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15 March 2011

"Teach Me Tuesday"


I was inspired today by my friend, Maggie, to write this blog. She is a homeschooling momma of four (soon-to-be-five) cute, adorable, girls. I don't know how she manages to teach them all as they're at such different stages. So I thought I'd give my own "Teach Me Tuesday" a shot...
I decided to capture every moment around me last night at dinner and I discovered that there are SO many ways that they are learning and I am teaching...I just didn't realize it. Here's our journey at dinner last night.
It was Jenna's turn to help cook dinner. She wanted cheeseburgers and mac n' cheese. So she helped me:
We have to turn the bbq on first and let it get nice and hot before we can cook on it
We talked about how fire is really hot and it cooks our food for us.

The pot is a circle and we fill it half-way with water. It has to "make bubbles" before we can put the macaroni in to cook


Then we add the cheese and we mix it all around. We talk about how it "feels" and the color.

Josh is helping Julianna learn how to help out too. He knows which dishes are breakable and which are not and helps his little sister learn how to help mommy. :) They get to hlep with the dishwasher while the dinner is cooking.
 
Since yesterday was "Pi" day (3.14), we had piE and talked a little about how it is used to measure circles. Since the kids are still only 3 and 4 I don't go into too much detail. But Josh screamed out - "Hey, that box is an octagon!" LOL...


What ways do you "teach" and help your little ones learn?

3 comments:

Mary Prather

Cute pics!! I'm here from Teach Me Tuesday and I'm following you now!

JaimeAnn

Thanks Mary! I'm SO excited to have a new follower - you've made my day! :)

Unknown

At those ages everything you do and say and they do and ask is all great education! I am an advocate for no 'formal school' before the age of 8..

My boys are 14,16,17 now- and way beyond what I know in some areas- so we now use lots of other sources and programs for their learning.

-Kimberly
http://kabersblog.blogspot.com
(visiting from Teach Me Tuesday)

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