Held during the darkest part of the year in the northern hemisphere, the lanterns also symbolize the return of the sun, with its warmth and light.
On Monday, we added some Martinmas and lantern songs to our circle time/morning walk.
When we got into the school room, we wrote our first set of thankful leaves for our tree. Grant was thankful for his purple an yellow blankies, Johanna for her dolls, Julia was thankful for Mom (I helped her a little with that one), and was thankful for my three healthy, beautiful children. We will continue to add leaves everyday up until Thanksgiving.
I read a story about Martin of Tours, and then we modeled him with clay instead of drawing a picture. We had a good laugh at this guy! It was fun, and a change from picture drawing.
Afterward, Grant practiced this week form drawing on the chalkboard and then did some reading.
On Tuesday, I read some more stories about Saint Martin and then I had Grant copy a part of a song about him. After he copied it, he read it and we did some LA exercises. I had him circle all the words that had double letters and underline all the words that started with an H.
We also talked about the question mark.
On Wednesday, we took our morning walk through the woods "looking for treasure" Grant brought his treasure map and guided us on our way.
In the school room, I read some more stories from the life of Saint Martin, and then we started making our lanterns for our lantern walk tomorrow night.
The girl's favorite part was playing with the ice.
On Thursday, I finished up with one more story about Saint Martin. After that, we talked about the comma and Grant did some reading.
Once we were done with that, we moved outside to finish the lanterns.
We had a beautiful night on Thursday for our lantern walk. We took a stroll around the lake, and then came in for some hot chocolate.
The following is a video of the kids singing one of the songs we sang on our lantern walk:
I couldn't figure out how to rotate the video, so you will have to look at it sideways this time. Sorry! Just consider it a good neck stretch. :)
We kept things pretty simple on Friday with lots of play time, a walk, a book, and an activity. I read the kids this book:
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