Today in our homeschool we are taking a closer look at the seasons and weather.
We routinely use a calendar to talk about what month and day it is, and we are making a weather chart by drawing in what the weather is outside for each day. I have a calendar to write on for this purpose, but you could make one on the computer very easily or get crafty with construction paper and a bulletin board. I have limited space, so I have chosen one that can be put away with the school books.
We are almost complete with December, and here is our weather chart:
Where’s the snow, by the way??? Hoping to add some snow on the 30th. :)
Meanwhile, in Alpha Omega’s Horizons curriculum, having taken almost a month off for Thanksgiving and Christmas, we are studying the seasons as well. Here’s the worksheet we did today: which things go with summer?
Did you end up getting any snow? It was a weird-weathered year for sure. We don't get snow here but it has been freezing (it's all relative), more rain in the past 2 months than the past 3 or 4 years combined probably. Or it felt like it anyway. I like the clothes activity. My daughter thinks any sunny day is a good day for a dress or short-sleeved shirt. That sun can be deceiving at times. =p
We did finally get some snow and it was here for a week! But so unseasonal for Colorado!
Alpha Omega indicated you could use the pictures to cut out for paper dolls also, which would be a fun activity.