Exploring Animals in the Marine Ecosystem
Thursday, July 3, 2014
A sudden change in weather made us look into the world of marine animals. Per usual, we use Safari Toob Animal Figures (Safari Ltd Coral Reef Toob and Toob Toobs Sharks Miniatures ), FREE Marine Animal Cards which I created a long time ago, books from the library (see affiliate list for the details) and some paper crafts for our mini project.
Finding Balance
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
For a healthier me, I've been running/strolling lately and I took the boys with me. Mavi scoots and Vito rides in his buggy. With less than 3 months of this glorious heat, we're not wasting it at home... we'll grab the opportunity of enjoying this summer heat by spending our afternoons outdoors. I grew up in a tropical country and I never stayed home when I was their age :) In a nutshell I am an outdoor person and believe it or not I get sick when I am physically inactive.
That’s what I’ve been showing Mavi and exposing him to mother nature. As I said , it’s healthier… not just for the physical body but for the soul as well. Being with nature helps me commune with our Creator and keeps me calm.
But no worries, we’re still doing home “school” activities in the morning so there’s still something to look forward to. It’s just that I have less time to blog and read other blogs as well :( I will try my best to catch up.
Oh and Mavi will be joining the football camp this summer as we are not yet sure if there’s still a place in the swimming class. I am so excited for him!
What about you, how do you find balance in your life?
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Monday, June 30, 2014
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Igneous Rocks, Nomenclature and Fact Cards
How to Introduce Numbers to Toddlers (Ages 1 to 3 years)
Sunday, June 29, 2014
1] Familiarization of Numbers using playdough. We made number symbols using PlayDoh. I first introduced 1-9 and as we progressed we did 10 to 19. I shared our Numbers and Letter playdoh mats last year, FREE Numbers and Letters Playdoh Mats.
2] Number matching puzzle. This is one activity I kept on repeating. You can check out this number matching puzzles in Amazon
- The Learning Journey Match It! Counting
- Melissa & Doug Self-Correcting Wooden Number Puzzles With Storage Box (40 pcs)
4] 1 to 1 Correspondence. Again, I just made the graph. He counts the number of circles (with the number symbol on the side) by putting a stamp on it. Here, I showed him that the number represents the amount of circles present. There also learning materials in Amazon that can help reinforce this concept. My favorite are these:
5] Numbers and Stickers. Oh how my son loved this!! I cut out pieces of paper, write a number on the upper left side and place the same number of dots. Then Mavi and I would count along as we cover those dots with stickers. After which point to your child that the number of dots/sticker is represented by that number symbol.
6] Pin Colored/Counting Wheel. I honestly forgot the source of this material but this is one of our favourite. I labeled wooded pegs with numbers and colors so we can match them with the ones in the wheel. (If you happen to know the source please leave me a message!)
7] Montessori-Inspired Activity. The concept behind here is similar to the Montessori Numbered Spindle Box. I used plastic cups and craft sticks instead. Labeled the cups with numbers and asked Mavi to place the correct amount of sticks in each cup.
8] Do a Dot Markers. Now this is not necessary but I just have to mention that we love these markers and we love using it in counting! I still have these markers which I bought in Singapore in 2011. I can't wait to use them with Vito. You can get these in Amazon US, Do A Dot Art! Markers 6-Pack Rainbow Washable Paint Markers.
9] Homemade version of Montessori Number Rods. So I made number rods using foam and used magnetic numbers for the symbol. This helps a child develop an understanding of the quantitative relationship between numbers. Here's the link in Amazon US if you are thinking of buying one, Montessori Counting Rods.
10] Ordering numbers. So simple, we used magnetic numbers and I just wrote the numbers 0 to 9 on a piece of cardstock for the control chart. At first Mavi would match the magnetic numbers to the numbers in the cardstock. As we progress, I made him match the numbers in order of what is written. We would recite the numbers after each activity. Repetition of this activity will help the child understand the concept of ordering and counting. Here are some suggested links if you want to get your own magnetic numbers:
- Melissa & Doug 37 Wooden Number Magnets in a Box
- Roscoe Learning 124 Piece Magnetic Numbers and Counters Math Skills Set
11] Number Crafts. Oh the first activity on numbers!! Expose them to number symbols similar to your alphabets. You can do this by doing crafts or reading books together.
12] Number Flashcards. Oh we found a way to make our flashcards useful. We counted those pictures on the flashcards using counting chips. My son loved this!!!
These are all easy to prepare math activities and I hope that I was able to give you enough ideas to bootstrap your math learning journey with your young one/s.
Happy Sunday!