Thursday, July 7, 2016

MFW Learning God's Story: Week 9

MFW: LEARNING GOD'S STORY WEEK 9

This week we will be learning about the or, ir, and wor sound, bible land maps, thunder and lighting storms, and how to control our anger.

BOOKS



Great books for the week 

BIBLE



Learned that hippos are one of Africa's most dangerous animals, their temper is what makes them so dangerous.  There are times that people have nasty tempers like the hippos.  They hurt other people and at times even lose friends along the way.  God wants us to be friends to everyone and settle our differences peacefully.  




We talked about Bighorn sheep in our devotion and learned that they live high in the mountains and not very friendly at all.  When the male bighorn sheep (Rams) become angry they fight by slamming their heads together.  Some people are like rams and like to fight sometimes bullying other people who are younger or smaller they are.  God wants us to be the type of people who settle their problems with good words .



Wildcats may look like your regular house cat but are very dangerous and powerful.  They are very territorial and fierce fighters.  Some people may seem friendly at first but when they become angry they say and do things they later regret.  Don't let anger take control of you and your actions try to work things out peacefully.

BIBLE VERSE

Memory verse: A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control.
~Proverbs 29:11

Stop your anger! Turn from your rage!  Do not envy others-it only leads to harm.
~Psalm 37:8

And don't sin by letting anger gain control over you.  Don't let the sun go down while you are still angry, for anger gives a mighty foot hold to the Devil.
~Ephesians 4:26-27

WORKSHEETS



Number of the day 



Writing her memory verse



Learning the ar sound, practicing her reading



Learning the or sound 



Working on the ir sound 



wor sound worksheet 

MATH



On Saturday we did a yard sale at my mom's house and Kanani asked if she could do a Lemonade stand.  This was the perfect way for her to practice for her math and get ready for her store.  Loved how excited she was while selling her lemonade which we added Strawberry Kool-Aid and Raspberry Lemonade.  Most of the customers would pay her $1 instead of $0.50 and would congratulate her for working so hard.  I'm so proud of her work in just 2 hours of working she made $10.



Addition fun 



Horizontal addition



It has been so much fun playing store and seeing how great her math has gotten.

ARTS & CRAFTS



Reviewing on part 3 of her abstract art.

ACTIVITIES



Set a store area for the math lesson this week.  The top roll of the toy bins (top left picture) is where the foods are: fruits, vegetable, and basic food like chicken, eggs, etc.  Second roll are toy figurines, she said she need to have toys in her store because that's the best part of a store.  Third roll are small blocks which they use to thread shoe laces through, tower blocks, binoculars, and foam letter, numbers, and shapes.  The bottom roll holds different sizes of blocks.


Top right picture is where the Melissa & Doug food that you can cut, box goods, and can goods.  The kitchen area is where she said she will cook food for her customers and the chalkboard is where the hours of her store is.



Before breakfast little man wanted to play with the rainbow pasta. They played with the pasta while I made them breakfast.  Kanani said the pasta sounded like thunder as she was pouring it.




Placed different objects in plastic eggs for the kids to shake and try to identify what was inside them.

SCIENCE



Little man is learning about the sound sense which works great with our lighting/thunder storm unit.  I set up a xylophone water glass for the kids to use the sticks to hear the different sounds each cup makes because of the different levels of water.



"Will the wind blow it?" experiment, lots of fun blowing different items to see if she could move it.



Listened to popcorn popping which sounds like lighting and then enjoyed a yummy snack. 

GEOGRAPHY



Searching where Jesus lived: Israel



Learning some river names

POEMS

LIGHTING 
     By: Christopher Poindexter

If you ever 
want your soul
to dance in the clouds, 
you will at some point 
have to juggle lightning
and taste the thunder.

VIDEOS



Watched some episodes of Liberty Kids to learn out our nation's history, it went great for this week since we are celebrating our Independence Day.  




Used the app Brain Pop and learned about the Declaration of Independence and about Thunderstorms.

CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY 



Printed out a word search worksheets of American symbols, I got this from Teachers Pay Teachers website which also included the mini book below.



Made an American symbols mini book 



Painting fireworks with toilet paper rolls




The kids made Patriotic Suncatchers



Made some delicious cupcakes with the help of my little baker



Mixed together some baking soda, water, and food coloring into star molds and placed them in the freezer for 2 days.  Popped them out in the bin and the kids squirted them with a bottle filled with vinegar. They listened to the fizzing sounds and Kanani compared it to lighting popping.  Very fun experiment to do with the kids.

The link is below is to a wonderful display of fireworks:
https://www.facebook.com/244876772358470/videos/488176438028501/

FIELD TRIP



Went to the library for story time on fireworks



The librarians were brave and allowed the kids to make fireworks out of glue and glitter.  There was glitter everywhere by the time the kids finished their crafts.




Kanani working hard on her craft, the kids were so proud of their completed crafts.


END OF WEEK




These two decided that they wanted to wear one of my shirts, silly kids.  
It has been a week of learning about lighting and thunderstorms, which we so happened to have a lot of this week.  God is always providing great opportunities for us to learn.  Now to learn more exciting things next week.

GOD BLESS!

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