Sunday, January 9, 2011

"Z" zips up our year!

In this 2 weeks, we ate zucchini, talked about zip-lining, pretended to play zoo with Playmobil, learned about how the number zero is "the most powerful number in multiplication", and listened to music by the composer Zemlinsky.

For Sabbath school, we learned about Zaccheus:


We mailed a postcard to a family in Zambia:


We saw a real zamboni at Madison's skating lessons, and then Jacob played with his toy zamboni at Nana's house:


We maxed out our library cards putting "Z" books on hold to read:








I even got into the act, and checked some "Z" books out for me:


Madison has rediscovered her love for chapter books, starting with these "Z" titles:


We coloured "Z" colouring pages:




We went bowling with another family and the treasured ball was the zebra one:


Aunty Lynda sent up this kit for us to make in "Z" week:




We found this old video at the thrift store and watched it at Nana's house:


The kids made a toilet paper roll zebra craft:


We shopped here:


Madison and I read this novel together each night this week:


The kids discovered the world of Zhu Zhu pets (toys, computer game, and coloring book!):





I found a neat craft idea online for us to make zig zag books:





We practiced our zig zag cutting skills:


And made zinnia paper flowers out of cut-out Z shapes:


We enjoyed lots of these DVDs this week, perfect for rainy days of learning about animals:


Jacob did a zoo puzzle:


We went to this local restaurant to celebrate the end of the blog:


Oh, and can't forget our final paper plate craft:


I signed up for emails from this site:


And had my hair cut at this hair salon in town (best haircut I have had in a LONG time!):


Try as I might, I could not find ziti pasta in town! I would have liked to find a book about Zion National Park since the pictures I found online were spectacular!

3 comments:

  1. What a fun couple of weeks! I didn't want to click the link because I was so sad to see the final weeks. Jacob is holding those Zhu Zhus danerously close to his hair!! Lucy and Hannah have lost chunks of hair due to those zippy rodents.

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  2. How sad that you have reached Z !!
    I can't believe how many z books you found in the library.
    I would really liked to have tried one of those zebra cup cakes they looked delicious .

    I am really looking forward to seeing what your next blog project will be .

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  3. Wow - I have loved watching for your posts. You have thought of some fun stuff in your alphabet learning journey!
    What next?? ;)

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