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.
Montessori Inspired Autumn Themed Learning Activities
Saturday, September 16, 2017
I finally organized our shelf and added autumn-themed activity trays to go along with the change in season. Vito has been learning a lot from the outdoors, discovering new things (nature finds) and has been observing the changes in his surroundings. Now to extend this learning, I prepared these activity trays. How it works? These are prepared and placed in the shelf (except for the paints). At times, Vito would randomly select an activity and there are times I would place the activity tray on the table and invite him to play (or work) with me. If he’s not interested on the said activity, I let him return it back to the shelf and make him select a new one. This is how I check what’s miss and hit of the learning trays.
Note that this is a MONTH LONG of activities!
FREE Letter A Dot and Tracing Activity Sheets
Friday, September 15, 2017
Last spring Vito and I started to work on letters and letter sounds again (Beginning Letter Phonics Cards and Beginning Reading: Language Objects and Activities). Because he enjoyed working on these Letter B activity sheets, he always asked for “more” sheets to work on and always repeating “buh for bird” and other b objects. This led me to create more sheets! And because it’s apple season, I gave him “Aa” and it was perfect! He worked on all three sheets! More of this letter A activities but for now, I’m sharing our FREE letter A sheets.
Anatomy of a Frog 3D Model
Thursday, September 14, 2017
We love our shark anatomy model (read about it here, Montessori Inspired Shark Study for Kids) so I couldn’t resist getting the frog dissection 3D model for another exploration. I introduced this educational material when were doing our Frog Unit a few weeks ago. This anatomy model was intended for my oldest son, but Vito enjoyed learning about it too!
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