A few weeks ago, I prepared an Arctic Theme for our little homeschooling. It was a hit! My son became obsessed with polar bears and caribous for while. And even with the books which I borrowed from our library, it took him awhile to get over them.
Here are the activities we had based on our theme:
Matching game. The animals were from Safari Toobs and I just made classification cards. He enjoys matching but once he get used to it, he easily gets bored. So what I do is to add a little excitement with the matching game. Sometimes as we match an animal to the card, I would show him a video of that animal via our iPad (helpful because it is portable). I would ask him for the different parts of the animals and what does it do or how does the animal behave. It’s even more exciting if I would ask him of what sounds does that certain animal make according to the video. This activities and tactics help instill those animals in his heart and mind :)
Penguin puzzle. I made this by myself. Searched a random image from google, printed it twice... with the other one as an outline. Using the outline I use foam sheets for the puzzle and the remaining printout is for his guide. He was so excited to do this puzzle!
His Ninong John and Tita Meyms gave him this toy camera. He loves it to death! Since he got his very own camera, he loves to pretend taking pictures of his accomplishments hehe.
Then for math, although this is not related to “arctic”, I just make use of our existing snowman number cards which I printed out from a website (sorry I can’t remember the link) two years ago. On the left is counting cards and the on the left is arranging size from smallest to biggest.
And that’s it for our arctic theme! I was hoping to do more activities on the “arts and crafts” side but we went on a vacation. Maybe in the future as I’m planning to revisit this theme again.
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