I watch my children develop and grow with complete fascination and in awe of God's creation of the mind and body. It never fails to amaze me when both of my children reach developmental milestones and/or master different skills.
Last year, Jonathan was all about scribble, scribble, scribble. Of course, this time last year he was still 2 years old. I tried to get him to start tracing his name with dry erase markers. He just scribbled, scribbled, scribbled all over the sheet protector. I didn't mind that. {smile}
We are 2 months into the 2012-2013 school year. I just began prewriting exercises with him 2 weeks ago and Jonathan is showing more control of his crayons and markers. I am currently using My First Book of Tracing by Kumon. In these pages, Jonathan is supposed to draw a line from one little picture to the other matching picture. He traces straight and curvy lines up and down, right and left, diagonal both ways and even loops. Excellent cursive writing prep!
He traces one page, front and back, per day. I didn't have the next page in his tracing book with me one day last week (we are currently homeschooling at a friend's house). I had to think quick {gotta stay on target}. I have a cookie sheet from Dollar Tree that you can write on and wipe off with a dry erase marker {an accidental discovery}. I had my pom-pom magnets with me too. IDEA emerges! I set up a prewriting activity by placing 3 or 4 different colors magnets at the top of the cookie sheet and then placing matching pom-poms at the bottom. I had him draw different lines as said in previous paragraph from one pom-pom to the matching pom-pom.
Then I placed pom-pom magnets in the middle of the cookie sheet and showed him how to draw loops around them. He thoroughly enjoyed this activity and he was VERY independent about it too. {SMILE}
I am thoroughly enjoying homeschooling my children!
What a fantastic milestone to witness! When my children began taking off with their handwriting skills it literally sent chills down my spine and made me so proud! It is always so nice to hear how much you are enjoying homeschooling. Thank you for linking up this week to my Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy linking up every week. Thank you for the opportunity to do so! I enjoy your blog thoroughly. :-)
DeleteNew follower from EHS linky. I love the cookie sheet. Great idea. We will have to try this one.
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Julie @ Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk
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