We kicked off our second year of Toddler School this week! I had originally planned to start after Labor Day, but Eli kept asking about Toddler School, and I had everything ready...so a week early, it is! I'm sure we'll fall behind at some point, and I'll be glad to have the extra buffer week :)
There are a ton of ideas on her website, all available for free, but I went ahead and purchased the $20 curriculum, so I could have all the plans organized in one place. Less work for me on the front end. Plus, the proceeds go to fund the building of an orphanage in India. She has enough material and activities for a full 5-day week, but I picked out the lessons/activities that worked for us and our schedule {2 to 3 days a week}. The main focus of learning is for Eli and Maddie, but I can tailor a lot of things for Aiden as well, so even he will be able to participate and learn a thing or two!
We did a little assessment yesterday, trying to get a baseline on what the kiddos already know. Eli and Maddie did really well {they have such GOOD memories!}, but now I have a better idea of what we need to focus on this year. And Aiden got a most of his colors right :)
And today we started our explorations and adventures! They were all excited to open their explorer kits, adorable outfits, and they loved "hunting" for treasure. Maddie was the only one that was on board for the whole cute outfit, and Aiden loved his hat {just didn't want to wear it for his official Toddler School photo}, but I hope the boys will get more into the explorer theme as the semester goes on. We will be exploring God's Word and world this semester, and I am looking forward to seeing what we can discover together!
I actually had a ton of fun planning this semester. It almost made me want to consider homeschooling when the time comes to it. Almost. I don't mind planning the curriculum...it's the teaching part that is more of my challenge. I know my limitations. But I do have to say that it's exciting that Eli and Maddie are excited about and ready for toddler school, and they have a little bit more attention span than last year. So we'll see how this goes! :)
What We Will Be Exploring This Fall
"X" Marks the Spot- God's Word is a Treasure
G is for Garden- Creation
A is for Apple- Adam and Eve
Z is for Zoo- Noah's Ark
T is for Tent- Abraham
C is for Colors- Joseph
I is for Insect- Moses
Q is for Quail- Moses, Manna and Quail
R is for Rocks- David & Goliath
K is for King- King David and King Solomon
F is for Fire- The Fiery Furnace
W is for Whale in the Water- Jonah
J is for Jesus- Birth of Jesus
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