Showing posts with label manipulatives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manipulatives. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2010

We're Still Here!!

WOW!! I can't believe it's been almost a month since my last post!!! :( Our lives have been so busy lately, that blogging has been taking a back seat!! :( However, things are kinda slowing down for a while, so hopefully I can keep up!!!

We've been fitting preschool in here & there, trying to stay on top of things! We've kinda been reviewing letters & sounds lately, so not too many fun themes! :( We are doing a little Community Helper unit that Hunter is loving!! He's been waiting forever to talk about police!!! :)

While reviewing, we made some counting manipulatives, using bottle tops!! (After I entered my reward codes, of course!! ;) Super simple - just the way I like it!! I used 20 bottle tops, labels, markers & scissors (you could use a circle punch if you have one big enough - mine was too small :( My circles that I cut out were NOT neat by any means, so don't laugh!! Hunter thinks they're cool, so that's what matters!!! ;)

p.s. The red word strip chart - - $1 @ Target before school started!!!!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Catalog Flashcards

First of all - NO - we haven't disappeared!! :) Just busy as ever!! I just wanted to make a quick post showing what you can do with catalogs!! I got a hold of a few sticker catalogs that came from a dentist/doctor's office. They were filled with pictures of stickers - which included every character you can think of!!! I came up with an idea (a no-brainer) to use these pictures to make flash cards!! This is what I used:

- index cards
- magazine pictures (one representing each letter, then one representing numbers 1-10)
- letters/numbers of some sort (I had pre-cut Post-It type letters that were perfect so I used those! You can write your own, use sticker letters, die-cut letters, etc.)
- glue stick
- scissors

I'm sure you can figure this one out - told ya it was a no-brainer - but just in case: attach one letter to each index card, adding the corresponding picture. Repeat process for numbers!! I couldn't find a character for EVERY letter, so some are generic - i.e. frog for "F"!! Here are a few of mine:

Hunter loves these, because he likes to see all the characters that he knows!! **Just a word of advice: be careful when choosing characters for each letter - make sure they aren't known by a different name!! i.e. don't put a picture of "Nemo" on F for "fish" - your kid will say "Nemo" every time!!! :) If you do use a picture that might be confusing, make sure to use a group picture to make more sense!! (i.e. my letter C & D cards - I used a picture of different cars from the movie Cars, and a picture of different dinos from Dinosaur Train!)

Monday, September 13, 2010

Sticks & Clips

Need a super easy idea for counting practice?? Get a bag of popsicle sticks & some clothes pins and there you go!! I added dots, from 1 to 10 on the sticks & the numbers 1-10 on the clips (clothes pins). First, Hunter counted the dots & put the sticks in order, then he found the matching clip & clipped them together!! Easy-peasy & fun!! :)