Vito and I have been talking about insects in the past few days. I mentioned in my previous post, the current interest on insects was brought about by their sudden appearance. So far he has encountered quite a few already like garden ants, flies, wasps and bees, and bugs. It’s a shame we haven’t seen grasshoppers and dragonflies here, I used to catch and collect them as a child (back in Asia). Anyway, since our last activity on Farm Families, Vito still loves to learn about mommies, daddies, and babies, thus I introduced the life cycle of insects early on in our activities. Unlike my past activities with Mavi, this one is very simple and straight forward.
Montessori Inspired Butterfly Coloring Matching Activity
Friday, May 26, 2017
Saw this idea from one of my favourite Instagram account Momducator. It’s a brilliant idea of using Montessori color tablets (set 3) to match with the butterfly colors of Safari Toobs (Insects, Butterflies, Bulk Bag). This is a great practise for visual perception, picking the right color combination to match with the butterflies.
Plants versus Animals Sorting Activity
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
I am so thankful for The Helpful Garden for providing us this printable (saved me a lot of time!). Of all the plant and animal activities that we have done in the past, I have forgotten this one basic activity for Montessori botany and zoology: identifying plant and animals.
Indoor Garden Play for Counting Bugs
Monday, May 22, 2017
Vito is 42 months old.
So we are seeing a lot of bugs lately. Vito is enjoying it! We do nature walks in the morning to see the honeybees, flies and unidentified flying objects in the field. And we even caught the wasp that went inside the house last week for exploration. Lately, we would walk our way to Mavi’s school to pick him up. During these walks, we would count the number of bugs we see in the bushes and trees. Vito enjoyed it and I thought that we could also do it at home as an extension. So I made this “garden” setup for him, wherein we will pretend to catch bugs with our tweezers and place the right number in our number cards.
Food Preparations That A 3 Year Old Can Do
Friday, May 19, 2017
I don’t often share the practical life activities (in the kitchen) of the kids because I seldom take photos of them while working. Mostly, because they handle some delicate materials and I wanted to give my full attention whenever we work in the kitchen. Now that Vito is quite adept in this area, I started taking pictures to demonstrate some of the things that he can work on independently. These are mostly breakfast and snacks preparations. And because our main meal involves boiling oil or water and meat, only the big brother can participate on this not Vito (3 years old).
Montessori Inspired Study of Snails for Preschoolers
Sunday, May 14, 2017
We’ve been getting a lot of morning showers which resulted in a bunch of snails popping up everywhere. Vito is loving it, now that he’s older, he’s enjoying the sight of these little fellows. One time, we caught one sticking out my husband’s car. Vito was excited! I made Vito watch as I removed the snail from the car, placed it in our disposable plastic container and brought it inside for him to observe (and explore).
Learning About Farm Families
Friday, May 12, 2017
I shared in my Instagram last week that Vito is obsessed with the concept of “mommy, baby, and daddy” thing. He would always pair our animal figures into families and do play pretend. This made me decided to introduce Vito to the farm animal families which I introduced to Mavi a long time ago (Farm Families - FREE Sorting Cards). There’s a deeper explanation why we teach kids about animal families. We teach kids to distinguish and describe objects to form them into bigger groups. Commonly, we group inanimate objects according to their size, shape and color which is an easy task for the child. But when it comes to real organisms with no definite shape, size and color, it is more difficult to recognize similar characteristics.
Gonge River Stones And Why We Love Them
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Oh I can’t tell you how much we love these Gonge Riverstones! I was really skeptic of these at first. I mean, why purchase a plastic makeshift rocks when you have the entire backyard as a playground. We don’t really need it. Then as the boys were spending a lot of time in the yard these days, I realized that we don’t really have those flat rocks the boys can hop around with or use for play pretend. I was thinking that if we can have those, the boys and I can play games involving gross motor and some relays. So I decided to try the Gonge Riverstones. They were on sale, and I picked them over the Gonge Hilltops because we already have three large rocks at the backyard which are way better than the plastic ones. Anyway, I tell you, the moment these Gonge Riverstones arrived, it’s been non-stop play for the boys! We liked them right away, and so does my husband! This is my honest review of the river stones, and I bought this for our personal use and was not paid to do a review.
Here are some reasons why we love it and totally recommend!
Montessori Inspired Farm Activities for Preschoolers
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
It’s going to be an exciting month for Vito as we are learning about the farm and farm animals! Kids are so fascinated with the farm, probably because of the domestic animals that can easily be identified and the fact that the farm is where we mostly get our food. Early in life, the kids are educated that the milk comes from the cow, eggs from chicken, wool from sheep and etc. At first, we visited a few farm animals in the zoo weeks ago. We pet some goats, chicken, and seen some donkeys and cattle for Vito to experience. We’ll be visiting a real farm this month too, and hopefully we’ll get to see some real farming work!
Now, for extension work, here are some activities I prepared for Vito at home to learn more about the farm. We’re starting some of these already and you can see the photos in my Instagram account. Please follow me there for real time activities!
BOOK REVIEW: Farmer Falgu Goes to the Market
Thursday, May 4, 2017
We can’t get enough of Farmer Falgu! Here’s another book that we totally love, Famer Falgu Goes to the Market. It’s market day and Farmer Falgu has to transport his goods to the market. Though it seemed like an easy task, but strange things happened on his way to the market which sabotages his vegetables and eggs!
Magnatiles for Creativity
Monday, May 1, 2017
We love Magnatiles! If you’re following my Instagram, we used this often times at home during free play. I hesitated for the longest time before I purchased these amazing magnetic tiles because of the price, but oh boy, they are so worth-it! Aside from the fact that it has some educational value, it is also an open ended toy which the boys love to use for building castles, houses, forts, cars and just about it anything! The possibility is endless thus we love it!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)