Thursday, June 30, 2011

Play the children's book game!

         ~Name that book title~


Book Title Synonym
Actual Book Title
Author
Place that the footpath terminates

Shel Silverstein
Tiny females

Louisa May Alcott
Pleasant twilight, celestial body

Margaret Wise Brown
An explanation of the circumstances that allowed a killjoy to burglarize December 25th

Dr. Seuss
The color spectrum aquatic dweller

Marcus Pfister
The considerably famished butterfly

Eric Carle
Estimate the amount of affection I hold for thee

Sam McBratney 
The blizzardy 24 hours

Ezra Jack Keats
The arctic nonstop

Chris Van Allsburg
The location of the untamed figures existence

Maurice Sendak 
In case you supply a rodent a baked good

Laura Joffe Numeroff
The unattractive hatchling

Hans Christian Andersen
The miniature motor that was capable

Watty Piper
The small abode located upon the grassland

Laura Ingalls Wilder
A crease in chronology

Madeleine L'Engle
Chuck and the confectionery manufacturing plant

Ronald Dahl
The Native American inside the cabinet

Lynne Reid Banks












                       ~Answers~

Book Title Synonym
Actual Book Title
Author
Place that the footpath terminates
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Shel Silverstein
Tiny females
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
Pleasant twilight, celestial body
Goodnight Moon
Margaret Wise Brown
An explanation of the circumstances that allowed a killjoy to burglarize December 25th
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Dr. Seuss
The color spectrum aquatic dweller
The Rainbow Fish
Marcus Pfister
The considerably famished butterfly
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle
Estimate the amount of affection I hold for thee
Guess How Much I Love You
Sam McBratney 
The blizzardy 24 hours
The Snowy Day
Ezra Jack Keats 
The arctic nonstop
The Polar Express
Chris Van Allsburg
The location of the untamed figures existence
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak 
In case you supply a rodent a baked good
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
Laura Joffe Numeroff
The unattractive hatchling
The Ugly Duckling
Hans Christian Andersen
The miniature motor that was capable
The Little Engine That Could
Watty Piper
The small abode located upon the grassland
Little House on the Prairie
Laura Ingalls Wilder
A crease in chronology
A Wrinkle In Time
Madeleine L'Engle
Chuck and the confectionery manufacturing plant
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Ronald Dahl
The Native American inside the cabinet
The Indian In The Cupboard
Lynne Reid Banks
              This game was adapted from www.sporcle.com 

                           CLICK HERE to print on Google Docs.
                                                      
                                                       Enjoy!
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Coffee Punch- so incredibly delicious!

This drink is always a hit!

Photo from the Bedtime Stories Baby Shower

Coffee Punch
Stir together in a large pot:
1 cup instant coffee
2 1/2 cups boiling water

Add these in an average sized pot:
1/2 cup chocolate syrup
1 cup sugar
1/2 qt. water

Boil all the ingredients until dissolved. 
Tip: Keep stirring while ingredients are dissolving because the chocolate syrup burns easily. 

Pour the liquid into the large pot above or combine all ingredients in a large pitcher. Refrigerate all ingredients over night.

Add these ingredients before serving in a punch bowl:
2 qts. milk (I use whole milk.)
2 tbsp. rum flavoring
1 gal. ice cream scooped on top

Tip: I usually make decaf. coffee if the Coffee Punch is being served at night. 

This is the most requested drink that people ask our family to bring to parties. It is so yummy!
Enjoy!
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Teaching multiplication the fun way with Cuisenaire Rods!


Connecting Cuisenaire® Rods Introductory Set

Spark your children's interest in mathematics and help them understand important math concepts as they progress from concrete representation to abstract thinking with these manipulatives! Cuisenaire Rods provide endless opportunities to introduce, investigate, and reinforce key math topics, such as:

  • Geometry
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Measurement
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Fractions
  • And much more!
Cuisenaire Rods are based on a metric scale with one light tan cube being one cubic centimeter. Rods of different colors are 2 through 10 centimeters long. These compliment Base Ten Blocks, which have pieces one centimeter long, 10 centimeters, squares of 100 square centimeters, and cubes of 1000 cubic.



I start my little ones off using Cuisenaire Rods when they are preschoolers. While I am homeschooling the older kids, my younger children can do their school work, too. While they feel like they are just playing, they are actually learning a lot. One thing they are learning is the sizes of their Cuisenaire Rods.




Here are the books I use for preschoolers. (I could not find them on-line while writing this post so they may be discontinued.)


When my kids are ready to learn addition, we create fact families and they figure out how many different ways they can make a number. We write the fact families after they explore a bit. (My boys also build lots of towers for fun. I even join in.)


Next, we progress to addition facts. Since each number represents one cubic centimeter, children can add up the rods by placing them side-by-side on a centimeter track. (I love these tracks!)


The last step is teaching mutliplication by having children place the number of rods side-by-side to see the total on the track.

For example, a green rod equals six cm.
So 4 green rods equal 24.

4 x 6 =24

 
An orange rods equals ten cm.
So 3 orange rods equal 30.

3 x 10 =30

 
Enjoy using these incredible manipulatives!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

I almost forgot about these!

You sometimes get forgetful when you have large gaps between your kids or maybe that is just old age?

Anyways, this weekend was my fourth son's second birthday, and I remembered at the last minute what my older sons loved to eat at that age. 

Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes

This dessert is an oldie but a goodie! My two-year-old loved them! They were perfect for his tiny hands to hold and they weren't that messy at all.


I have read many different recipes for making these and some are quite complicated. I like to be simple so all I do is make the cake mix like the box directions explain and pour the batter in the ice cream cones about 1/2 inch from the top of the cone. Next, I bake them at 340 degrees for about 18 minutes (until the tops are golden brown). Let cool and cover with icing and sprinkles.


So easy and FUN!

Enjoy!
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Grasping the concept of multiplication



Using an egg crate is a simple and fantastic way to help your child sort small objects, such as beans, into groups. This activity helps children better understand the concept of multiplication.


Enjoy!
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