We’ve done a lot of world continents activities for the past years but this has got to be one of the boys’ favorites! We had so much fun forming the continents with our playdough. This is such a lovely learning activity not just about continents but a fun way to keep those little fingers at work, promoting hand-eye coordination and concentration.
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Showing posts with label homeschooling. Show all posts
Water Cycle Activities for Preschoolers
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Rainy season can be a good time to introduce the water cycle to your child. Here are a few tips, resources, and activities on how to start.
Dinosaur Excavation Activity
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
I have a spare dinosaur excavation kit which I kept for years, waiting for Vito to be old enough to work on it. Well, that time finally arrived and I gave it to him so he’ll experience what it’s like to be an archaeologist, even for a day. Here’s a pretend play of how scientists are able to put up dinosaur bones in the museums!
Life Cycle Activities for Kids
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Life cycles have fascinated my kids throughout the years. We often worked on them during springtime, but I would sometimes add them in our animal or plant studies too. I’m often asked how do I introduce this subject area to my kids and I would always say that it really depends on their age and interest. For the young ones, it’s all about play-based learning and storytelling. While for older kids, they are drawn towards the details and the science behind them.
To give you an idea, here’s our progressive way of learning the life cycles.
To give you an idea, here’s our progressive way of learning the life cycles.
Montessori Inspired Space Themed Learning Activities
Saturday, February 10, 2018
We are moving to new things this week as Vito’s interest is starting to be directed more about his body and senses. For the past few weeks, we’ve been doing work about the moon, the planets, and space. Here’s a roundup of our activities in learning about the solar system and space in general (in no particular order).
Hands-on Learning of Constellations for Preschoolers
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Vito and I were exploring constellations earlier this week as we were reading about the Big Dipper. He was fascinated that I extended our activity into pin poking to recreate the formation of the stars (constellations).
Phases of the Moon Learning Pack
Monday, February 5, 2018
The changing of the moon’s shape has fascinated Vito. Early this year, we’ve been seeing the moon as early as 1 pm in the afternoon, so he gets to identify and describe its shape. He would call the shapes “small moon”, “half moon”, and “circle moon”. With the knowledge that the moon changes its appearance, I read a few books to Vito to explain why this is happening.
Now, this post contains some of the activities we did to learn about the moon phases. These are hands-on activities, and we used most of our printed materials from my shop. Continue reading the post to learn more about it.
Now, this post contains some of the activities we did to learn about the moon phases. These are hands-on activities, and we used most of our printed materials from my shop. Continue reading the post to learn more about it.
Types of Clouds for Preschoolers
Sunday, January 28, 2018
I mentioned in my Instagram account that Vito is very much interested about the weather lately, and to be specific, he loves learning about clouds. It all started when we were reading National Geographic Kids Weather book every night. From here, he started to identify the clouds whenever we are outdoors, whether its a rainy, fluffy, or clear clouds (his own vocabulary). So while he is still enthusiastic about it, I decided to throw a simple and not so original cloud activity. Again, I worked on this activity with Mavi when he was 3 years old, and I am happy to do it again with Vito.
Preschool Activities for the Chinese New Year
Thursday, January 25, 2018
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In celebration of the Chinese New Year, we are having a few activities at home to learn about this big celebration of the Chinese community. Having this cultural activities is an opportunity to explore with your child about foreign countries and different culture and traditions. And because we (Filipinos) are greatly influenced by the Chinese culture, from beliefs, to food, to traditional practices we are joining and celebrating the New Year with our Chinese friends!
I came up with simple activities, again mostly reused ideas from Mavi’s time (Study of Ancient China) and some of these were from Pinterest too. The activities aim to introduce China to Vito as well as the celebrations and traditions of the Chinese community. I also included links to my resources so you can easily replicate these! Enjoy!
In celebration of the Chinese New Year, we are having a few activities at home to learn about this big celebration of the Chinese community. Having this cultural activities is an opportunity to explore with your child about foreign countries and different culture and traditions. And because we (Filipinos) are greatly influenced by the Chinese culture, from beliefs, to food, to traditional practices we are joining and celebrating the New Year with our Chinese friends!
