We made this simple artwork which involves a pastel color, liquid watercolors and watercolor paper.
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We made this simple artwork which involves a pastel color, liquid watercolors and watercolor paper.
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We’re having Ponds Theme this week because we’re spending too much time at the park watching the animals at the park’s pond.
Mavi was so thrilled to see this mini-waterfall!
Admiring the swans.
We also fed the ducks. Ducks can walk on the ground...
and swim too!
More “Ponds” related activities coming soon :)
We explored the parts of the apple and tomato after we did a couple of fruits activities. Here’s the link for our apple crafts and fruit stamping.
A brief discussion of the life cycle of the apple tree. Got this file from Montessori For Everyone.
We worked the 3-part cards of the Parts of an Apple using the ones I bought from Montessori Print Shop.
I took out samples of each parts of the apple and placed them on the cupcake cases. After the “touch and feel”, I let my son match the pictures and labels to the control cards (not shown).
Same goes with the tomato.
He was fascinated with the tomato.... he can’t stop touching the funiculus LOL.
So happy that I get to show him what’s the real thing... as comparison to what we have in the cards :) It makes it more attractive and interesting to the little boy. Hope I could do that to the rest of our nomenclatures.
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This was inspired by this post from How We Montessori.
The printed materials were downloaded from At Home with Montessori.
This was one activity my son totally loved! What’s not in the picture was when we ate the other half of each fruit LOL.
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Using some scraps of colored cardstock, I made these..
Each set of “tens” are color coded for control of error. We use these to practice counting from 1 to 100 and sometimes for skip counting.
There are a lot more possible activities that can be played with it of which I have to discover yet.
Happy weekend!
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