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Non-Toxic Finger Paint for Babies

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

I got this from a friend and this mixture is very very simple!

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Mixing a plain yogurt and food coloring (I used a small amount of organic food coloring) you will produce a yummy finger paint for little babies! The activity is intended for sensorial play and I was not encouraging him to taste or eat the yogurt.  But you know that at this age, babies mouth anything.

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And the good thing about it is that big brother can join as well!  And they play with it for 30 minutes (I was able to wash dishes worry free)  Two kids (and a Mommy) happy with one activity. How cool is that?

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Bright Beaming Toddler Week 1

Monday, September 1, 2014

Mavi is 16 months old.

Theme: Cow | Vocabulary: Calf | Shape: Square | Letter: A | Number: 1 |Nursery Rhyme: Hey, Diddle Diddle

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MONDAY

Theme: Cow
Vocabulary Word: Calf
I introduced the theme by showing pictures of cows from book and pictures which I printed out.  He immediately recognized the cow and said “cow” without a hint from me.  At this stage he also loves to point out letters which he recognizes like c,a and o.  So everytime we encounter the word cow, we say the sounds of the letters.  He is also proficient in speaking the world calf.  He would say it as “cahhffff”, exaggerating letter F. 

 

TUESDAY

Shape: Square
He loves looking at the picture of a square, and holding the object as well which was from Playskool Shape Sorter.  He can’t pronounce it yet, he just keeps on saying “ker”.    As part of the suggested activity, we walked around the house and looked for square objects.  We pointed to to floor tiles, counting the sides of the square and some stuff we found at the kitchen as well (biscuits).

 

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WEDNESDAY

Letter: A
Mavi knows the letter A already, so this day was a breeze.   The activities didn't consume much of my time so I get to work some chores. I wrote the small and capital letter side to side and made him color it. The problem is that, my little boy doesn't like scribbling/shading, so after 10 seconds of holding the crayon and scribbling in any direction he immediately got bored. So I ended up doing the activity :)

 

THURSDAY

Number: 1 / One
This is the first time that I'm teaching him a number. To introduce the number, I did a similar approach to the letter A, I wrote the number 1 on a paper adding a label on it, and on the side of a paper I drew one dot. I told him "one", he said "an". I showed him the dot on the side, made him feel it by feeling the dot with his fingers on the colors.
We also wrote the number 1 over and over again on a piece of paper. I made him hold the crayons, and made him write the number 1 on a piece of paper, of course I'm doing the writing I just guide his hand.

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Good thing we have this 1-2-3 toy form fitter again. He can identify the number 1 and now knows how to put the number in the right hole. Unlike before, he doesn't know what to do with this toy. So now, he keeps doing it over and over again, dropping the number 1 on the hole.

 

Friday

Nursery Rhyme:  Hey Diddle Diddle
Nothing much on nursery rhyme, it's just a repetitive recital of the poem. Even though we already have this rhyme on his book, I still printed it out and put it on the book just for documentation purposes.

 

Learning Wall

Since I haven't found a poster material, for the mean time, I used our wall for this week.

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Montessori Practical Life 

Opening and closing the barrels.

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Linking to:

Montessori Monday
TGIF Linky Party
Teach Beside Me
Preschool Corner
Teaching Mama
I Can Teach My Child
Home + School = Afterschool!

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Learning About East Asia

Sunday, August 31, 2014

East Asia

If you’ve been following my blog, we started our Asia Unit last month and so far we successfully completed our Southeast Asia Study.  In this post, I present to you materials and activities we worked last week for East Asia. 

Maps and Flags

As you all by now, we ALWAYS start our continent/country study with maps and flags.  This will familiarize the child of the subject’s location and each of the country’s national symbol.  For the East Asia, we identified three major countries: China, Japan and South Korea

Materials:

  • Asia in a Nutshell
  • Asian Flags Nomenclature Cards Pack

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Again, we used Lego to recreate flags.  This activity is similar to our Southeast Asia flag activity.

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Famous Landmarks

We have painting/crafts activity and Lego play.  Our tablet is very useful for this activity.  We used it to view pictures (for clear view) and watch videos related to our study. 

Materials

  • Asian Landmarks Cards for other activities (3-part cards, fact cards).
  • Lego
  • Paints
  • Pink Tissue Paper

Famous landmark for Japan is Mount Fuji

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We chose Great Walls of China as our subject here.  Here we use our fact cards, which Mavi reads while we view the bigger picture in our tablet.

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Calligraphy

We are using the Japanese numbers in this activity.  I painted the characters on papers and cut them for presentation.  Now Mavi has to make the characters as well.

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After the activity, Mavi was like “Mom it is so difficult!”. 

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Animals

We’ve studied Asian Animals previously, so in this activity we’re doing a Panda puzzle.  I printed this from DLTK Kids, and Mavi has to color and form the Panda according to the cheat card.

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Arts and Crafts

We made oriental fans and learned how to make origami items.  For the oriental fans, we used paper plates, used watercolor for the background and black tempera paint for the details.  Our origami papers are homemade because the real ones are so expensive in this side of the world.  They’re colored crafts paper and I cut them to a size of 6 x 6 inches.

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Books

We used lots of books, but here are my son’s favourites [aff.links]:

  • Letters Around the World:  China --->> OUR FAVOURITE SERIES!
  • Discover Countries:  Japan

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For more Asia Unit please check my Pinterst Board Follow Pinay Homeschooler's board Continent Study: Asia on Pinterest.

Linking to:

Montessori Monday
TGIF Linky Party
Teach Beside Me
Preschool Corner
Teaching Mama
I Can Teach My Child
Home + School = Afterschool!
History and Geography

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The Making of Bahay Kubo

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Here’s my attempt of presenting how we made our Bahay Kubo (Nipa Hut) project which was part of our Southeast Asia Study.

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It’s pretty simple actually. What you will be needing are the following:

  • strips of cardboard paper
  • bamboo skewers
  • double sided tape
  • green cardstock (roof)

Procedure

1.  Cover the upper portion of the sticks with the double sided tape.

2.  To make a wall, stick the strips of cardboard on the two bamboo skewers. See the picture below (make two of this).  Leave a square shape in the middle for the window.

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3.  To make the square house, connect the two walls using the cardboard strips again.  It should automatically stick on the bamboo skewer because of the double sided tape.  But you can add more tape if needed.  Leave a rectangle opening on the other wall for the door.

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4.  For the roof, I use a cardstock, folded it and cut some strips on its end.  To make it sturdy, I glued the middle part in a cardboard paper.

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5. To attach the roof on the house, I tape (double sided) another strip of cardboard in the middle of the roof so I can place it on top of the house using the side walls. 

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6.  For the stairs, again it’s pretty simple. I use the double sided tape to attach all the elements in the stairs.

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And that’s how we were able to come up with a Nipa Hut model.  Hope this post will give you an idea how to make your own version as well. Happy weekend!

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