A sick day from school was no excuse for a day lolling around doing nothing (that came later in the week when Mama succumbed to the full force of The Sniffles). On Monday the elder lad was coming off a fever he'd run over the weekend, so he stayed home from school. He and his brother had been engrossed by the space-themed play set their aunt and uncle had given them for Christmas over the weekend, and the intergalactic fun continued on the sick day. Thus was born the thematic approach to our unexpected stay home day.
We read Martian Rock by Carol Diggory Shields (illustrated by Scott Nash), in which a group of Martians set off in a space ship from their home planet to explore the galaxy looking for signs of life. They refer to the planets as "orbs", and as they visit each one we learn a little something about the composition of that planet. The last one they visit is Earth, where they land on the South Pole. Thinking there is no life on this orb just as there hadn't been on any of the others, they are about to head home until they encounter a colony of penguins...
Since this is a multi-age classroom (ahem), we also read Helen Oxenbury's Tom and Pippo See the Moon, one of the gifts the lass received for her second birthday. Tom asks Daddy all about the moon and considers going there himself in a rocket with Pippo (after a good night's sleep). Considering our affinity for Tom and Pippo, and the insatiable interest children have in the potty and what transpires there (there's a drawing of Tom sitting on his gazing at the moon), this book is an instant winner here.
To develop logic, critical thinking, and spatial-relational skills, we worked our new solar system puzzle.
Add to this the space-themed songs from our Schoolhouse Rock playlist. And for "glowing screen time" (I can't take credit for that term, but I love it), we watched an episode of the PBS show Word World about compound words entitled "Race to the Spaceship/Sandbox Surprise".
Not too shabby for a sick day...
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