



Books also have different types of patterns. Instead of rhyme, Tuesday we looked at books that repeat larger ideas. We read the Smallest Girl in the Smallest Grade, Two Friends: Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, and If You Take a Mouse to School. We talked about how Two Friends had an introduction, then looked at Susan's childhood, had the quote "The right to live free. The right to vote. Some people had rights while others had none," then spoke of how she fought for rights. Then it followed a similar pattern for Frederick Douglass, starting with his childhood, using the same quote and then addressing how he fought for rights. We looked at how books like We're Going on a Bear Hunt and Let's Go Camping, which came with Violet, repeat chunks of text. She loves We're Going on a Bear Hunt now, but it took awhile for her to get into the sound book because there is an image of a dog in a snowstorm that makes the sound of a snowstorm instead of a dog. She used to get upset that it didn't bark. But she likes the story and sound now, but parents be forewarned, this is a book that is great for kids but can annoy parents with its repetition. We read I Love Saturdays y domingos, which has a pattern between sets of grandparents. It's also nice as it includes some Spanish words. We ended with Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What do You See and Peek-a-Boo Forest, which have sentences that repeat, with the slight change in animals in each page.




Thursday we discussed routines. We looked at bus and train schedules at the train station, and she built a train. We looked at her calendar and I introduced some of her new chore options on her calendar. The felt calendar is great because we can add things as we need them, but it doesn't always stick well. There are some great options by Melissa and Doug instead, if you don't want to make your own. There are activity and chore charts, but we combine these in our felt chart. And yes, Genevieve does have chores at age 2. She feeds the cat, sweeps, helps with laundry and dishes, waters the plants, and brushes her teeth and hair. We talked about how her chores repeat and so do the activities. We talked about how we feed the cat every day, but other things we only do once a week, like soccer and dance class.
Tobias had sign class on Thursday too. This week was about getting dressed. This week and the other classes fit this theme of patterns and routines as well. So we talked about morning and evening routines and how these repeat. Every night we watch Daniel Tiger while we clean up, then after Daniel we put go potty, put on pajamas, brush our teeth, share goodnight kisses, and then read many bedtime stories. Daytime and nighttime are another type of pattern we also discussed
Friday we talked about some longer patterns, like how the moon changes, the 4 seasons, and life cycles of caterpillars. Ready, Jet, Go has interesting episodes about the moon and perspective. The younger character Mindy believes there are a bunch of different moons, and the older kids discover that this is not the case. It doesn't necessarily bring up the lunar cycle, but it was a good launching point. We've been observing the sky a lot in the morning and we've seen a large moon for a couple days last week. We also saw some hot air balloons and clouds as a side note.

While talking about similarities, we also managed to have a few different versions of the Cinderella stories in the house at the moment, so we compared Raisel's Riddle, Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters, and The Talking Eggs to the Disney version, and Rexerella. We looked for similarities and similar story arcs, and differences.
Genevieve has been very interested in bones this week, so we also watched an episode of Dinosaur Train with Fossil Fred and read an introduction to the skeletal system. Wild Kratts has been introducing new episodes with Chinese animals, and Genevieve loves pandas so we also read a little about pandas and monkeys in some National Geographic books. We were also lucky to find a female duck in our yard and a camouflaged bug in the grass.