To conclude our ladybird unit, we studied the parts of the ladybird using nomenclature cards...
...and the felt puzzle I made.
Previously, we worked on some activities on the ‘life cycle of a ladybird’, read about it here.
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To conclude our ladybird unit, we studied the parts of the ladybird using nomenclature cards...
...and the felt puzzle I made.
Previously, we worked on some activities on the ‘life cycle of a ladybird’, read about it here.
Linking this to:
We started learning Spanish last week. Here, he’s learning numbers and colors in Spanish. Since he knows how to read, he can easily match the labels both in English and in Spanish with the numerical number.
For colors, he already knows his verde, azul, amarillo and rojo. The rest he still needs to learn them yet. So these days, we’re using Spanish whenever we talk about colors so he can get the hang of it.
I am surprise that he knows a LOT of Spanish words, thanks to Dora maybe LOL.
My son had been playing with his insect toys lately and since it’s summer, I decided that it was time for an insect study. Honestly, I am terrified of insects... so it took me awhile to do something like this... because the sight of them give me the creeps.
Anyway, first on the list is the study of Ladybird. Yeah, that’s what we call them here instead of “ladybugs”. I told my son that they’re just the same... and I made him use the word “ladybird “ for convenience.
Here’s some of the books I borrowed from the library that is ladybird-related.
Then I also borrowed a “bug” book and it has a few pages discussing the ladybird and it’s life cycle. I love that it shows the detailed growth of the said bug in real pictures.
After I presented it to my boy, I printed out the Ladybug Life Cycle from Montessori Print Shop and have him color it.
I love his choice of colors! They’re all bright and vivid.
Oh and he wrote the labels. I made him trace my handwriting though.
Then after that, we did some crafts for the life cycle just like what we did with the Frog. I realized that I only took a few photos because I was busy directing and helping him out.
And here’s the end product. Lovely isn’t it?