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Learning Addition

Friday, October 14, 2011

In attempt to add a little change and spice on our Math curriculum, I decided to introduce addition to Mavi last week.  I made orange boxes (in time for Halloween!) for this activity and use our blue pompoms (in lieu of our Blueberries for Sal unit). 

First, I discussed the plus and equal signs... it’s his first time to encounter the symbols.  I don’t know if he really understands it but he kept nodding his head whenever I talk about how these symbols work.  He just kept on calling the “equal” sign as eleven though :)

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So after I place one pompom on each box and say “one pompom plus one pompom equals...” then I made him combine the pompoms in the steel container and count. 

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We played around the numbers 1,2,3 so that all the sums would not exceed 5.  It seems that he wasn’t too giddy and attentive when we did this activity.  Although he participated and do exactly what I tell him to do, the interest wasn’t just there (at the moment).

I intend to teach him basic addition for now, playing around with small numbers and touch large ones as we progress.  

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Counting 11 to 20

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Mavi is 37 months old.

My son love is into counting these days so after we had this, we did numbers 11 to 20 as well.  We used the bead bars, although I wanted to use other counters, we just don’t have enough for this activity.

I presented 11 to 15 first, by placing the number cards and bead bars as presented below.  We counted the beads together to support the number the cards.

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Then I put together the number cards and the bead bars and as seen on the picture below.  While doing this, I explained that a ten and a one makes eleven.  Same goes as I do twelve to fifteen.

Then we would do the activity all over again, but this time, it’s him leading.  I made sure that he understands the ‘teen numbers before we proceeded with the 16 to 20.

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When we got to this part... he wanted to do the activity all by himself.  

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I just placed 2 golden bead bars to represent 20.

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We still haven’t done any numbers and counters for practicing 11 to 20 but so far he’s getting the point.  Since we’re done with lower numbers I would probably explore the ‘teen section of counting, up to twenties or thirties. 

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B4FIAR: Blueberries for Sal

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Mavi is 37 months old.

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We’ve been reading this book along side Bear Hunt but I decided that we should separate the unit studies for each book.

Here are the activities we did in line with Blueberries for Sal.

LANGUAGE.  Determining beginning sounds of pictures from the clipcards which I downloaded from the B4FIAR packs. 

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Read, build and spell of words based from the books.  This is currently his favorite activity. 

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I love it that would read the word using their phonic sounds :)

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PRACTICAL LIFE.  Sorting blueberries (blue pompoms) and other berries hehe using a clamp.

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MATH. We did an introductory lesson on addition using blue pompoms as blueberries.

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After combining the orange containers, here he is counting the number of blueberries after adding 2 plus 2.  Will provide a separate post on this.

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Tracing lines.

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I observed that on the end part of the line, his trace becomes a little jagged.  He must be tired.

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Doing the worksheet from First School.

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Later on I found him reading the words again. 

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ARTS.  We made bushes with lots of blueberries and added tree stump.  I cut all the necessary stuff, then I taught him how to make mini balls of cottons and glue them on the bushes.  He made all the cotton balls here and asked him to put blue paints to make it look like blueberries.

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We seldom have crafts activities and I was glad that we did this because he truly enjoyed the activity.  It’s his first time to work on cotton balls and he was amused.  He did this activity while I was doing the dishes, with less supervision he was able to do what I wanted him to accomplish.  By the time he finished his work, he was so happy and he immediately displayed it in his room.

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This is his finish product.

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Montessori Wrap-Up

Monday, October 3, 2011

Mavi is 37 months old.

September 26 to October 2, 2011.

Pink Series

Practice CVC words using our pink series sets 1 to 4. 

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He loves our reading activities and I was surprise that he reads using their sounds not through memorization.

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Then we worked with our ‘rambitg’ alphabets and try to build CVC words from it. I really would like to instill in him that using letters, we can form words!  This also increased his vocabulary for he learned some new words like: rib, tab, bar, fig etc.

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We made trees using oil pastels.

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Phonics

I talked about it here.

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Math

Read about our math lessons here.

Since it was also raining, I made use of our size ordering cards which I downloaded from Confessions of a Homeschooler two years ago. He’s learning sizes here and using “smallest” “biggest” and “bigger” words.

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Art

Attempting to do a Kadinsky painting.  It was a lovely day so I took him out on the balcony to paint. 

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Too bad, the paper we used were not made for watercolor :(

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Here’s my version. I was also painting with him so I can show him what to do and describe the mechanics.

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Drawing and Writing

These activities were his favorite this week.  He kept on making drawings and describing them with words that he alone can understand.  I ask him “what is it?” and he would say something like “it’s a blurg”.  Still I admire it in front of him and telling him that he did a great job.

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This is a table.

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Practice writing his name.

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Practical Life

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His favorite practical life activity:  cutting.  Aside from this, he kept helping me with the laundry.

Botany: Trees

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A wonderful week of studying trees! Read about it here.

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