Homemade Moveable Alphabet
Monday, April 30, 2012
Clouds for Preschoolers (FREE nomenclature cards)
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Flowers in Spring (Part Two)
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
It’s so difficult to write a post these days. (been busy with personal work). Good thing I keep pictures so it’s for me to track back the activities we did on a specific day/week.
Here’s the conclusion of our Flower Unit which we started a few weeks ago.
We picked flowers and identify them. We later on used them as paint brushes. Read about it here.
Another thing we did was make flowers out of cupcake cases. We used do-a-dot markers to color each cases then let them dry.
While for our flowers to dry up, Mavi painted the egg carton so we can use them as plant box.
We use pipe cleaners as stems and inserted some beads on it to add a more decors to our flowers.
The end product. I realize that the cases were too big for our plant box, thus... it is no longer visible LOL. He placed this in his bedroom window and admired it for a few days.
He worked on flower nomenclature cards and puzzle as well.
Practical Life
Using clamp and chopstick trainer to transfer rose petals.
Outdoor
Now this is exactly the reason why I always procrastinate to write any updates... we spend my free time outdoors! It was just so timely that during the time we did our flower unit, we were blessed with a wonderful weather!
Linking to:Flowers in Spring (Part One)
Monday, April 16, 2012
Flowers are blooming everywhere! My loves smelling daffodils, picking up dandelions and admiring cherry blossoms. With his current interest, I pulled out a flower theme so I can make use of these interests.
Here’s a craft which was inspired by No Time For Flashcards. The number corresponds to the number of petals in the flower. Then he insisted on adding stems and leaves and grasses.
Then on sunny day, we explore the estate to pick up some flowers and identify some wildflowers as well.
Once at home, we identified each flowers and matched them to the ones in the books. (Books were borrowed from our library)
We also used some of the flowers as paint brushes for his artwork.
He managed to use the leaves as well :)
We such had a great time working with flowers! Reminds me of myself wayyy back a long time ago... enjoying picking up flowers during summer with my friends as well.
Happy Monday everyone!
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Chicks Addition Game
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Last Easter my son and I had a wonderful time playing this “Where’s the Easter Card” game. Here I had 9 cards with numbers on it, I used chicks as counters and an Easter Card (not shown).
The mechanics of the game is similar to the ones played by Julie in the Adventures of Bear for “Where’s the Cake?” game.
Here, I hide the Easter card under a number card. Then I give him an addition problem to solve. The answer to the question is where the Easter card is hidden.
He puts the chicks on a container to count.
Here he is working on 4 and 4 is 8.
And can you see how happy he is when he guess it correctly?
We love this game and he truly enjoyed it!
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Montessori Work
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Montessori-inspired activities we did lately...
Language
Blue Series
Pink Series
Math
Reading numbers in different ways... numerical symbol, beads, hand symbol.
Number dots...
Then there’s numerical words..
Using counters.
The end product.
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Euro Coins
Monday, April 9, 2012
Before the Holy Week I pulled out a lesson about money and learning how to count/use Euro coins.
I got the coins from ELC which was on sale last Christmas and it was just this month that we get to use it because my son has been playing a lot of “going to the grocery” and pretending to buy something.
Here’s the set-up. The control cards were homemade and the Euro coins we’re using at the moment are 2EU, 1EU, 0.50EU, 0.20EU, 0.10EU, 0.05EU. Since I don’t want to overwhelm him with so much info, I skipped using the 1cents and 2cents.
First I discussed all about the money, and where we usually use it. Then I made him match the coins with the control cards. He did very well!
After which, I cut out these pictures from a magazine and we played the “grocery” game using our Euro coins.
Here he is selecting what he wanted to buy. Then I would tell him how much it cost... say 1Euro. Then he would go back to the table and pick the 1Euro from the pile shown in the picture below. I was surprise that he never missed! He always gives me the right amount!
Now, there were times that he selects more than one item... and that means I added the total amount. Say it cost 3.50Euro, so I would tell him to get a 3.50Euro... and instruct him that the amount is composed of 2Euro, 1Euro and 0.50Euro. He loves loves playing this game! And it’s also a perfect exercise for learning addition.
I am planning to do plenty of money games in the next few days wherein I will focus on learning how to add coins in order to match the total amount. As he progress, I will introduce more denominations including the bills as well.
Happy Easter everyone!
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