This is one of my favourite Christmas movies, and it’s the perfect time to have Pegasus write his letter ot Santa. (In case he surprises us with what he asks for!)
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
On break
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Storytime
Activity
Write letter to Santa (link to letter template in download material) Geography Bake cookies
This movie was a huge hit. Pegasus didn’t remember watching it in English, but he still seemed to understand what was going on, so I’m happy. There was one point in the movie when you think one of the kids is going to die, and he was VERY concerned, but a quick reassurance from me and he was fine.
Dance
I haven’t been doing much formally for this one. I’ll put music on and he’ll dance to it unprompted. (repeated from last week)
Music
He has been diligent about practising his scales and doing the exercise from the book. He also says out loud what the scale letters are as he plays them.
Crochet
We did quite a few stitches. There’s only one row left, and Pegasus is excited to be done and be able to wear it.
Basic Information
We alternated between listening to videos for the days of the week and months of the year (M, W, F), and attempting to put them in order with the pieces of paper (days on Tuesday, months on Thursday). He sang along unprompted. He’s still having trouble with the names and the order when the songs aren’t playing, but he’s needing much less prompting.
Printing words
He enjoys doing this activity and completed it on the second day this week. He didn’t need to write the g or e above the words, and he decided to make his a’s look like the font, which I think is adorable.
Counting objects/math-type activities
He did well on his counting. He did not need me to write the numbers for him to copy, but did ask for me to trace them in the air.
Storytime
We have new French books this week. We did not read them.
Activity
Make pork buns – his progress in the kitchen has improved drastically. He did most of this himself (minus the BBQing, obviously). He was happy with the taste, I don’t know why he’s making that face!
Make paper flowers – this was a tough one for him. He got very agitated when he felt like he couldn’t be gentle enough to separate the flower petals, but when I suggested putting it aside, he calmed down enough to complete the activity.
Learn about endangered species – no pictures. He enjoyed theorizing about what would happen if certain species went extinct and how it would affect others. We also talked about what species are endagered and why.
I was hesitant to add this one, as I don’t know it as well as other movies, but Pegasus likes it, so why not? Also, I am super excited about the activities this week. He’s been talking about learning Canva for a while, so I hope it goes well.
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Storytime
Activity
Plan a menu for Boun’s Shrimp Boat Make fruit jerky (recipe) PDF is in download material Make celebration banner in Canva
This movie went over a lot better than I thought it would, although I was thoroughly unprepared for the emotional aspect of the movie. It was an excellent choice to have the week before Remembrance Day. But please go check the website doesthedogdie before watching this. I was taken completely by surprise.
Not only was the movie well liked, but he loved every single activity.
Dance
I haven’t been doing much formally for this one. I’ll put music on and he’ll dance to it unprompted. (repeated from last week)
Music
He has been diligent about practising his scales and doing the exercise from the book. He also says out loud what the scale letters are as he plays them.
Crochet
We did quite a few stitches. There’s only one row left, and Pegasus is excited to be done and be able to wear it.
Basic Information
We alternated between listening to videos for the days of the week and months of the year (M, W, F), and attempting to put them in order with the pieces of paper (days on Tuesday, months on Thursday). He sang along unprompted. He’s still having trouble with the names and the order when the songs aren’t playing, but he’s needing much less prompting.
Printing words
He enjoys doing this activity and completed it on the second day this week. He wrote g and e for himself above the words as a way of helping himself, which is adorable. (You can just barely see them under the eraser.)
Counting objects/math-type activities
He did well on his counting. He did not need me to write the numbers for him to copy, but did ask for me to trace them in the air.
Storytime
We got reread the little French books from the library. We had the same French books this week, and I brought them to the COVID vaccination clinic with us on the Friday. He read most of the two Zoe books on his own, only needing help with a couple of the words. I was super impressed. We’ll have new French books for next week.
Activity
Make paper snowflakes – he needed help cutting through the multiple layers of paper, but he did the folding himself and told me where to cut. He wanted to make more.
Make a pop-up diorama – we did this slightly differently than the way I did it with Dragon. We printed a background and the characters from the movie and then had them standing in front of the background. I think it turned out really well. (Mostly, Pegasus doesn’t enjoy colouring, so I didn’t want to force him to do something he doesn’t like.) I forgot to take pictures while he was building it, so here is the completed project.
