FREE Polar Animals Coloring Pages

Friday, 15 January 2016

artic animals page

Mavi is into coloring these days and I would like share the coloring pages (with trace and draw) I made for him so you too can enjoy it!

Download you copy by clicking here. Enjoy!

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2015 Favourites and {Learn & Play Link Up}

Thursday, 14 January 2016

I enjoy reading top posts for 2015 in our link up last week and I wanted to feature my favourites!

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Featured posts:

Best of 2015 My Popular Post from Bits of Posivitiy

Top 10 Posts from 2015 from Living Montessori Now

Favorite Books for 2015 from Nourishing My Scholar

Top 10 Posts of the Year from Natural Beach Living

Here are my TOP 3 favourite posts/activities for 2015. (Click the image for the link)

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Mavi was in full force for this unit study of Africa. He was so into it that we worked on this for the entire week!  

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Our Circulatory System study was one of my favourites as well.  It’s something new and we did an entire work on it including the heart, veins and blood.  Mavi showed no sign of boredom!

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I’ve always asked myself why do we need to study star constellations? And I’ve came across a history book detailing the history behind it.  So I prepared this study not only for Mavi but for me as well, to understand how these constellations work and why they are important.

 

Welcome to the Learn & Play Link Party!

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    Arctic and Antarctica Activities for 2 Years Old

    Wednesday, 13 January 2016

    Vito is 26 months old.

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    Few days ago I shared Mavi’s activities for this month.  Now it’s time I share Vito’s. 

    1.  Counting activity using Penguin cards and water bottle lids.  When I introduced this, Vito was more interested in rolling the bottle lids than counting. He identifies the number in he lid then would roll it around the house.  Yes, tiring for Mommy!DSC_0060

    2.  Matching activity for visual discrimination using our polar animal cards from here.  Vito loves matching but I would only give him a maximum of 6 cards to match everytime we do this. 

    3.  Counting penguins using the Hape Puzzle Numbers and Safari Toob Penguins.  Vito enjoys counting the penguins!

    4.  Gluing black and white circles in a paper for fine motor skills.  I made him use the gluing stick this time so he’ll know how to use it (I did the same thing with Mavi).

    5.  Montessori parts of a penguin puzzle. I got this from a local store, but you can also purchase this Montessori material from Tower High Learning (UK) or Leader Joy USA (US) or in Amazon.  Vito loooves working with puzzles, this is one of his favourites!  He knows where to place the pieces but finds it hard to fit them all together as of the moment.   

    6.  Matching Safari Toob Arctic figures to matching cards.  Will share the cards once I fix the file.DSC_0886

    7.  Filling the buckets with blue colored rice. I made him use a scoop instead of a spoon, but he prefers using his hands. But of course, it’s the perfect tool for sensorial activity!

    8. Painting using black and white Giotto Bebe fingerpaints.  I am introducing black and white this month, the predominant colors in the Polar Regions.  I also used our Polar Regions Invitation to Play tray for introducing the said colors.DSC_0927

    It was also a great way to practice color matching, by matching the lids to the paint bottles.

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    9. Scooping dark brown (almost black) and white pompoms.  Another activity for hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

    These are Vito;s activities for the entire month of January PLUS the reading of books (daily), and letter activities for literacy (we’re working on P and W this month). Watch out for Vito’s activities for the month of February. Till next time, thank you!

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    Culture and Traditions of People Around the World

    Sunday, 10 January 2016

    ** contains affiliate links **

    Welcome to another year and another series of the 12 Months of Montessori. For this month, my friends and I are going to showcases Montessori Cultural activities.  If you are a reader of my blog, you know so well that we travel a lot, thus Mavi has grown into a lover of geography and enjoys learning about different places and different culture.  Also, we’ve been doing a number of continent studies for years. You can check these out  here.

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    To start with, I have been collecting Playmobil playsets and figures, they’re one of the best toys my kids have and greatest investment for me so far as we get to use them in our homeschool as well. We use these figures to represent a certain country in each continent, to have a better idea of the traditions and practices of the people.   

    The Figures

    This has been a long time dream of mine, to have a collection of dolls that represent countries in the world.  Those kinds of dolls are hard to find though and more expensive.  Then I discovered Playmobil and realized that they produce historal figures and playsets with important icons like Samurai, Mongols, Vikings, Princess, Flamenco dancers etc!  So I started collecting them!  See the Amazon affiliate at the end of the post for some links.

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    So each of these figures signifies the tradition, culture and the people of a certain country.

    The Cards

    I love the figures that I wanted to have cards that will go along with them, so I made these traditional clothing cards to match my Playmobils.  Here’s what I came up with!

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    South America and North America

    Here are the “models”!  BrazilCarnaval dancer, ArgentinaGaucho, USANative American, CanadaMounty

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    Asia and Australia

    ChinaMongol/Chinese warrior,  JapanSamurai, Saudi ArabiaGenie magician, AustraliaAboriginal

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    Europe

    United KingdomVictorian lady,  ItalyGladiator, NorwayViking lord, GermanyBavarian lady

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    Africa

    South AfricaSouth African lady,  KenyaMaasai tribe leader, EgyptAncient Egyptian

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    The People of the World

    Mavi placing the Playmobil characters on the mapSmile !  I’m using the Montessori Continent Puzzle Map, from Tower High Learning (UK).  If you are in the US, you can get yours from Leader Joy USA.

