Learning about Time (w/ FREE Cards)

Sunday 28 June 2015

A few weeks ago, Mavi brought home some homework about clocks and time reading.  I knew then that we should at least have a brief discussion about the clock and reading time as it has been years since we had a clock activity. 

Reading and Writing Time

Using my latest clock nomenclature cards and workbooks, we reviewed how to read and write the time, compare the difference between analogue and digital clocks and the relevance of time in our lives.

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Clock Nomenclature Cards are from here. You can get the learning clock from here.

We then moved on to our workbooks for more practice on writing time.  Have I mentioned before that Mavi enjoys using workbooks??  Oh yes he does!

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Learning AM and PM

In addition, I asked him to make a record of his daily routine.  Like, what time does he wakes up, eat breakfast, lunch and dinner… till he sleeps.  He’s very excited about this! I can’t wait to see that routine record and share it with you.  

Other Clock and Time Activities

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FREE Insect Habitats

Saturday 27 June 2015

Here are some of the learning aids we used in my post Complete Guide for Insect Study.  You can now download a free copy of the of the file, I’m sharing it for everyone to enjoy.

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Click here for the LINK.

Star Unit Activities and {Learn & Play Link UP}

Wednesday 24 June 2015

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Welcome to another series of Letter Sound of the Week!  Today, I’m going to share our ‘star’ themed activities for learning the letter s sound. Vito really really like seeing stars around the house, and it’s the first shape that he can identify.  So while he’s at it, we jumped from letter c to learning letter s!

Letter Sound Basket. None this week. All we ever did was look at stars!

Painting the letter S.  We are exploring different mediums in painting and currently, the boys love the roller paint brushes I got for them last month.  So here is Vito painting the letter with a roller brush which he loves to use.  As we do the stroke, I would emphasize the word “up” and “down”.   I would exaggerate the hand stroke a little bit to demonstrate what does up and down means. And yes, this is also an activity for colour recognition: yellow.
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Playdough & Star Cookie Cutter.  Playdough is a great activity for fine motor skills.  Vito is enjoying playdough so far.  He likes squeezing and grasping the dough already.  We used our star cookie cutter for this.   
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Counting & Gluing.  An activity that’s like hitting two birds with one stone.  Practise gluing and counting at the same time.  What I did here was punch the star shapes and made Vito apply glue on the paper.  Then we place the stars according to their number.  We then count the stars over and over.  These days, Vito loves to count than reciting the letters LOL. He’s like, 2, 2, ,2!
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An activity that’s like hitting two birds with one stone.  Practise gluing and counting at the same time.  What I did here was punch the star shapes and made Vito apply glue on the paper.  Then we place the stars according to their number                  
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Colour Matching.  This is a DIY.  I printed stars in coloured cardstock papers, laminate then glue them on the popsicle sticks. The bead cubes were from Melissa & Doug Lacing Beads. We matched the stars to the cube by placing them into the hole.   I showed Vito how to do it first and then he mimicked my actions.  The matching of colours is still a hit or miss, so I’m guessing he couldn’t recognize them yet.DSC_0138
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Big and Small.  A random activity while playing the cookie cutter.  I was showed Vito the big star and small star.  He wasn't interested at all with this.

Now, for this week's feature!  Here are my favourites this week, something that we would like to try this summer!

FREE Summer Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time by Living Montessori Now
Parts of a Fruit Lesson with Printables by The Natural Homeschool
Shark Unit Study by Gypsy Road
Accordion Critters by Little Fingers Big Art

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GALT Cotton Reels

Friday 19 June 2015

This is Vito’s current obsession. These are cotton reels from GALT.  We love it to pieces! It’s an inexpensive toy which you can use in soooo many ways!
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If you’re asking if he can successfully accomplish this on his own, the answer is no.  The only thing he can achieve right now is insert the lace in the reel’s hole but he doesn’t know that he has to pull it yet.  I love that this activity uses both hands and working together with the eyes. 
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And he always saves the best for last. Using the reels as stacking toys! Now this is something that he’s really good at!DSC_0708
More toddler activities coming soon!

Ultimate Collection of Practical Life Activities (Part One)

Thursday 18 June 2015

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“Practical life or real work activities, along with the development of language, may well be the most important work in the first six years of life.  By means of these activities the child learns to make intelligent choices, to become physically and mentally independent and responsible.  He learns to concentrate, to control muscles, to act with care, to focus, to analyse logical steps, and complete a cycle of activity.  This lays the groundwork for sound mental and physical work throughout life.” – Susan Mayclin Stephenson, CHILD OF THE WORLD

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Scooping Pasta

Materials:
- bowls
- pasta
- spoon

Essential in practicing the small muscles in the hand.  Practised by younger children to develop skills essential in feeding. 


