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Saturday, February 12

Candy heart drop: beat, beat, beat


The candy heart drop was a fun and colorful game!
I love how the the hearts looked inside the jar:




First, cut out a paper heart that matches the 
color of the conversation hearts. 
Place the paper heart at the bottom of the
quart size mason jar.





We used Brach's candy small and large hearts. 
There were 6 different colors.







We put all 6 of the jars on the floor and each child picked up a handful of hearts and dropped them into the jar. Beat, beat, beat was the sound of the hearts as they fell into the jar. The adventurers loved sorting out the hearts and pulling out the wrong color if it fell in. This sorting activity was great because it was movement based, rather than standing or sitting on one place.


Monday, June 21

Popcorn sensory tub

This was the most fun sensory tub activities we have ever done and it was completely eatable! This week the theme is P, so I thought it would be great to put eatable P items in the 2 lbs of Popcorn kernels I popped in the Whirly Pop. (It's a pot with a handle that you turn over the stove.) So Pretzels, Pasta and other letter Ps were inside the Popcorn tub.







All the POPCORN!!!




 I choose to put the muffin tin directly into the tub. 
(The tub was one of those storage bin containers that has wheels you store under a bed.)





 They found P the Pelican who pops popcorn!





This activity also enlisted the cooperation of everyone to dig, find, and sort together.


It was so much fun to see this idea materialize into something as fun as I hoped it would be!

Thursday, May 6

Letter M- Math de Mayo

I found these lovely decorations last night in my box of random stuff. The key to using your box of random stuff is to have a husband that makes you throw out stuff every so often :) So we did pattern sequencing, number recognition, my favorite game of "pick a card any card" to match the appropriate number with the correct number of objects and to my surprise we did addition!

Pattern sequencing..


This was just a pattern with 2 objects: sombrero & chili pepper



The whole sequence


Pattern sequencing with 3 objects: 


sombrero, chili pepper & maraca



 The complete sequence 



I then put 2 number cards on the table and asked River to put the correct number of objects in a row


3 &4


2&5
(River thought it was funny to put the objects upside next to the 2.)


We then played "pick a card any card"...

I went first holding the cards and River went second.
(The person holding the cards is singing the "pick a card" song the whole time!)


Then once you pick out your card you need to put the appropriate objects with your number.

We were still having a fun time doing math (probably because we were singing the whole time) that I tried something new. Lately River has been counting in groups instead of the larger number. For example we put 12 walnuts into the egg carton and instead of counting to 12 he counted to 6 twice. So I say something like, "Yes, that's right, 6 +6 equals 12. There are 12 walnuts in this egg carton." Even though I am a little frustrated that he didn't just count to 12...but today I was so happy that we were able to make some bigger connections. 


I started with having 2 maracas and 2 chili peppers and asked "How many objects do I have in my hands? And River said, "Two and two makes four". I couldn't believe it! I tried a few more and he answered correctly each time. Until the 6th problem then he was done, but I was so excited that he was able to make bigger connections. (I even went to the local education store yesterday to buy some new materials to help encourage him to count the larger number, instead of breaking it up.)






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