. So, Luk had to put up with Starfall and read along books from websites for a couple of days. We did finish the letter "I," and it came along quite nicely after that. Here is our week on the letter "I."
These are the books and one movie we watched:



Now, this week seemed to have more activities than what we did in the book, so you can look at the pictures. The red spotted leg on the top is coming from the book "Insects Are My Life." The girl talks about getting 21 mosquito bites. What is a great way to count to 21 in a boys mind? Make bites on a leg of course. Luk had a BLAST doing this!


The Color Wheel activity comes from Itty Bitty Love and Mama Jenn. Our's is not as pretty as hers, but Luk did a great job doing it by himself, and he loved seeing the colors on his sheet.
 
These are worksheets came from KidZone, it was a great way for Luk to visually see the long and short sound that the letter "i" makes. He enjoyed seeing all the words that do not start with "i," but had the letter.
 
Luk has been showing struggle saying the numbers "16, 17 and 18." So, I decided to make the scoops numbers, and he is finally saying them correctly. The interesting thing is he can count to 30 even 40 and 50, but 16, 17, and 18 get thrown in as "fifsixteen."
 
This was a great three year Birthday present from a friend of Luk's that I was able to find insects for him to create with his pieces. He made this into all morning event. He decided that he wanted to do more than just the insects, and he did.
 
After this activity, we mixed the remaining water so that he could see the green, orange, and purple be thrown into the sink.
 
These are crafts that we did for this the letter "i." Igloo, Iguana, Inchworm, Instrument (he also did an instrument during story time at the library), the Icosahedron (20 sided shape), and Color Wheel to go with the Ice Cream scoops.

 
Yes, Luk ate more marshmallows than what was on the actually on the igloo (or not, LOL).
Homemade Ice Cream idea came from Crafts by Kaboose
Inchworm came from Delightful Learning

We also made instruments with Tupperware and noodles. I would have to say that was Logan's favorite craft. We quickly made the tiny one you see in the picture just for him.  The ice cream was a hit. The paper ice cream scoops did great with color mixing and counting. Also, a great resource program that put together a study on Insects. There were areas that were over Luk's head, but he gained a lot of knowledge about insects through this, which brings in the ant diagram from the folder.

It was a drawn out week, but we managed to finish this folder that started at the end of last week. Now, we move on to the letter "O."

3 comments:

  1. Looks amazing!! I have made ice cream like that before in my college Science concepts class.

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  2. I love the color wheel activity! I think perhaps we'll do it as a science lesson.

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  3. Wow, he was a busy guy. That's a lot for the letter I. =)

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