Art At Home

I haven’t added any of Isabel’s artwork that she does at home because she has been doing so many great things at school, so I thought I would share just a few of them… Enjoy!

Isabel drew this last night while we were waiting for dinner to finish baking in the oven. It’s done with markers and I love it!

This one is crayons and markers.

Coloring pages can be found online everywhere. I can print off a page from the internet and she’s more likely to color it then she is from the handful of coloring books that she has.

Butterflies in blue and purple done all in crayon.

School News: Letter G

We learned today that there will be no school on Friday, something about a teacher holiday or something.

Golden glittered G.

Isabel didn’t tell me much about her day at school today. She did mention how she tripped and knocked over the bookcase and another Mommy and her teacher helped pick it up. They read the story of the sower in the Bible, Mark 4:1-20. When I asked her about it, she said, “Oh yeah, he planted seed and they fell on the ground and were choked out. Then he planted more seeds and they went in the dirt.”

(after she told me she heard the story of the sower at school… I looked up coloring pages online and found this one for her to color. She did a great job!)

She also mentioned the show and tell that was brought by special helper, Aiden. He brought 2 lightsaber’s and they both made noise. For snack they had fishy crackers, raisins, and juice.

When she got home from school, she worked a bit on number writing.

1…2…3…Good job!

4…5…6…7…

8…Great job!

School News: Stone Soup

It’s a rainy wet day today… let’s make soup.

At school today, Isabel and her class made stone soup. They added potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, peas, and the stone to their soup. When I picked her up from school, the room smelled delicious but I’m not sure if they tried it because both Gino and I got different answers from Isabel about if they did or not.

The story of Stone Soup has different versions…

Some travelers arrive to a village, caring nothing but an empty pot. Upon their arrival, the villagers are unwilling to share any of their food items with the hungry travelers. The travelers fill the pot with water, drop a large stone in it, and place it over a fire in the village square. One of the villagers becomes curios and asks what they are doing. The travelers answer that they are making “stone soup”, which tastes wonderful, although it still needs a little bit of garnish to improve flavor, which they are still missing. The villager does not mind parting with just a little bit of carrot to help them out, so it gets added to the soup. Another villager walks by, inquiring about the pot, and the travelers again mention their “stone soup” which has not reached it’s full potential yet. The villager hands them a little bit of seasoning to help them out. More and more villagers walk by, each adding another ingredient to the pot. Finally, a delicious and nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by all.


The moral of the story… that working together, with everyone contributing what they can, a greater good is achieved.

Since it was raining outside they played games in the gym. They played Duck-Duck-Goose. Isabel got to be the Duck and the Goose! During free play in the classroom they got to play with a black and yellow tent with round windows. That was a lot of fun!

The special helper was Payton, she brought a book about ballerina’s for show and tell. For snack they had carrots with dip and juice to drink.

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Letters for the month of November are: G, H, I, J

Numbers: 1-5

Shape: triangle

Color: brown

Concepts: fast/slow and first/last

Bible verse: “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good.” Psalm 107:1

Bible theme: thankfulness

Bible concepts: I demonstrate my thanks to God by praising Him.

School News: Homework

Isabel’s 2nd homework assignment was to decorate a turkey feather. She worked on it over the weekend to hand it in on Monday. Enjoy!

Getting started…

No beans and rice this time…

She said she didn’t want a lot on this feather, so only Kix, Cheerios, a few drawings of snakes, a heart or two or three, and stickers…

Her finished turkey feather for class.
The giant turkey on the wall in class is adorable! Mrs. W spent a lot of time getting it together. When all the feathers are up I’ll get a picture.

School News: Stethoscope And Letter F

It’s been a great day… so far. This morning I ran to Target after dropping Isabel off at school, because a pair of pants that I bought her a few weeks ago, the zipper broke! I was worried that they wouldn’t let me exchange them because I didn’t have my receipt. The lady at the counter asked me how I paid, I said with my debt card, she said let me see it. She was able to pull up my receipt from my debt card! I was so happy! I was able to get the pants exchanged and get 2 long sleeves shirts for her as well. It’s the beginning of a great day…BONUS!…the sun is out too!

Today when I picked Isabel up from school. The first thing she said to me was that she got to play with a stethoscope (later I learned that it was a TOY)! She got to put it in her ears and listen to someone’s heart. The stethoscope was the special helpers show and tell. Isabel also got her 2nd homework assignment that needs to be turned in by Monday. She also got the makings of her classroom assignment for the day because her’s disappeared at some point in time during class. So Ms. Calvert gave us all the things to do it at home.

Isabel’s finished letter “F” with feathers.

The special helper today was Addy. She brought fishy crackers, cheese, and juice.

School News: Inside A Pumpkin

What a gorgeous day, the sunny is shining (at least this morning) and you couldn’t ask for anything better then that! I cleaned up the backyard today; put away the remaining tools, sprinklers, and other garden implements that were over looked from summer. Also took out the center tiles for the patio table, and brought them in for winter, which didn’t get much use this season. Hopefully next year…

Today in school, the kids got to feel the inside a pumpkin. Isabel said that it was slimy inside and the seeds were hard. Mrs. “W” and Ms. Calvert put an electric light inside their pumpkin, turned off the classroom lights and the kids got to see the glow from the pumpkin. They sang, “This Little Light of Mine” and read “The Pumpkin Patch Parable” by Liz Curtis Higgs. Isabel was thrilled that it was the same book that she has at home!

They went to Chapel again today. Isabel couldn’t remember what they talked about but did remember Mrs. Scott was there and they sang songs. She learned a new song that she’s been singing all afternoon…

Goodbye! Goodbye!
To you… and you… and you.
Goodbye! Goodbye!
May God watch over you!

They played outside on a different playground again today. But all they did was run on the sidewalk because they weren’t allowed to go on the grass because it was wet. During free play Isabel played at the sensory table, that is now filled with sand. She said she built a sandcastle and cupcakes. She was even blowing sand on people and making a big mess (we had a talk about this, because come to find out, she was blowing it in the other kids faces…not good!). It’s alright to play with the sand but keep it in the bin and NO blowing!

Isabel talked with Zachary and Makayla today and told Makayla, that she made banana bread yesterday. They sang the “Beaver” and “Sally the Camel” songs. Some of the kids brought leaves in to show the class, Makayla brought in leaves and an ACORN!

The special helper today was Eden and she’s a girl with blonde hair. Eden brought Minnie Mouse in a white flowered dress AND a lion whose name was “Noah” for show and tell. For snack they had fruit snacks, fishy crackers, and juice to drink. Ms. Calvert helped Isabel open her snacks and juice because she said, please.

School News: Pumpkin Patch

Today, Isabel and her class were supposed to head to a pumpkin patch but we cancelled that due to the weather we’ve been having. This morning, especially, the wind was blowing hard and the rain was just coming down steady and hard. To bad it wasn’t scheduled for later in the day, around 3 p.m. the sun made an appearance for a few hours anyway. The forecast for the rest of the week is rain and so far it seems to be headed that way…

So Isabel spent the morning working on writing the letters that she’s learned so far in class.

Working hard on letters: A, a, B, and b. She did a great job!

Working on letters: C, c, D, and d. We also worked on the letter E and e and writing her name just like she does for class every morning in school.