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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Raising Rock Stars Preschool ~ Letter Vv

Rock stars This is the main section of our preschool posts-focusing on what we do for our Raising Rock Stars Preschool Curriculum. I am not sharing photos of each part every week, just what I happen to catch! We do the entire unit even if I don’t show it here in the photos!

Our letter this week ~ Vv, our verse: Verily verily I say unto you, he that believeth on me shall have everlasting life.

This verse is a bit complex and honestly I would have switched it to NIV if it weren’t for the V in Verily ;-). I did not push the exact word for word memorization of this verse as much as the meaning. We talked about everlasting life and what this means. You will see that the unit itself focuses on Jesus being the one and only way!!!

Krash enjoyed using his new Bat Man markers to color his Bible Verse Coloring SheetIMG_4692

Cutting his vocabulary cards…IMG_4694

Cutting his verse…IMG_4751Taping is a VERY favorite activity and he now does very well with it. IMG_4753After completing his verse, he asked me to put it on his head. He told me he was a pirate. ;-) IMG_4757

He wore his pirate Bible verse hat while he worked on his tracing…IMG_4780

Cutting out his ONE WAY JESUS arrow craft…IMG_4858

We also did our PowerPoint several times for this lesson. The Power Point lessons are located in the Members Only section. You can see a video here showing a PowerPoint lesson. You can learn more about the Members Only section here. The entire printable unit {everything else you see pictured above} is available for FREE on the main RRSP page…

You can download the entire letter Vv unit here.



techy time

We reviewed our Armor of God PowerPointIMG_4350

He also worked with our new Fun ABC Power Point showIMG_4351

Both shows are located in our Members Only area.



in the box

{A few things that were in his preschool workboxes for the week, not all activities are pictured}

Mr. Crunch from our Grashopper Preschool Prep Kit has become a FAST favorite. We were sent this awesome Getting Our Hands Ready kit to review and have just begun by using Mr. Crunch. Krash loves this! What’s the point you ask? Mr. Crunch is designed to strengthen those little hand muscles in a fun way!!! You pinch his face and his mouth opens to eat the “bugs” which are similar to mini erasers.

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We also played with the dough and mini dough stamps. He loved this! You’d think the boy had never played with PlayDoh before! This dough is different than PlayDoh, he really liked it. The kit comes with a container of the dough, a rolling pin and these little stamps. K loved using his muscles to roll the dough out and then creating patterns with the stamps.

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IMG_5055Stay tuned, you’ll be seeing more of this awesome kit! It is filled with activities to get those adorable little hands ready!

We played memory with our new Shape cardsIMG_4301

We also did a few extra V activities! We focused mostly on V is for vegetables, since that’s what most of our V activities were based around. We read tons of vegetable books too!

Vv’s on a Play Doh matIMG_4974

Counting vegetables and matching them to the correct wheelbarrow… IMG_5070

He dot painted V is for VegetablesIMG_4760

We did one of the ABC Crafts from Totally Tots. We made the V craft, I forgot to snap a picture of it, so here’s the image from TT ;-)…image



star boxes This is where I share the 3 special open-ended toys that were in our Star Boxes for the week.

Our 3 STAR boxes for the week: Foam ABCs, Lincoln Logs, and Learning Links. IMG_4982



game timeOur game this week was Zingo. Zingo is a fun and very simple game, which is right up my alley.

Krash likes Zingo a lot. He asked to just “play” by himself a lot. We also played together just about every day! Skills we focused on while playing Zingo…

  • Print awareness…I used the cards to point out the words under the pictures,
  • Beginning sounds…we talked about several of the cards as we played them and I asked K casually what sound he heard at the beginning of the word.
  • Small muscle skills-needed to properly make the card thingy slide each time. K really had to focus on this to get it right.
  • Taking turns, being polite, being a good loser!

IMG_4294 See more of our favorite preschool games here.



Life School This is where I share games, toys, and life experiences that occur outside of our planned preschool time.

