Showing posts with label 33 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 33 months. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tot School- Letter of the Week- Letter Ii

We're finally finished with our letter Ii week, our first vowel week, and all I can say is, Man are vowels tough! When trying to plan for this week I initially found lots of great ice & ice cream activities, but then decided to instead focus on the short vowel sound since that's the one used most commonly to form words. That pretty much left me scratching my head, but in the end I think we found some great ideas and both Dude and I were happy with the topics we covered.

Our I words: Instrument, Insect, Igloo, Inchworm, Into, Inside, Indian, Itch


   


We kicked off our letter Ii week by pulling out our box of instruments and moving and shaking to our Laurie Berkner DVD. I'm in NO way musically inclined, but this DVD is great for lending itself so easily to the kind of silly dancing that we like to do. We actually have her 2nd DVD on the way right now.



We did an I is for insects page from Making Learning Fun.



Dude did the Getting Ready Letter I Tracing from 1+1+1=1. I put the page in a sheet protector and let him use Dry Erase Crayons . We love these! He's a bit of a perfectionist and often times wants to correct it when he makes a mistake. The dry erase crayons help keep him from getting frustrated. And I like that I don't have to worry about him getting marker on his clothes. 


   

Dude did an igloo craft similar to the one I saw over at Homeschool Creations. He cut up strips of white paper and glued them onto the igloo I had drawn out. I had him use a Q-tip for applying the glue. He actually got bored with this before he was finished though, so I took over the glue application and just let him put on the paper.



 He did his letter I Do-A-Dot painting. Always a favorite! This worksheet is from COAH.


   


For this activity I hid the Indians figures in our sand box and let Dude search for them and count them out into a numbered egg tray. Dude absolutely LOVED this! He was eagerly counting and kept telling me "Now I need to find #_!" I loved the fact that this mixed a sensory experience with math.

I do realize "Indian" may not be the most politically correct term, but they fit in so well with our I theme that we just went with it. Ours came from Dollar Tree. You could also use "insects" instead if you had those.



On a particularly gloomy and rainy day, we reviewed body parts by having Dude scratch itches in the places I called out. 



It didn't have anything to do with the letter I, but Dude enjoyed building block towers with his number cards. You can read the details here on my Tot Trays post.


   




I absolutely loved this math idea when I saw it over at Hart 2 Hart. She used ice, but we went with our Indian figures since we were doing the short i sound. I had Dude roll a number dice that only had 1-3 on it. He then tonged that many Indians into a glass and repeated this step for a second glass.  Next he dumped both glasses into a bowl and then counted out how many Indians he had in the bowl. I added the magnetic numbers as he went to remind him of the numbers he counted. This was his first real introduction to addition and he did pretty well with it and wanted to keep going for awhile.


   

We also used our Indian figures to discuss some positional words. We started with in & inside, but also talked about out, outside, under, on, beside, behind & next to.



We made a fun little insect craft that Dude has enjoyed flying around the house. I figured any insect would do so went went with a butterfly. You can read all the details of how to make it here.



Dude did his letter builders.



He colored his phonics coloring page and then another day glued on pictures of things that start with the letter I. Both printables are from Homeschool Creations. (Some of the pictures start with the long I sound.)



Before I did any inchworm activities with Dude I wanted to make sure he knew what an inchworm was. So we looked at videos of inchworms on Youtube. We liked this one. We also looked at several caterpillar videos and talked about the differences between the two.



Then Dude attempted this inchworm building activity from COAH. He had a tough time with this.



Ok, so it didn't exactly follow our short vowel letter I theme, but I gave Dude some shaving cream to play in so that I could get a meal prepared. I did suggest he draw I's, but he vetoed that idea pretty quickly. I also gave him ice cubes to make it more interesting.


   

Little brother also got in on the fun!


    

We pretended our living room carpet was a lake with crocodiles and Dude had to jump from rock to rock (towel to towel) without falling IN. He had a good time rescuing cars and animals from the window sill. 



