We tend to be loosey-goosey somedays and highly structured on others. There's nothing like the start of a school year to make me feel insecure and bring out all the pro-structure parts of me. Oh yeah, of course I know that things will fall apart around October or November and that we'll go back to our wicked ways...but while I'm still feeling pro-structure, I thought I'd whip up a new strategy to help kiddo decompress between scheduled learning times (apart from reading or walking on the treadmill or running out to the backyard to burn leaves).
| The flip side has details of what to do. | 
I ran this idea by kiddo today and he likes it. Some of the prompts are directly copied (and reworded) from TeachNet. I added a couple of my own for skills I thought he will like to learn (e.g. learning to use chopsticks).
Here they are for anyone who wants to follow suit:
- Practice Chopsticks - Pick up the silly putty ball
- Brain Binder Activity - I print 'em, you fold 'em!
- Story Cubes - The crazier the tale, the better!
- Draw mom in 30 seconds - (I strike a funny pose) Capture the essence. No need to be perfect! (details would have really worried him 2-3 years ago)
- Complete The Story - I'll give you 2-3 lines, you finish the tale!
- Make the correct change - Match coins correctly to amount given
- Alternative Archaeology - (I lay out a few objects, he has to pretend to be an archaeologist who unearthed them, and make up some funny uses) Describe who might have used these and how
- Make A Timeline! (I lay out a few every day objects or I list a few key events on the whiteboard) - Arrange these in correct historical order
- Find This River/ Mountain/ Place - Unscramble the name and find it on the world map!
If it doesn't work as planned, I'll throw them into a little bag and we'll use them in the car when traveling or while waiting for an outside class to begin so it's not a waste.
Well, wish me luck! And have a wonderful new school year!
 
 

I like the look of the lollistick prompts. I've seen these a few times and really like them, but can't seem to find a way to use it in our home. Lovely to see the idea being used here - gets my thinking juice going again. Good luck to Year 5! We're starting Year 3 today, and I'm feeling a little jittery.... :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteI can understand about the feeling insecure and going pro-structure - I'm going through that atm :)
Clever idea! The idea of a bit of fun and mild challenge between structured activities is very smart. I look forward to seeing how this unfolds!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the popsicle stick idea! This post was inspiring to me. I am trying to find a balance between structure and loosey goosey with my preschoolers and my Grade fiver
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