Saturday, October 22, 2011

Sewing and Projects

TJed suggests teaching your kids about your own passions. One of the projects we've been working on lately is sewing Halloween Costumes. Kendi wanted to be a musketeer. She had never seen the Barbie Musketeer movie, but we thought we hit the jackpot when we found THIS link to an online tutorial on how to make this costume. I love October and the sewing projects we get to do. So fun!
We started out our days by doing about 45 minutes of sewing. That was enough time to make good progress, but short enough to stop while it was still fun. You know how sewing can get if it's too big of a project. In fact, by the end of this one, Kendi's excitement to work on it wasn't as enthusiastic as it was in the beginning. It became a good diligence learning project as well.

We've been trying to fine tune our daily and weekly schedules. I feel like we've figured out most of our curriculum and now we're figuring out how we spend our time. It's almost comical to think back on the curriculum I posted about and how much we've learned and changed things since then.

I've made Friday our project day. On Fridays we use our time exploring what Kendi loves and working on ongoing projects. We spend a lot of time on art and painting. We set up this outdoor oven that I found on ucreatewithkids.com. We baked s'mores while Kendi and Aydri worked on a few paintings in the garage. Our ongoing project we've been working on lately is organizing and accumulating food storage. Kendi has some great ideas and has been fun to include in this project that I would have felt overwhelmed to do all alone.
HERE is the link to the outdoor oven project.

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