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Learning about LENGTHS (Measuring)

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

This is an introduction to a RULER, and new concepts like length, inches and centimeters were also introduced.

We have done measuring activities previously but at that time, my son wasn't really interested and cannot grasp the concept. 

But I happily announce that in this activity, he was totally engrossed!  I can't describe the concentration and dedication he showed me whenever I ask him to cut a center length of paper strip or make a worm of  certain length using PlayDoh.

Make sure that your child understands the concept of length (or how long) as you will be using it often in this activity.  Also I recommend that you talk about the ruler first, describing inches and centimeters (this depends on the age of your child).

Here are some of the tools we used that can be easily found inside your house:

  • Small and large paper clips.  You can connect them and make your child measure (inches or centimeters) it or the other way around.

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  • PlayDoh or homemade dough.  I asked him to make a very long "worm" of playdough and cut them into specific lengths.

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  • You can also use craft sticks. 

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   I also cut different strips of paper and made him match the labels for each strip using a ruler. 

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Now this time, I made him create the strips according to my instructions.  BUT first, you need to show the child how to use the ruler to measure strips of paper and most importantly TRY TO DEMONSTRATE at first.

Here, I have to keep on reminding him always start at '0'.  I didn't realize it was complicated because he has to adjust the ruler's position from time to time to make the starting point at '0'.

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And what more would interest your child than to measure parts of his body!  In our case, we measure his fingers LOL.

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Hope this post gives you idea on how to go start learning about lengths and sizes.  My next objective is we'll measure weights.  But I still have to get some materials for this one and I am eyeing this weighing scale.  A wishlist for Christmas!

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Learning about SETS

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Creating sets by sorting is for me a fundamental basis of virtual mathematics.  A set is basically a collection of objects with distinct properties.  And for kids, we do this mostly with the basic activity of sorting.

Since it's the midterm break, Mavi and I will be doing lots of math activities.  We'll be reviewing basic math concepts using manipulatives for retention :)

First on my list is the concept of "sets". 

For toddlers, this is just a sorting activity.  But for a kindergarten, I have to elaborate that it's all about making collections or groups. 

WHAT YOU NEED: 

  • counters and other manipulatives (buttons, bear counters, patterning shapes)
  • instead of using a sorting cup or tray, I used colored cardstock

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Here's how I set them all up on a table.  I prepared instructions on a strip of paper for him to read and work on. 

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Each instruction varies, like: "set of seven red objects", "set of three blue buttons", "set of four squares".collageii 

And we also revisited our Numbers and Counters :)  My son loves this!  DSC_1654

We'll do basic addition and measuring next :)

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Solar System and Astronomy Cards

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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Due to some request, I made a copy of my Solar System and Astronomy Cards at Sellfy.  The file is now up!  It is composed of two files: 

  • Solar System Nomenclature Cards and Definition Booklet
  • Space and Astronomy Nomenclature Cards and Definition Booklet
  • FREE Planet GUIDE

The file is available for only 1.50USD, so affordable isn't it?! 

Grab a copy now!

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O'Keefe's Autumn Leaves

Monday, October 21, 2013

We're doing  lots of art work for the past few days as we've been busy with school events (no time to brainstorm for other subjects).  This work is inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe's Autumn Leaves.
Georgia O'Keeffe is an American artist.  She is known for her paintings of flowers, leaves, trees and other natural forms.  Her work features enlarged objects from nature and painted as if viewed through a magnifying glass.  
So what we did first, was to splash some colors into the art paper using watercolors. Once dry I cut them into different leaf shapes.
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We identified the autumn colors and used oil pastels to add textures on the leaves.
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This is how it turned out.
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Son loved the texturing!  He would explain why he used certain color combinations on one leaf and a different one from the other :) 
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And finally, I added black paint for the veins and the outline. They turned out lovely and we compared it to the work of O'Keeffe.  He asked if we could do the shell as well, but told him we'll do that in the summer or try other objects around the house as well.  These leaves are so colorful that I'll be putting them in his window.
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It would have been nice if it didn't rain for the past days as I plan that we do a nature expedition at first, observing natural objects using a magnifying before we do this activity.  But unfortunately, mother nature did not cooperate.  So if you're on the side of the world where the weather is good, I suggest you this activity first before starting the painting activity.
Happy Monday to all!
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