Creating a cute little shape book with Isadora proved to not be as motivating as I had hoped.
Ugh! What a slacker I have been. I graduated with my PhD almost a month ago and I have done nothing with this blog. To get myself back in the swing of things, I am going to try to limit myself to no more than ten minute updates. We'll see how that goes.
Over the course of the last 8 months I have talked about all the literacy activities that have met with success when I did them with Isadora. Well, here is a supreme dud. Why tell you about a lame literacy activity to do with a preschooler? To save you from the same mistake!
So here is my first mistake: I went for cute. I was thumbing through an old teaching guide that showed you how to make these adorable little shaped books (books shaped like rockets, books shaped like owls, etc.) and I thought one of them would be inspiring for Isadora. Surely a cute little penguin book would inspire her to make up a fabulous story that I could write down. So I sat down with her and she picked out this cute little book that looked like a pond with a little duck floating in the middle. Okay - I'll stop with the buildup. Here's what happened: I cut out all the little pieces for about ten minutes while Isadora colored and played with her little brother. Once I proudly displayed MY creation to Isadora, she was no longer interested. Sadly, I wa
So after all that work, Isadora did not like it and it really did not inspire the kind of creativity and excitement that I had hoped. I realized that I had done all the creating for this project, taking all ownership away from her. No wonder she wasn't interested. I get much better stories out of her when she makes a scribble and we label it "fog." Well, you can't win them all.
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