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    Since I can’t get enough of my my little people, here are some close-up shots of my figures. They are adorable!

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    Now to learn more about each of the figures and the countries they represent, I created picture booklets for Egypt, Japan and United Kingdom (these are the ones I made as of the moment). Mavi loves our booklets, he enjoys reading / coloring them, learning about each country and working on his own DIY booklets!  Now I just have to stop here, and talk about these booklets soon!

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    We used our fact cards of course, for the details of our figures.

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    This post is part of the 12 Months of Montessori Learning which is hosted by Natural Beach Living and The Natural Homeschool.

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    Visit my friends’ post as well, they have the most amazing ideas too!

    Easy Ways to Teach Montessori Culture (Free Printables) | Natural Beach Living

    Montessori Culture: Holidays & Observances during the Calendar Year {Free Printables} | The Natural Homeschool

    Montessori Cultural Areas and Activities for Multi-Level Learning | Living Montessori Now

    Exploring North America with my Preschooler | Planting Peas

    DIY Montessori Flag Pin Map | The Kavanaugh Report

    Children of the World Activities | Mama’s Happy Hive

    Montessori Culture 3-6 Checklist | Study at Home Mama

    Cultural Landmarks around the World (Free Printables)   | Christian Montessori Network

    Culture & Traditions of People Around the World | The Pinay Homeschooler

    Culture Studies: Finding Topics | Grace and Green Pastures

    The Polar Regions for Gradeschoolers

    Saturday, 9 January 2016

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    January is usually the best time to have winter themed activities or do either Antarctica or Arctic activities.  It is the time when kids can envision these frozen part of the planet due to the cold/extreme weather.  To start with, I set up an invitation to play tray in our shelf and displayed books to go along with it.  These can be accessed by the boys whenever they want to and not age specific, big boys and little brothers can share and play with the tray!   

    Our invitation to play tray contains the following:

    The books we used are:  (FREE shipping in Book Depository!)

    For Mavi’s activities, we started by doing a visual presentation of what Antarctica and the Arctic region looks like.  This was accomplished by recreating the landmarks of both polar regions.  You can read more about it here.DSC_0522

    I also prepared some fact cards about the different animals that lives in both regions.  Here Mavi matched the animals to what the card is describing.  If you want to try this, have your kids read the description, in this way they can practice their reading skills and improve their vocabulary.

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    More fact cards from our Polar Region Pack.   These cards describes the regions with high quality images.

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    We watched March of the Penguins and Mavi and I feel sorry for the mommy Penguin.  A lovely documentary showing the hardships of the female penguin just to feed their chick.  I highly recommend it.  Here are some of our visual materials which I made years ago when Mavi was just in preschool.  These images were sourced out randomly in Google, printed and laminated.

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    Same thing with these pictures except that I printed them in a photo paper.  These shows the different transporation used in Antarctica (scientists and tourists), the different ice formations  and in general, the environment in Antarctica.

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    Benefits of these activities:

    • Deeper understanding ont he environment of the polar regions
    • Able to differentiate the Arctic to that of Antarctica
    • Tell what animals inhabits the Arctic and Antarctica
    • Learn about the life cycle of the penguins

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    Polar Regions

    Landforms of the Arctic Circle and Antarctica

    Thursday, 7 January 2016

    Both of the boys are learning about the Polar Regions this month.  I have shared our Polar Animals Sensory Bin last week, and today I’m sharing what Mavi has been working on.  While Vito is having tray works, Mavi on the otherhand is learning about the difference between the landforms of the Arctic Circle and the Antarctica.  This activity is vital in understanding the environmentin both regions.

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    So while Antartica is a huge land mass covered mostly in ice and located in the south pole, the Arctic Circle is mainly an area located in the north pole and includes several larger islands.  The islands in the Arctic region are comprised of Greenland, and borders of Canada, Russia and the Scandinavian countries.

    Using plasticine (white for Antartica and green for Arctic) Mavi created the specific landforms for visual presentation.  We use these fact cards as  a guide.

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    Seen below is Mavi’s interpretation of the Arctic and Antartica.    He added landform cards that best describes the Polar regions.  The landform cards we used were from Tower High Learning in the UK.  But if you are in the US, you can purchase this at Leader Joy USA a Montessori shop that provides premium quality materials at affordable prices.  You should visit the site as it is having a sale as of the moment!

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    He’s checking his work by reading our fact cards which is included in Polar Activity Pack.

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    More Polar-themed activities in the coming days as we progress, I promise to share it with you! Hope this post helps in inspiring you with your homeschool activities.

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    January Themed Activities and {Learn & Play Link Up}

    Wednesday, 6 January 2016

    I love seasonal themed activities and for this week’s linky, here are my favourite activities that you can do this January in line with the cold season!

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    Featured posts:

    January Themed Activities for Kids from Living Montessori Now

    Do You Want To Dress a Penguin from Sight and Sound Reading

    FREE Hockey Tot Pack from Smart Parte

    Winter Busy Bag Ideas from Something to Offer

    For The Pinay Homeschooler, I’m featuring our ice experiment:  What Makes the Ice Melt Faster?

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    Best way to use the snow!

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