- 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
Introducing the Montessori Pink Series for Beginning Reading
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Preschool Learning Letter L Activities
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Presenting our letter “l” activities! We’ve started “letter of the week” kind of activities since September because of Vito’s interest in letter sounds and reading. We’ve been reading FIAR books over the summer and this led him to further explore words and language activities.
Beginning Letter Phonics Cards
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Montessori Inspired Phonics Mystery Bag Game
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Preschool Learning Letter A Activities
Sunday, September 17, 2017
We’ve started letter activities again because of the renewed interest of Vito with our language materials. Let me just share with you some of these activities in case you needed ideas on how to start a letter of unit activity with your kids.
FREE Letter A Dot and Tracing Activity Sheets
Friday, September 15, 2017
Apple Letter and Number Cards
Friday, September 21, 2018
Beginning Reading: Language Objects and Activities
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Early Literacy with Beginning Letter Sound BINGO Game
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Tot School: Letter ‘Rr’
Friday, March 18, 2016
Vito is 28 months old.
Vito is currently in his sensitive years and I am taking advantage of this period as he’s really into ALL our activities, positioning himself in his table asking for something to “play”. So this week, we started with letter R. Why letter R and not A? Well, I decided to follow the RAMFBITG method of introducing letter sounds to Vito. To know why, read about it here.
Letter E Curriculum - Letter of the Week
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Absolutely the BEST Letter of the Week Curriculum! The Letter of the Week - Set E is a packet of Montessori-inspired learning materials filled with hands-on activities to go along with learning the letter 'e' sound.
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.B4FIAR: Jesse Bear What Will You Wear
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Anyway here are the activities we worked on to explore the subject areas of Jesse Bear What Will You Wear. Note, this was a 2-week long of rowing. The activities here were mostly done in the morning and we only worked on one activity a day, and the rest we spend it outdoors or Vito would do something else (like work on his traditional Montessori materials).
Preschool Letter R
Sunday, September 4, 2016
We started our preschool unit with letter R and I divided the activities into two: (1) phonological awareness and (2) pre-writing. The pre-reading activities is scheduled on Mondays and pre-writing on Tuesdays. Vito does no more than 20 minutes of “school” per day. The rest of the activities, Vito considers it as “game” or “play”. During “school” time, I would quit the activities once I see that he’s bored or not interested. My experience has taught me that it’s not about the quantity of activities that I give to my kids that matter. In fact, they get tired so easily and bored when I do that. Especially with Vito, I learned that I should do things slowly with him, and that I should respect and follow his own timeline of learning. Mavi was different, he absorbs anything… he’s always interested, Vito is very choosy.
Going back, this week we’re starting with the letter R. Vito can name the letters of the alphabet if he’s in the mood so I decided that I should be giving him pre-reading activities so he won’t get bored. Below are some of the activities this week for pre-reading and pre-writing.
Letter ‘a’ Sound Activities
Monday, April 27, 2015
We've started our letter sound of the week activities a few weeks ago. Vito is 18 months and based on my observation, he is ready to learn letter sounds as he started to say a few words and can mimic letter sounds as I say it to him.
This letter of the week curriculum is basically not new. There are a lot of variations out there on teaching one letter a week. However, I have come up with my own activities and method of implementing it. I have used this curriculum with Mavi and it has worked for us so I am using it again with Vito. The order of the letter sound that I am going to introduce to Vito by default is from a to z (with emphasis on the small letter) but of course it may change as we progress depending on his needs, interest and availability of materials.
For those who are new to this, the basic idea is to focus on only one letter sound at a time (a week or more). Instead of having a specific theme that corresponds to a letter sound, we will try to use all the objects in our Letter Sound Basket in our activities to add variety. I also added tray works that introduce basic concepts like colours, shapes and numbers.
Okay some of you might ask me how we do this? Well on a daily basis here’s our schedule we work most of these in the morning, after reading books. One to two activities a day for about 15 minutes in the morning and if he’s into it in the afternoon, then we do another one. Afternoon activities are sometimes skipped, as he prefers playing with big brother. What is mostly achieved in the afternoon is reading books as we do it all together, while cuddling in bed.