I came up with simple activities, again mostly reused ideas from Mavi’s time (Study of Ancient China) and some of these were from Pinterest too. The activities aim to introduce China to Vito as well as the celebrations and traditions of the Chinese community. I also included links to my resources so you can easily replicate these! Enjoy!
Arctic Diorama
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Learning The Square of a Number Using Montessori Short Bead Chain with Square
Monday, December 11, 2017
We find ourselves working on the Short Bead Chain once again as Mavi reviews his multiplication table. If you skim through my posts, you will find that we’ve been doing this since Mavi was 5 years old. Now that he’s older (and wiser!) he finds a deeper meaning in learning the square of a number.
Yes folks, in mathematical terms, the short bead chain materials (and the squares) are used to present the precise squares of a number (2 squared, 4 squared). Using manipulatives, children can easily grasp the concept and eventually memorize the squares.
Yes folks, in mathematical terms, the short bead chain materials (and the squares) are used to present the precise squares of a number (2 squared, 4 squared). Using manipulatives, children can easily grasp the concept and eventually memorize the squares.
The Nativity and Story Cards
Saturday, December 9, 2017
It brings me joy to recount the story of the nativity to our children. We have made it a yearly tradition to read various books of different versions, and sometimes we even watch nativity movies to fully grasp the meaning of Christmas. Now that Vito is old enough to comprehend, I incorporated story cards and activity sheets to accompany our book reading this year.
Hands-on Activity on Comparing Numbers
Monday, December 4, 2017
We are moving on with our math by introducing new math concepts, one of which is the more or less activity and using the greater than or less than symbol. To do this, I made use of the holiday season’s symbols so Vito can easily relate and used manipulatives like some Christmas erasers and Montessori beads.
Montessori Inspired Continent 3 Part Cards and Booklet
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Vito is 4 years and Mavi is 9 years old.
One thing that I love with making our own learning materials is that I get to customize them according to the kids’ liking. One of these materials is the continent learning printables I made last year which we often use. At first, Vito would match it according to colors, now that he’s older, he’s trying to know the names of the continents, especially the ones where he’s been to.
One thing that I love with making our own learning materials is that I get to customize them according to the kids’ liking. One of these materials is the continent learning printables I made last year which we often use. At first, Vito would match it according to colors, now that he’s older, he’s trying to know the names of the continents, especially the ones where he’s been to.
Beginning Letter Sound Activity Sheets
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Vito’s favourite work in the morning are our pink series cards (we try to work on one vowel sound a week) and these beginning sound activity sheets. I made these cards years ago (just revamped them) and used them with Mavi, it’s one of his favourite language works. Because Mavi can write letters at 3 years old, we didn’t get to use our moveable alphabet and instead he would just write the missing letters.
Thanksgiving Themed Rhyme and Beginning Letter Sound BINGO Game
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Introducing the Montessori Pink Series for Beginning Reading
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
I've talked about Vito’s sensitive years for letters in my Instagram account. Since September, he’s been into letter sounds, identifying beginning letter sounds, sorting objects according to sound, making rhymes, forming words, pretending to read and deciphering words etc. so I decided to give him a “structured” activity on alphabets. Here’s what we have been doing so far:
- Five in a Row activities that are tied to a letter
- A letter of the week kind of activity to go along with a holiday or season (letter l and letter a)
- Reading lots of books
- After learning a letter, we would read and create his own phonics booklet
During the course of these activities, I observed that he would try to decipher a word, or pretend to create words using sticky tapes, in writing and using our moveable alphabet. Plus, he knows 90% of the letter sounds (though he's still confused with c and k). With the signs, I knew he would be ready for the Montessori Pink Series. And oh boy, it was the best decision I made!
The Montessori Geometric Sticks
Saturday, October 21, 2017
We finally get to use our Montessori Geometric Sticks now that Mavi is learning about polygons, triangles and angles. You can purchase this fantastic learning material at any Montessori shop or in Amazon. My boys and I are fascinated with this material. There’s so much we can do with it, from building plane geometric shapes, to letters, and artworks!
The Montessori Constructive Triangles
Monday, October 16, 2017
I am so excited to introduce to you the Montessori Constructive Triangles! This is one of my favourite Montessori material because I find it useful for my 3 years old and my elementary. In this post, I’m showing you each of the content of the boxes and how it is being used in learning plane geometric shapes.
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