The last part of the Life Cycle series is the study of the natural environment, distinguishing land and water environments and its living organisms. The study of the natural environment is broken into two parts: habitats and food chains. This post is all about the organism’s habitats.
Decoding the Cuneiform Writings
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Mavi loves this activity! We’ve just finished Chapter 3: The First Writing of SOTW and we’ve been doing this “decode the message” activity game the whole day. Hopefully this will lead us to decode binary numbers and ASCII in the days to come LOL.
Picture below shows my son attempting to make his own code as well. Oh I can’t wait to make another one tomorrow for him to work on!
The Twister Experiment
Sunday, October 26, 2014
I am currently on vacation mode, so I am not keeping up with my planned schedule. It’s the midterm break for Mavi and I don’t want to put too much “home” school activities for him as well. So we’re taking each day slowly, whip any activity I can think of if I feel it or if Mavi asks for it. But other than that, we spend our time outdoors, doing a Harry Potter marathon and catch up on my workout as well.
As I mentioned, we’re doing random activities as of the moment. And that’s what we did last week. We have a few empty water bottles and we made use of it by making a shape of a tornado!
Objective: This is to demonstrate the shape of a tornado.
Materials:
- 2 two-litres of water bottle empty
- water
- duct tape
Procedure:
Fill one bottle with half full water. Place the second bottle upside down on top of the half filled bottled water. Secure them with a duct tape. Turn the bottle upside down so that the bottle with water is on top (make sure to stand the bottle on the table. Hold the lower bottle with one hand and using the other hand, quickly move the upper bottle in a circular motion counter-clockwise. Stand the bottles upright with the empty bottle remaining on top.
The picture below is quite blurry, but I just want to you see the wonder on my son’s face. Precious!
Results: The water in the upper bottle swirls in the counterclockwise direction and this forms a shape that looks like a funnel as the water pours into the other bottle. This funnel shaped formation is the same shape as the vortex formed by a tornado.
Vocabulary:
- A vortex a spinning flow of fluid.
- A tornado is a violently rotating funnel of air that touches the ground.
Mavi enjoyed this activity! We kept the water bottles for days and he keeps on doing those “shaky” things to make the tornado.
For best result, it is recommended to use a washer in between the bottle’s mouth piece.
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Pumpkins!
Friday, October 24, 2014
No, we’re not carving pumpkins this Halloween. First, I don’t have the tools and second, we have no space for them. So instead we painted pumpkins and stick them on the crystal window of my son as decors!
Teeny Weeny Tot School
Thursday, October 23, 2014
We’re celebrating a few milestones!
First Vito can now sit upright in his chair. I used this opportunity to make him look at books and practice turning pages to master pincer grasp :)
And we started to wean on his own! He insisted actually. I was feeding him and wanted to take spoon from me which I did. I gave him the opportunity to feed himself and he actually did! Well he didn’t get to finish his lunch but it’s so AMAZING to see him trying to scoop the food from the his bow and put it in his mouth! He was doing it OVER and OVER until he got tired until Mommy has to do it for him :)
Sensory and weaning at the same time using a jelly!
This soft sensory blocks is not a favourite at the moment. But I do love their colours and their different textures. For now he just keeps on mouthing them and using them as teethers (yes these are teethers as well).
He loves to touch it using his pointer fingers though.
More pincer grasp practice using the chunky puzzles.
Oh and definitely loves my homemade shakers :)
I’m not into sensory bins as I don’t have the space to store them but we do have lots of boxes of animal figures (Mavi’s), and whenever I need him to get busy… I just give him these boxes to explore. He loves to take the animal figures from the box and put them just on the side.
For language, we did animal farms last week.
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Human Body Unit: The Skeletal System
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
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FREE Teeth Development Nomenclature Cards
Monday, October 20, 2014
This week we will explore on how teeth grow. I made the cards so we can look into the permanent set and discuss the functions of each. Download the file by clicking the image below.
