And it's not that plain-jane, really--it's got some color to it!
With summer here and the sunshine calling us outside nearly every free second, I noticed that we haven't been reading as much as we have around here. I am all for outside playtime, especially for little ones, but I do have a rising Kindergartner under my roof, so I know that reading is especially important for us this summer.
I decided to have Maddy and Owen make super-simple paper chains today before rest time. Each link of the chain will be a book that we read together in the next few weeks.
Talk about an easy, fun, and worthwhile activity--great cutting practice, taping practice, counting practice, and my kiddos were so proud to stand back and admire their finished product!
Here's what we did:
- Plain Jane Paper Chain: I brought out some construction paper and said,
Anyone here know how to make a paper chain?
(I knew Maddy made them in preschool this year.)
Maddy yelled, I do! I do! You cut the paper into strips and tape them together--watch me, Owen!
She started cutting, which was awesome, but her strips became triangles by the third one. I showed them both how to fold their paper in half, then half again, then half again to make folds that they could easily follow and cut.
Then I showed them how to double their paper so they could cut more at a time. They looooved that and remembered back to when we made our Valentines and hearts that way.
Next, we counted our strips and put them in piles of tens. Owen said he wanted his chain to have twenty links, and Maddy wanted thirty. I thought it would be cool to see how many days it would take us to read that many books; we always read two or three books before bed each night, so I'm guessing it will only take a few days or weeks.
Finally, we taped the links together to make a chain. They each wanted one in their own rooms, so immediately upon completing their chains, they ran to their rooms to find a good spot to hang them.
I think that will be a pretty exciting way of keeping the book-reading momentum going through July. I'll have to see what I can come up with for August!
And hopefully it will squeeze in a little bit of extra, summertime learning in the next few weeks!








4 comments:
you are such a great mom- I'm doing that -
great idea :)
thanks for your comments on my sepia entry for i♥faces :).
we homeschool and i see many things on your page we could use/could have used when she was younger. we love any kind of craft and hands on learning. great blog!
The children's librarian at our local library does this with all of the books that are read by all of the children that take part in the summer reading program. It is so neat to see the links stretching back and forth across the library. I think my children will love doing this at home too. Thanks for the idea.
This is such a great idea! I love it. This will help keep my kids busy and ready. My son loves charts, so this is going to be perfect.
I've just happened on your blog and it's full of fun crafty ideas! Thanks.
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