Feeding each dinosaur 1 piece of our felt food. This boy love to count and line things up!!IMG_4133

Stacking cups continue to be a favorite around here. K has begun trying to stack pyramids himself now…IMG_4369

He mostly likes to knock them down though!!!IMG_4781

A bit of sword fighting…boys will be boys {and I love it!}

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K isn’t my book lover {that’s Ladybug}, but every now and then he gets engrossed in a certain book. This day it happened to be our Pets book from Usborne.IMG_4684

The boys had a blast playing rocket ship in our empty box {the same box that was used for the slimy pit}. The imagination and creativity I overheard was awesome! They went on all sorts of adventures.IMG_4925

Then they decided they would decorate their rocket. {yes this is a view in our new schoolroom. The boys are standing in the new dining room, and down below them is the new school room} IMG_4932

Krash got to go to the Reading Rocks party at our church this year! He didn’t participate in the full program {next year he will, it’s ages 5-12} but he did come one day so we let him come to the celebration. He was thrilled to get his certificate… IMG_4826VERY proud of his backpack!!!!IMG_4844

There’s my boys with the whole group of kids this year! Each one is sporting a brand new backpack LOADED with school supplies!!!! IMG_4850 ~Reading Rocks is a program I developed at our inner city church to motivate kids to read!!! This was our 6th year hosting the program!!!

We are still Minute to Win It fans. I catch the boys practicing on their own sometimes. Here they set up their own version of Sticker Picker UpperIMG_4371



Moms fav

Pac taught K how to swing on his rings…

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13 Comments:

Anonymous Katie A said...

I love the pirate hat! I think that is one of the truly beautiful things about home schooling, too often that wonderful creativity and individuality is stifled when it is not a part of the lesson.

August 12, 2010 4:54 PM  
Anonymous Shay said...

Bummer...that darling Veggie Wheelbarrow activity printable is in the Scribd archives. I was excited about that one. Hmm...I really need to learn how to make this cool stuff for myself! LOL :)

August 12, 2010 5:11 PM  
Anonymous britchambers said...

My sweet oldest is a bit behind on his fine motor skills, so I think Mr Crunch is a MUST here at our house! I'm also so excited about your Rock Stars curriculum! Can't wait to purchase!

August 12, 2010 8:51 PM  
Anonymous donettebell said...

I loved the stamps idea...Going to make some playdough this weekend and add it the activity list for next week!
I loved all the imaginary things the boys were doing.
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas

August 13, 2010 3:32 AM  
Anonymous donettebell said...

I loved the stamps idea...Going to make some playdough this weekend and add it the activity list for next week!
I loved all the imaginary things the boys were doing.
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas

August 13, 2010 3:32 AM  
Anonymous Giggly Girls said...

Fabulous week! I love the shot of the boys sword fighting with the bowls on their heads.

August 13, 2010 6:56 AM  
Anonymous Bytesofmemory said...

What a great week! I love those pictures of K on the rings!

August 13, 2010 12:38 PM  
Anonymous Jamie said...

I used the RRSP letter Vv Powerpoint this week...along with the ABC PowerPoint.. and caeden seriously loves it! I haven't used any of the printable's (C is not ready for all that...yet!). I linked to the RRSP program in my recent Tot School post...http://caedenscorner.blogspot.com/2010/08/tot-school-week-18.html

Thanks again for doing an amazing job with your units! If I did not link back correctly please let me know and I will change it!
Jamie :)

August 13, 2010 3:16 PM  
Anonymous Carisa said...

Yes I do try my best to coordinate it all. But I try not to make too big of a deal about it. I print off several additional activities for the RRSP letter and do the Totally Tot ABC craft too. Everything else we do is non-theme/letter specific.

August 14, 2010 4:24 PM  
Anonymous Chic_Mama said...

Looks like a great week! He is so cute with his backpack! Rhythm calls his a packback!

I wanted to let you know that we started in with your RRSP curriculum this week and are thrilled with it!! Nice work! It has been going so smoothly and Rhythm is learning so much! We completed the Letter L today! I will be posting about it tomorrow, so I guess that makes me eligible for the member's only blogroll! Yippee! I have been waiting all summer to "qualify"!!!

August 19, 2010 6:39 PM  
Anonymous Carisa said...

WooHoo! I am so glad you like it and I will add you to the list!!!

August 19, 2010 9:31 PM  
Anonymous thegirlwhopaintedtrees said...

I am so grateful for your bible verse posters and application posters. We post a new set every week on our calendar area. The L verse though has a special spot in the kitchen. Anyway, I am having problems with the V download. It keeps just going to a plain black page. What can I do?

August 25, 2010 3:27 PM  
Anonymous Deb Chitwood said...

Thanks for giving me permission to use your great playdough mat photo! I loved reading about all the fun activities you’re doing! I featured your Raising Rock Stars Preschool program in my post today at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2010/09/06/montessoricompatible-language-activities/

September 7, 2010 1:44 AM  

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