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Color Gradient Painting
Sunday, October 19, 2014
We try to have an art class every Friday as what I indicated in our October Calendar. I bought new sets of paint last week, they’re 80% organic, non-toxic, water washable and doesn’t have the strong smell like that of Crayola. So my son had a renew interest in painting and he’s been doing it randomly not just during Friday.
This idea was from a picture I saw in my Facebook newsfeed and I wanted to try it with Mavi, teaching him the colour progression… from light to dark or the other way around.
He picked the primary colours and the green. We added 3 drops of white paint each time we lighten the colours. Son totally enjoyed this activity! He especially loves the part wherein we changes the shade of the colour and he gets excited to see the effect.
So here’s Mavi’s work and mine. I didn’t get to finish my work as I ended up assisting him in his colour mixtures.
As an extra work, he ended up mixing the primary colours…. to produce secondary colours so he can paint a rainbow. A few years ago we had colour mixing activities, you can pay it a visit as it became really popular and was featured in other blogs as well.
I’m so happy of his renewed interest! And with the new paints, I can allow him to do lots of art works without worrying of the strong paint smell :D
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Friday, October 17, 2014
I mentioned in Facebook that this activity (one to one correspondence) of numbers is one of my son’s favourite works. Here, we used the number symbol cards, Montessori beads, counting finger cards, dot cards, number words and bear counters.
You can get the number cards, tally and finger counting cards from this post of Linton Academy. The number dots were made by yours truly. Unfortunately, I lost the file and couldn’t retrieve it. But this is so easy to do. The number words were homemade as well (handwritten).
Enjoy!
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The Nile River
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Continuing our World History study, we read about the people of Egypt and the richness of the Nile River. We pinpoint the location of the river in the map and how the civilization of the Egyptians started in this great river.
After reading Chapter 2 of the SOTW, we proceeded immediately with the mini-projects it suggested. One of which is creating a model of the Nile River. We could have done this outside, but the weather has been really terrible this week so we made use of our art crafts at home and whatever we could find to make our model as close to the description of the river.
Below in the picture, Mavi using blue crepe paper for the river forming a delta going to the Mediterranean Sea. Here we discussed what is a “delta”. A good review of our landform lesson.
He added some playdough to plant our mini trees (from our front yard) and made pyramids out of LEGO bricks.
I added accent to his project by painting the base with green paint to represent some lush farmlands. And this completed his Nile River Project!
Next I will be sharing our map work and the first mummies :D
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Teeny Weeny Tot School
Monday, October 13, 2014
Vito’s activities were limited to a few because I was recovering from a flu and at the same time I was catching up on some chores. Hopefully we’ll be doing something more meaning next week.
Lego Transfer
I’m allowing Vito to explore the bricks on his own. We were supposed to do a Lego transfer activity but he couldn’t get it yet because he wasn’t paying attention. To him the bowl is more interesting rather than the bricks.
Finger Transfer
Again I used the yogurt and food colouring for this. He loves this activity!
And I have to capture his masterpiece on a piece of paper :)
Book of the Week: Mr Brown Can Moo
We’ve been reading this book for days and Vito enjoys listening to my voice! He’s so cute whenever he attempts to follow his Mom making the sounds in the book. Then I would also show him the animal figures that are mentioned in the book. Sorry no actual photos during the activity as I’m holding him and the book as well.
Ball Drop
This is such a simple activity with a homemade toy as I don’t want to splurge on kids’ commercial toys. I made a hole in a box of orange juice and would instruct him to drop the ball. I would demonstrate and he attempts to follow but without success. He can only hold the ball up to the top of the box but cannot make his little hands drop the ball. Awww. So cute!
See the picture below? He’s attempting to drop it but couldn’t do it. He uses his mouth to catch the from dropping. So cute!
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Human Body Unit: The Internal Organs
Sunday, October 12, 2014
- Introduction to Internal Organs
- Puzzles and Nomenclature Cards
- Different Internal Organs (Modelling using PlayDoh)