*** I added links to all the materials we are using here so you will have an idea where to get it. They are affiliate links, no extra cost on you if you decide to purchase them. ***
Letter ‘a’ sound basket. Contains the objects we used and the letters. In here you see an ambulance, alligator, apples, big letter A from Munchkins, magnetic letter A/a from Melissa & Doug (this was Mavi’s and an all time favourite!) and my homemade sandpaper letter.
Letter ‘a’ craft. I made a small letter a on a piece of cardstock and have Vito stamp it with Do-a-Dot markers. Once dry, I cut it out and form it into an apple. I pinned this in our learning wall. By the way, these markers are really really good! We’ve used them in so many ways and they were still Mavi’s! Can you believe that?? It lasted for so many years without drying!
Note: Vito enjoyed this activity so much. He can stamp more letter a’s than I could have imagine LOLApple 1:1 correspondence. Using the IKEA Ice Tray and Learning Resource Fruit Counters, this 1:1 correspondence teaches little ones basic math concept. I count as Vito places a green apple in the moulder.
Note: This is one activity that stayed in the shelf for two weeks. Vito loves putting the apples into the moulder and putting them back again in the container. Sometimes he would spill them and put them back again. We do this activity almost every day to introduce counting.
Alligator peg board. Because alligator have sharp teeth, we use this FantaColor peg board to practice fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination. Can Vito really insert the pegs in the hole? Well it is a hit or miss! And that’s what’s good about it, he keeps on trying :D Our version is the portable one that comes with a bag and with different peg sizes. I chose this so both Vito and Mavi can use it. The alligator is from Schleich (oh he loves this!).
Note: As mentioned, this activity is a hit or miss. There were times he loves doing this because he can easily pin the pegs… but he gets impatient and lose interest when he can’t pin them in the hole.
Circle shape sorter. The shape for this week is circle, since it is the closest shape to an apple. We used our Playskool Shape Sorter (this was Mavi’s) and we only use the circle shape. As I mentioned previously, one at a time. So here, just the circle shape so he can easily identify which hole and will not be overwhelmed.
Note: This technique has worked with Mavi and it worked with Vito as well.
Gluing circles. I’m hitting three birds in one stone here, sensorial activity while learning the circle and red colour. We did this a couple of times, first using liquid glue and the other glue stick. He doesn’t like both LOL But he loves putting the cut-out circle shapes in the big circle.
Note: While doing this activity, I would say “this is a circle”, “let’s stick the red circles in the big circle”. Mention the key words like “circle”, “red”, “stick” or “glue”. As mentioned, Vito doesn’t like the feel of blue or something sticky. But that’s okay, Mavi was like that too. It’s part of learning right?
Eating apples. Of course, snacks include apples!
Note: What could say? He loves eating!
Green and red colour. I’ve been introducing colours since Vito turned 1, and even though we still work on our red basket, I still include colour sorting in our weekly activities so he can differentiate the two colours. Here I used craft pompoms to be sorted out. He doesn’t sort, I do most of it. I’ll try first, showing what to do and let him try a few.
Note: Again, hit or miss here. There were times he’s doing it right, and sometimes he randomly puts them anywhere. He loves our green and red apples the best though :D
Ambulance prints. Vito loves paints and we do painting as much as possible. We are using Giotto Bebe fingerpaints, which I totally love because it doesn’t have a smell! And I love how creamy the paints are.
Note: Another favourite in the house! He can do this for around 30 minutes uninterrupted. But be sure to keep an eye on the kids. Even if the paints used is non-toxic and washable, these still are not edible!
Recommended books that will go along with it:
Now, see them all in action!
Don’t forget to pin this for later!
FREE Spelling Worksheets for Letter Sounds ‘i, p, n’
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Language Lessons for Preschoolers: RAMFBITG
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Vito is currently working hard learning his letters, sounds, and expanding his vocabulary. Due to weather constraint we are mostly stuck at home, therefore the lack of outdoor nature studies. So our mornings are mostly spent for his “homeschool”. We are busy reading books, learning letters, doing writing, and practical life activities.
In this post, I would like to share Vito’s language lessons which you can try in your homes as well. Remember my post on booklets? I mentioned in the post that at home we’re learning letters and their sounds in groups (color coded). First group is RAMF-BITG, second is CUSN-POLH and lastly DEXQY-WXZKVJ. This idea came from My Montessori Journey, one of my favourite blogs dated back in 2010. Read more about this grouping here.