Introducing Toddlers to Animals in Land, Water and Air
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Introducing Wild Animals to Toddlers
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
VIto is 32 months old.
As we continue our wild animals exploration, the boys and I watched documentary shows in Netflix about animals in Africa. Vito enjoyed watching the shows and kept on naming the animals that he can identify. With this, we worked on vocabulary words by identifying other wild animals that he’s not familiar with like gorilla, panther and rhinoceros. We used our Safari Toob Wild animals for this activity together with the matching cards we got from The Wise Owl.
Animals and their Covers
Monday, August 1, 2016
Sound Waves Experiment: The String Phone
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
I think is one of the best example of explaining to a 7 year old that sound travels. I enjoyed playing with this as a young child. But instead of using styro cups, we were used tin cans which I think is more effective.
Montessori Inspired Activity: Musical Instruments
Monday, July 25, 2016
As we continue our Sound and Music Unit, I also introduced the different musical instruments. Of course, it would be best if we have all of these (LOL) or least own one, but since we don’t these beautiful musical figures from Safari Toob will do.
Montessori-Inspired Sounds and Music: The Musical Hand Bells
Sunday, July 24, 2016
Vito is 32 months old.
I prepared a few simple activities for our Sound and Music Unit. It was the week of heatwave so I grabbed the opportunity to bring the boys outside more often to practise their biking and scooting skills, and as for me, able to run and lose a few pounds LOL.
Joking aside, this musical hand bells was a favourite of Vito. He loves using just to listen to the sound it makes and at times ringing the bells together to make “music”.
Homeschool Activities for Toddlers 32 Months Old
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
LETTER PATTERNS
One of the challenging task that he’s working on this month. We’re working with letters CUSN-POLH and here he’s doing the letter C. This printed material was from The Confessions of a Homeschooler and the magnetic board plus the patterns were from Melissa & Doug Deluxe Wooden Magnetic Pattern Blocks Set.SANDPAPER NUMBERS AND COUNTING WITH DO DOTS
He loves the sandpaper numbers! So we worked on tracing the numbers first and I demonstrated by counting it using the do a dot marker. So aside from pre-writing, it’s also a great practise for 1:1 correspondence. The sandpaper numbers can be purchased here and you can get the markers here, Do a Dot Markers.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
We love Safari Toobs and its his first time to use the Musical Instruments Toob. As of the moment, we do the typical match to figure and picture using the 3-Part Cards from The Wise Owl (Philippine based). You can check about this activity here, Montessori Inspired Activity: Musical Instruments.ANIMALS IN THE WILD
Learning about the animals in the wild, using this set from The Wise Owl again (the 3-Part cards for the Safari Toobs Wild Animals is also in my 200+ Toobs Matching Cards Bundle Pack). He can name a few but find it difficult to say the names of other animals like the rhino, hippo, and panther. You can check the details of this activity here, Introducing Wild Animals to Toddlers.ANIMAL COVERS PATTERN MATCHING
One of our favorite printable from our shop (Animal Skin Cover Matching Cards)! Matching animals with their covers. We are using animals from Schleich and Safari Toobs Wild Animals. You can check the activity here, Animal Skin Covers Sensorial Matching Activity for Preschoolers.MUSICAL HAND BELLS
We’re having the Sound and Music Unit and one activity is using these musical handbells. You can check how we conducted our activity here, Montessori-Inspired Sounds and Music: The Musical Hand Bells.ANIMALS AND THEIR LETTER SOUNDS
A little bit of phonics activity by matching animal names to their beginning sounds. We just worked from letters A to E. Animals are from Schleich and foam letters from Munchkin Letters and Numbers Bath Toys.MONTESSORI KNOBLESS CYLINDERS
This is one of his favorites for this month. You can get the Knobless Cylinders at any Montessori shop or here. Read about this amazing sensorial material and activity here, Montessori Sensorial Activities using the Knobless Cylinders.LETTER TRACING
Vito is currently obsessed with tracing so I got him a dry wipe/wet wipe chalk markers which has no strong scent. I used to purchase those dry erase pens that are using ink but they really smell, and I just discovered these chalk markers which are perfect for Vito. It’s non toxic, has bright colors and can be removed easily! You can get these from AmazonUK and AmazonUS. The wipe and erase cards were Mavi’s and I purchased them from Singapore (Kumon), you can also get them here. And if you have more time and want to create your own cards you can also get this printable instead, Alphabet Tracing Mats.Montessori-Inspired Activity: The Life of a Honey Bee
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Vito is 32 months old.
The appearance of the honey bees in our front and backyard has led us to look into the lives of these beautiful creatures who are the main source of honey. Vito is terrified of them but not Mavi. We were out the other day catching a few of them, observing how they produce the buzzing sound and freed them up again.
Montessori Inspired Insects Activity
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
I am reintroducing some Montessori-inspired activities once again to Vito. We’ve been doing lots of free play for the past few days that I miss giving him “prepared” activities. As he will turn three in the next few months, I’m planning to have a more “structured” schedule and curriculum for him this school year. I’ll share that later on once I figure out how to do that.
Anyway, so in our Insects Unit, I borrowed these cards from my friends at The Wise Owl. They’re Philippine based online shop that provides Montessori cards and Safari Toob figures locally. Their cards are lovely and the images are so beautiful!