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Spooning Rice

Materials:
- bowls
- rice
- tablespoon

Essential in practicing the small muscles in the hand.  Practised by younger children to develop skills essential in feeding.  This can be a little bit tricky for smaller children as rice grains are much smaller than the pasta.


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Whisking

Materials:
- bowl
- whisk
- something to whisk (liquid or powder)

Essential in practicing the hand  and arm muscles.  Developing motor skills as well.


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Latches

Material:
- latch board (Melissa & Doug)

To develop the skills in opening and closing different kinds of latches.  For hand - eye coordination, concentration and motor skills.


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Puzzles

Material:
- without handle  (Farm Jumbo Puzzle)

Recognition of farm animals, able to match them to the board, develop problem solving skills and enhance memory . Develop hand -eye coordination, dexterity and concentration.


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Shape Punching

Material:
- shape puncher

To strengthen the small muscles of the hands.  Develop shape recognition as well.


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Roller Painting

Material:
- paint rollers
- non-toxic washable paints
- painting paper

Develop fine motor skills,  encourages the child to use his arms, hands, wrist and pincer grasp to paint on a paper or easel.


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Sharpening Pencils

Material:
- pencils
- handheld pencil sharpener

To develop in-hand manipulation skills.  This is the ability to move objects using one hand.


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Spooning water

Materials:
- bowls
- liquid medium
- spoon

Develop hand-eye coordination and concentration when transferring water from one bowl to another.  Essential skill in feeding and food serving.


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Garlic Press

Materials:
- garlic press
- garlic (or foam)

Enhance the skill of grasping objects of various sizes and hardness.  To improve thumb stability, which is essential in holding things, ting and drawing.


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Paper Clips

Materials:
- paper clips
- bundles of paper

Another simple and feasible activity that allows kids to develop their pincer grasp and concentration.


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Lacing

Materials (Melissa & Doug):
- beads of any sizes
- strings

To develop the skills of using both hands in a controlled and organized manner.  Having a good bilateral coordination will allow both side of the brain to work.


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Nuts and Bolts

Materials:
- nuts and bolts

Develop hand-eye coordination, and in hand manipulation (allow using of one hand to manipulate object). 


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Clamping using Pegs

Materials:
- clothespin
- bowl/s

Practice pincer grasp, a skill that is essential in feeding, pick up small objects, writing, drawing, scissors and more.


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Color Sorting using Chopstick

Material:
- chopsticks
- sorting tray
- counters

Chopsticks enhances hand-dominance, pre-handwriting/handwriting skills, and improving pincer grasp in a fun and exciting manner.  Associating colours.


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Sponge Painting

Material:
- sponge
- non-toxic paint

Develop fine motor skills,  encourages the child to use his arms, hands, wrist and pincer grasp to paint on a paper or easel.  Color recognition.


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Painting using Brushes

Material:
- paint brushes
- non-toxic paint

Develop creativity, artistic skills and hand-eye coordination.


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Gluing

Material:
- papers
- different glue types

Develop creativity, hand-eye coordination, control of hands, pincer grasp and ability to strengthen hands through squeezing.

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Glitter Glue

Material:
- glitter glues
- paper with lines

Develop creativity, hand-eye coordination, control of hands, pincer grasp and ability to strengthen hands through squeezing.


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Using a Fork

Material:
- fork
- package foams

Practice picking up “objects” using fork. Essential in feeding.  This also develops hand strength with a pinching activity.


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Transferring using a Chopstick

Material:
- chopsticks
- sorting tray
- pompoms

Chopsticks enhances hand-dominance, pre-handwriting/handwriting skills, and improving pincer grasp in a fun and exciting manner.  Associating colours.


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Transferring using a Tweezer

Materials:
- pompoms
- tweezers (Learning Resources)

Enhances hand-dominance, pre-handwriting/handwriting skills,pincer grasp, hand control and concentration.


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Transferring Glass Beads using Jumbo Tweezer

Materials:
- jumbo tweezers
- glass beads

Enhances hand-dominance, pre-handwriting/handwriting skills,pincer grasp, hand control and concentration.


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Transferring Glass Beads using Tweezer

Materials:
- tweezers
- glass beads

Enhances hand-dominance, pre-handwriting/handwriting skills,pincer grasp, hand control and concentration.


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Sticking

Materials:
- stickers
- paper

Skills developed in sticking activities:  fine motor skills, sorting skills and creativity.  Develop motor skills and concentration as well.

Another set will be posted soon!