We brought our Indians back out for a little memory game. I removed an Indian while Dude had his eyes covered, and then asked him to recall which one was missing.



We discussed the concept of measuring in inches. I wish I had picked out some books to use in advance of doing this activity that were exactly so many inches. Dude was pretty confused when the books fell between 2 numbers.



He did this Letter I search.



 And this inchworm counting activity from COAH.



He sorted some capital and lower case I's that I'd jotted out on scraps of paper.



He worked with the new Letter I CVC  words printable that I made for him. We worked on identifying the ending sound first and then filling in the blank with the correct beginning letter.



And we finished up our I week by making this igloo craft that I saw over at Hart 2 Hart. I knew Dude wouldn't have the patience to do this for long so we used a little bathroom size paper cup and I cut up a cereal box for the base and to make a door. I hot glued the cup and cardboard pieces together ahead of time and let Dude glue on the marshmallows. He ate at least as many as he glued on!



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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What's On The Trays- Post 7

D is 33 months.
S is 14 months.

On our trays for this week we had:


1. Connect 4 game
2. 2 recycled spice containers (well cleaned and now filled with water), sponges & a bowl (I also added a funnel later.)






6. 55 Wooden Blocks (I had to include 2 different sizes to get enough), 1-10 numbered cards (You could just jot these down on scrap paper, but ours are from here and get used frequently.)


And now for the fun part:


   

The Connect 4 game definitely turned out be be both boys favorite tray this week. Dude requested it quite a few times and Spudder was desperate to get to it too. I'm not totally sure why Dude loved it so much, but he used it to make patterns and liked taking the pieces out. I wasn't totally sure Spudder was going to be able to drop the pieces in. He played with it for longer than I expected while not being able to. And then I guess it all clicked for him and I started hearing plunk, plunk,...plunk, plunk...plunk, plunk. I was excited!


   

 I couldn't resist putting out the Hide N Squeak Eggs this week. I'm so ready for it to feel like Spring! Spudder really enjoyed these, but Dude never choose this tray. He's far from mastering being able to match these up, but Spudder liked taking the tops off, trying to put them into the tray and really loved making them squeak. Anything musical or with an interesting noise is a hit with this guy right now.


 

We used our number cards and blocks for making towers. This started out as a tot school activity, but I ended up putting it on a tray because I knew Dude was going to want to repeat it. First I had him put the number cards in order. Then he built a tower next to each card using the appropriate number of blocks. 


When we got to the upper numbers I could tell that Dude was having trouble remembering what number he was counting after he had placed a block, so I had him start counting the blocks out onto the table first and then building each tower. This worked much better for him and was the way he did all of the towers the next time we did this.

   

Of course the best part of this activity was knocking the towers down!


   

Spudder also got a turn at tower building and was able to stack 2 blocks successfully (large or small). At his 12 month well-baby appointment I saw that this was a milestone that they ask about at 15 months so it looks like he's right on track. (Big brother built the tower in the right picture for Spudder to knock down.)




I had to hold the Melissa & Doug Lace and Trace Pets cards for Dude so I don't have any pictures of him working with them. Lacing is still a difficult task for him.



The Magnifying Glass File Folder Game I made for Dude was a hit!



The water cleanup tray was also tons of fun! This was a Montessori inspired idea. The idea was for Dude to sprinkle the water onto the table, clean it with a sponge, then wring the sponge out into the bowl.

   

Dude had a ball doing exactly that after I modeled it once for him.


Since he showed me that he already knew how to take the top off the spice bottle, I decided to give him a funnel to keep the fun going. He played like this for quite a while!


   

Spudder also got in on the fun both as a spectator and a participant. He shook, he splashed, he smiled, and he got drenched! I tried to give him a sponge too, but he immediately tried to eat it, so that wasn't going to work. Both boys did end up pretty wet, but it wasn't anything a change of clothes and a towel couldn't fix. The fun they were having was definitely worth it!


I'm linking this post up to Tot School at 1+1+1=1, Tot Tuesdays at My Delicious Ambiguity.


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