Have you seen Safari Toob Antarctic toob yet? To me, it’s one of the best toob they ever had! I mean, aside from penguins, can you name other animals that live in Antarctica? Quite difficult right? That’s why we are so happy that Safari Ltd finally came up with these figures so we can introduce our kids to other animals thriving in Antarctica other than penguins! So if you have kids or students who love animals and learning about places, Safari Antarctica Toob is one good learning toy you can invest in.
Reader’s Choice Top 10 Posts of 2017
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Happy New Year everyone! I Can’t believe that we’re celebrating New Year once again. It’s not so long ago when I was just starting to present some of our January activities, and here I am again, packing up remnants of our Christmas holiday decors and turning our sitting room into a homeschool room again.
First of all, I wanted to thank you all for reading and spending time in our blog. Thank you all for the kind words, for leaving messages that you have been inspired and that you enjoy our activities, I truly appreciate that. I wish for this coming year to come up with more great ideas so you and your kids can learn together, connect through fun activities and most of all help them in their learning needs. Speaking of which, I also plan to do more of elementary posts. I still do “afterschool” activities with Mavi about arts and crafts or extension lessons on subjects that he wanted to explore more.
Anyway, to start the year, I want to share the TOP 10 reader’s favourites of 2017 (not in order). Enjoy!
Winter Printables: Ten Frames Counting Activities
Monday, December 18, 2017
I am so happy to share Vito’s favourite counting activities and materials, our Ten Frames Winter printables!!! This printable was created out of pinetree counting sheets which I created last autumn. It was so popular that I wanted to recreate it and at the same time, include ten frames seen in our dinosaur post which was Vito’s favourite too. So combining these together, plus a tracing activity of numbers has led me to produce these products!
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.
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