I found a fun new use for our hundreds board pockets chart to incorporate into our reading time and it was a huge success! This is our hundreds board:
http://www.amazon.com/Hundreds-Pocket-Chart-27-1-LER2208/dp/B0006PJ0LY/ref=pd_sbs_op_5
As there are 100 transparent pockets, it makes great oversized BINGO game as well, and I only need make appropriately-themed cards to slide in and out!
So today I made cards with literary elements written on them: things such as rhyme, alliteration, portmanteau, personification, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, you get e picture…hen as we did our reading throughout the day, we kept a sharp eye and ear out every time we discovered one she got to put a counter on it. She was enraptured! In fact, she didn’t want to stop at BINGO, and we ended up reading an extra half-hour on top of our normal at bedtime because she wanted to ‘blackout’ the chart lol
It was so much fun that I used her nap time to make cards with our vocab words…I can imagine playing the same game looking for the words as we read, or grammar, anything…
I have added a whole lot of new USborne books this week, so many so that I have been given an opportunity to host an USborne E-party! If you are in the states like me you may have had a lot of trouble finding these fantastic books. I have actually tried several USborne consultants here for recommendations and ideas, but kept getting burned as they just were not too familiar with the materials or just gave me recommendations based upon age group :wub:
However, I finally found a wonderful consultant that also happens to be a mother and an English Prof at a Uni! Hooray! She has already been marvelous, and even offered to post to this thread if we need more ideas.
Anyway, here is the link to some of these fantastic books via her webpage…oh, and if you find things you can’t live without? Guess who gets credit lol lol lol
http://www.myubam.com/998
Also, a handful of new recommendations!
We recently received a gift of several Paddington Bear books, from the My First Paddington series. They are great, adorable with great description and pictures…she isn’t racy for the fantastic bound collection of Paddington stories I bought before she was born, but these could not be more perfect!
They are in the set with this one, which is a favorite:
http://www.amazon.com/Paddington-Bear-Garden-Michael-Bond/dp/0060296968/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1341286517&sr=8-3&keywords=Paddington+bear+books
Also, we are having a lot of fun with some very strange books…these will not be for everyone, but for kids who enjoy something slightly outrageous, possibly even a bit disgusting in a humorous fashion? Take a look at the books by David T. Greenberg. We have Bugs! And Slugs! Warning! Take a look before you start reading it as I can imagine that some parents might be horrified :yes: All in good fun! Probably best for young boys, girls that love insects, and any kids that preciate that type of humor…
Also, IZA Trapani! She takes nursery rhymes and puts her own twist on them…we read I’m A Little Teapot tonight and the kettle goes on a journey around the world, a page in each of several countries/cultures, but arrives home in time to make tea for her loving people family…we have read this one, How Much is That Doggie in the Window, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star (amazing!), and the Itsy Bitsy Spider since Alex was about 6 months old and she still loves them…they can also be sung, of course!
Whew…anybody have any ideas for loooooonnngggg planerides? We like to take a long some US favorites to donate locally (and to free up even more room to buy more in the UK :yes: )