A few weeks ago, Safari Ltd (Safari Toobs) sent us these amazing Ancient Rome Supertoob which is composed of 12 historical figures and a perfect learning tool to go along with our Ancient History Learning Cards. Mavi loves history and he was over the moon when he saw these beautiful figures arrive. The figures are big, and sturdy. I specifically love that they included the Aqueduct and Pantheon, landmarks that are not included in their previous landmark toobs.
Anyway, we’ve been busy using these figures for weeks now. Here are some of the ways we’ve been using them.
First Great Lesson (2) : The Volcano
Continuing our Great Lessons this week with a lesson on Volcanoes. The only thing that we prepared here was the paper mache volcano we made few weeks ago. Check out this post, Science Project: How to Make an Erupting Volcano Model, to know more about our DIY erupting volcano model. Now, to encourage the kids to explore the materials when I’m not around, I displayed our learning materials on top of our shelf.
Science Project: How to Make an Erupting Volcano Model
Monday, July 3, 2017
We made this volcano to go along with our First Great Lesson: The Volcano and this is our first paper mache project at home. I tell you, I tried to avoid these kinds of activities and projects because they are messy, and requires a lot of work. But since it’s summer, I decided to try it and much to my surprise I enjoyed making this model more than the boys did. This project was inspired by a post I read from Red Ted Art. So read along and learn how we made our model as simple as possible for less work.
Montessori Inspired Life Cycle of a Green Bean Plant
Thursday, June 29, 2017
This is a follow-up activity on our Montessori Inspired Parts of a Plant.
After learning about the parts of a plant, Vito and I talked about how plants grow. We walked around the estate and identified baby plants, some of them were just actually sprouting off the ground and this amazed Vito. We also read the book How A Seed Grows to go along with our activity, this is a really good book! The book illustrates the different stages of a plant’s (bean plant) life, from the preparations to planting up to the the part where the grown plant needs to be moved into a ground soil. We have a few of these Read and Find Out books and Mavi loves to use them as reference. Anyway, aside from the book, I also used the very beautiful Life Cycle of a Green Bean Plant from Safari Toob and a homemade life cycle cards (this are now available in my shop, Early Childhood Life Cycle Mats).
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