Practical Life
spooning
pouring
spreading
cutting
knobless cylinders
The cylinders were placed on this "caterpillar" I drew. She loved building the caterpillar.
Bear takes out her cylinder blocks daily. (You can see it here in action, but this isn't my Bear; it's just to give you an idea of how much thinking goes on to accomplish this. ) She is even doing the fourth block which is quite challenging.
feel and find
We focus on just a few shapes at a time. She wants to look and find and not feel and find right now, so I actually have her find them through the material as opposed to sticking her hand in the bag.
playdough
We made bread dolls out of playdough a while back. This week, Bear has been playing with her cousin and they've been making cakes with their abuelo (grandfather).
moveable alphabet work
I like to show Bear how we use letters to build words, even though she isn't quite ready to build them herself. With prompting she can tell me the ending sounds, but not the middle sound yet. We need to do more vowel work.
We did this particular work before everyone woke up one morning as I sipped a cup of tea. It was nice to have super quiet time together.
My moveable alphabet is actually sturdy scrapbooking letters from the dollar spot at Target. I bought a few packs and we can build lots of words. I just need a way to store them now.
Reading
I try to read to her and her cousin before lunch each day. We went back to storytime. I had a proud mommy moment seeing how well Bear sat focused on the stories the librarian was reading.
beginning sound sorts
(This photo is when we were still in Costa Rica.)
stencils
This fits into more than one category, but I was thinking prewriting and stuck it with the language stuff. Inspite of all the activities we do to practice the pincer grasp, Bear insists on a fist grasp when holding a writing instrument. I had just asked her to hold her pencil correctly before taking the picture. These are yogurt lids.
This was inspired by Sid the Science Kid this morning. It was an episode on making charts, so we grabbed a handful of pattern blocks and sorted them, then I drew her a chart. She loved this extension of the episode.
Montessorians use the farm to teach grammar. So I thought, why not use it to teach math too:) We were sorting farm animals and using the Gaddy Nipper crayons we won to count them. The photo is blurry because I am teaching Bear to use the camera and she took this picture.
We ordered our hearts using the number line.
Geography
Continent work and enjoying our favorite garden in Costa Rica (this was last week the day before we flew.) These beautiful ox carts are hand painted and were once used to haul coffee to the ports.
To see what others are doing in preschool see Homeschool Creations.
To see what others are doing for Montessori Homeschool see One Hook Wonder.
Nice activities, Love the hearts ice makers, the caterpilar with the cylinders, EVERYTHING!!! SO nice, thanks for share them.
ReplyDeleteKaren
I can't tell you enough how much I enjoy reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteEverything you do is so fun, but educational. You are so creative and resourceful and I look forward to each time you post!
I don't comment that often on any blogs, but just wanted you to know that I read and LOVE what I learn!
Where did you get that continent activity? That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great week. Love all your activities. You should link you geography lesson up to my carnival, we'd love to have you join us!
ReplyDeleteI really love to see what Bear is up to. That playdoh family is super cute!
ReplyDeleteI always love your posts. I bet you are going to miss Costa Rica! I think we will be borrowing your sounds matching game and the line ordering. I love the cute use for the cylinders!
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Nicole
I love the variation for the knobless cylinders!
ReplyDeleteDid you create your beginning sound sort or did you find it somewhere on the internet? I would love it!
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Great lessons! Short Pants has the same issue with wanting to "fist" a pencil, despite all of those pincer lessons as well. I have to remind him to "make a duck" with his fingers before he goes at it.
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up on posts. Love the caterpillar. And what a great find with the scrapbooking letters. I so wish we had a Target. Maybe look at tackle boxes or craft boxes to store them in?
ReplyDeleteHi, was just wondering if the beginning sound sort was something you found on the internet or did you create that with clip art it is awesome!
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