Click on the Link below to get the lesson document.
It took much longer than I expected but I have finally put together the first lesson. I included photos of the materials and the way I chose to arrange them as well as photos of the children's work.
One of the children has only practiced this lesson a few times and is still learning to take his time and care for the materials while the other child has been practicing this lesson since her first year.
I wish I had a comparison between her work as a first year and her work now. It is fantastic how much she has improved. In fact, if I can pull some work from her portfolio I will make my next post a side by side. It can show you what the work looks like for a six year old and then for the same child as a seven year old.
Please let me know if you think you can replicate the lesson with your children from what has been written out for you. Let me know if the photos are helpful and please post your own photos or email them to me. Tell me what you think. Does the lesson work for you?

I'm only seeing the finished product, which is lovely. What materials did you use?
ReplyDeleteThe materials should be listed and pictured on the lesson through the link. I've updated the link to a pdf because I think it was dropping some photos. Let me know if you're able to access the document and if the photos come up.
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Thank you, Emily! That's a well-prepared lesson! :) The pdf works well when I access it! :)
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