I hadn't had the time to set up trays in a while so Bear particularly enjoyed herself this week.
Using her new chopsticks to pick up ladybugs (buttons from WM) and placing them on leaves.
Later this became a math activity, as she had to turn over a number card and place the correct number of ladybugs on the leaf.
Here she used her fingers to transfer the ladybugs to the bath mat shape.
Then it was the marbles to transfer to the mat.
She poured rice.
And transferred eggs with the tongs.
Then Bear made up her own tray work. hehe.
After I realized she still couldn't cut a circle, I set up some practice strips for her. By the end of a few strips, she could cut a circle. I started her on wavy lines and then she progressed to half circles and then full circles.
She doesn't often choose the cylinders, but this day she did and she worked on them a long time.
But what kept her busy for the longest time, was putting the colored circles away in the boxes and then finding the correct cylinder to place on top of each circle.
Stereognostic bag - an array of geometric solids. Bear tells me what the solid is before pulling it out. Or I call one out for her and she finds it.
Some work making ten "trains" with the cuisinaire rods.
She always lines up her cylinder blocks like this. Refuses to put them in the traditional formation. It's a lot easier for her to reach everything this way, so I've allowed her to continue in this way.
Sweeping. She pours the rice, sweeps it up, and dumps it in the "trash"container. The rice is then poured back into the pitcher.
I bought a magnet wand at The School Box and she had fun with the magnetic and non magnetic sort. We were both surprised at some of the things that ended up not being magnetic.
I love how you used the ladybug buttons for so many different things. :) Thanks for participating in Montessori Monday!
ReplyDeleteLove the ladybug work. Awesome creation.
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful manipulatives. I am impressed that Bear can cut the circle - Anna is not there at all and not really interested in trying. She is very perfectionistic, so she often doesn't want to try something when she is not sure of success. We struggle a lot with this.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! a lot of trays with beautiful work!!! love the cylinders, ladybugs!!, transfering the eggs!! EVERYTHING!!!
ReplyDeleteWow you guys have been super busy! We're so going to try the ladybug/leaf one. I know L will love it.
ReplyDeleteAs for your comment about Bear starting violin I would normally not recommend it so early but I think in Bear's case it would actually be a good idea!! I would love to know how you get on.
Thanks so much for linking up your post today!
ReplyDeleteI love your magnetic/non-magnetic work! i will have to put that out on the shelf soon too!
Violin lessons? Our 4 year old will be starting Suzuki Violin lessons in fall - she has been asking for about 8 months already!
Have a great day!
Jody
Great variety! Cool ladybug transfer work, practical life, magnetic vs. nonmagnetic, and math works...thanks for sharing:)
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