Learn how to make a PNG in Photopea – oh wow. I had no idea how much he’d enjoy this activity. We did the dice on Thursday, and then on Friday we moved on to more complex images. One of the things I really wanted to enforce was the idea that shadows and complex backgrounds are more difficult to deal with. He definitely understands that concept, but he also doesn’t care much. He also really loved putting his PNGs into Canva on a different background. (I helped a bit with the PNG creation, but he did most of it. I showed him how to upload into Canva and helped with the composition, but I just tweaked his designs.)
He said that the background had too many complex patterns.He said the shadows were too frustrating.He’s a ghost!Aliens!Playing with a puppet
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
This week was disrupted greatly, due to illness in the household needing a hospital visit (thank goodness for CHEO). However, Pegasus greatly enjoyed watching Coco, although the bonus features got a little long for him (I don’t blame him).
Dance
I haven’t been doing much formally for this one. I’ll put music on and he’ll dance to it unprompted. (repeated from last week)
Music
He has been diligent about practising his scales and doing the exercise from the book. He also says out loud what the scale letters are as he plays them.
Crochet
We did not crochet this week, as I needed to be upstairs to be near Dragon.
Basic Information
We alternated between listening to videos for the days of the week and months of the year (M, W, F), and attempting to put them in order with the pieces of paper (days on Tuesday, months on Thursday). He sang along unprompted. He’s still having trouble with the names and the order when the songs aren’t playing, but he’s needing less prompting.
Printing words
He enjoys doing this activity and completed it on the second day this week. g and e are still a struggle.
Counting objects/math-type activities
He did well on his counting. He did not need me to write the numbers for him to copy.
Storytime
We got reread the little French books from the library. I am getting him to read the small words that he knows, like ‘le’ and ‘la’, ‘un’ and ‘une’, and I’ve started him on the bigger words that show up in multiple books, like ‘voici’, ‘regarde’, ‘dit’, and ‘ballon’.
Activity
Remember the dead: go through old photo albums and hear stories about your ancestors. We had my mom bring over photo albums and tell stories about Pegasus’s great-grandparents and greatx2-grandparents, and some greatx2-aunts and -uncles as well. It was fun to hear about them. Pegasus did a great job remembering and linking stories about the different people, which I found impressive.
** Note the picture on thick cardboard – it was taken in early 1800s!! (my mother’s grandmother’s grandmother when she was 19! – who is just barely on the family tree in the bottom corner)
A ridiculously thin picture to show the thickness of the cardboard the picture was printed on
Bake traditional food – we made conchas again because they were so delicious last time. Pegasus requested yellow icing.
Learn about Dia de Los Muertos (+ watch Elena of Avalor special episode) – this one we only watched the episode. No pictures.
This week is a new one for me, but my husband has fond memories of it as a kid. I think this one is a combination live action/animation, but it was filmed in French, so there won’t be any dubbing issues.
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Storytime
Activity
Make paper snowflakes (link to instructions) Make a pop-up diorama (link to basic instructions) Learn how to make a PNG in Photopea (take a picture of something and then use the Select/Magic Cut tool to remove the background)
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Storytime
Activity
Draw pumpkin faces Experiment: elephant toothpaste (weblink to experiment) (word doc created in folder) Pumpkin carving: pick stencil and draw it on pumpkin, help scoop seeds (adult do carving; might want to do this on the weekend to be closer to Halloween)
This week is ParaNorman. I love doing this movie during this month. It’s just a little bit scary, but everything turns out alright in the end. It’s also a brilliant example of stop-motion, which is what our activities last week and this week are building up to.
Singing, listening to different pieces, learning piano, learning guitar
Crochet
The project he is working on (currently he is making himself a poncho)
Basic Information
We talk about the days of the week and play games with the cutouts of the names. We do the same thing with the names of the months of the year. You can find the print-outs here.
Printing words
Download material
Counting objects/math-type activities
Practice counting objects and writing how many of each type –(in download material)
Storytime
Activity
Film script in stop-motion (2 days: taking the pictures + putting them together on computer, find music to go with it) Make a shoebox diorama (web instructions)