Today Peyton & I were looking at all the trees along our back yard. The majority of them are Sweetgum trees & Sugar Maple trees. There are a lot of Sweetgum trees sprouting up all over the place. Especially in our dirt area where nothing grows...we mow over them every time we mow. I always thought they were probably trees that were sprouting, and they definitely are. If we want trees somewhere else in our yard, we have plenty that are small enough to uproot and place somewhere else.
Today I identified a Sugar Maple (Acer saccarum) & a Dogwood (Cornus florida) tree. I had to come in and do a search online for the Dogwood tree, although it is in my field guide book.
After seeing enough sugar maples & sweetgum trees, Peyton even identified them. ;-)
Today I identified a Sugar Maple (Acer saccarum) & a Dogwood (Cornus florida) tree. I had to come in and do a search online for the Dogwood tree, although it is in my field guide book.
After seeing enough sugar maples & sweetgum trees, Peyton even identified them. ;-)
After we came in, I cut a hole in a paper plate and Peyton made a wreath out of some of the leaves and yellow flowers we collected outside. I got a war wound from it as a 'lovely' fire ant was on a leaf when I got it out of the bag. We did disturb another ant pile today...Peyton drew a mad ant (because they are mad we disturbed them). HA!
We went over the letter "H" again. Peyton read the word HOG today, although he had issues with it - I think he was just 'done' by the time I asked him to read the word. He can read NO & LOG really well...and of course his name.
Peyton is very excited to turn 5. He asks everyday how many days until he is 5 and says he will so be 5, then 6, then 7, then 8. I asked him today if he would change Ashley's dirty diaper for me...he said
"Nooooo, I'm too little for that."
I said "Well, I thought you were a big boy"
P: I am a big boy. I'm just not big enough to change her diaper. That's silly.
V: Well how old do you have to be to be big enough?
P: 16 I guess.
V: Oh, good, then that means Alex can change her diaper then since he's 17. ;-)
We are on page 166 of Tom Sawyer. I really don't know if listens or not...but he likes me to read it to him...and at some point he usually says "That's enough mom. I'm done. " Meaning, we don't need to read anymore today. ;-)
States: We have gone over identifying states on the map. He knows:
California
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
Utah
Nevada
Arizona (sometimes misses this)
Ohio
New York
Florida
Texas
Louisiana
I will post a picture of his art project (as well as other pictures) when it dries...he used a lot of glue on it, so it may take a few hours...;-)