Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Thanksgiving Placemats

Here is an activity we did this week. We read books and discussed what it means to be thankful. Then the girls created a thankful placemat for themselves and then we also created one for Special family members. Their own placemat listed things they are thankful for and the relatives mats listed things the girls love or are thankful for having in their family. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Counting with Ten Frames

Cynthia (Nanny): 
I think this has been one of my favorite activities we've done in a while. As an educator, I know how important ten frame understanding is even in kinder and first grade. The purpose of ten frames is to develop number sense by teaching mental images of numbers, how to find different ways to manipulate the numbers, and their relationship to a base ten counting system. 

In this particular lesson, I used number flash cards to flip and have the girls demonstrate the value on their ten frame using colored counters. 

Before the lesson I gave them a few minutes of free exploration time aka playing time before we began. This helps cut out the interruption and playing during the lesson. 
Then we practiced placing counters to match the numbers we knew. I used language like "what will I have if I add one more to 7?" and "how can I quickly tell how many counters are there if the whole top row is filled?" And "what does it mean if both rows are filled?" 
They did well with the concept of counting on for 6-10. You have to model showing that if the top row is already filled you can start counting on from 5. We will continue to work on filling the top row first to make our mental images more clear.

I'd love to share more info about this lesson or answer any questions you may have in the comments below. 




Monday, November 24, 2014

Creating Number Lines

Cynthia (Nanny) :
Here's an idea that came to me on a whim. I had some index cards and wanted to quickly assess the girls number identification and ordering skills. So, I had them decorate, order, and glue the number cards to create a number line. We will use these when we're counting or adding and subtracting.

Fall Trees Handprint Art

Cynthia (Nanny) 
Using the girls' arms and handprints we created a fall tree. They enjoyed mixing and layering the fall leaf colors along with having their arms painted. If it involves paint, the girls are all for it. 😊

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Apple Tree Addition

Lil loves math (she just turned 5 by the way).  She especially loves addition, which she has pretty much taught herself.  The other day she said "Mommy, can you make me some cards with addition sentences on one side and trees on the back so I can put the right number of apples on the trees?"  So I made cards with addition sentences on one side and a plain leafless tree on the other side.  I gave her a red dot painter so she could use the dot painter to answer the addition sentenced by painting the correct number of dots on the trees.  I also had her write the numeral under the tree.

I made O a modified version (he'll be 3 in January).  I gave him cards with a number (1-5) instead of an addition sentence.


It's safe to say that Lil got this idea from an activity we did the day before during which she had to answer addition sentences with apple seeds on apples.


Since then we have also used the same concept (using some subtraction sentences too) and put Apple in baskets, dog bones in dog bowls, and feathers on turkeys.  I see lights on Christmas trees being an option very soon, there are just so many possibilities!  

Friday, November 21, 2014

Graphing Pumpkins

This is a simple graph we did using clip art pictures of pumpkins and jack o lanterns. This week we were focusing on the similarities and differences of them so I wanted to make sure to pull in graphing into the unit. Reading graphs is such a critical skill school age children need to grasp to be successful in not only math but all content areas. 

Pumpkin Patterns

Recognizing and creating patterns is a recurring theme as we learn. Patterns can be found all around us. One way I like to incorporate patterns into our lessons is to provide a few themed pictures that the kids can use to create their own patterns. During Halloween we talked about the similarities and differences between pumpkins and jack o lanterns and then used these pictures to create a pattern. 

Storybook Pumpkins

This year as an alternative to carving a pumpkin, we tried painting a Storybook Pumpkin. I had the girls pick a favorite character from a book we've read for this project. The Twins had lots of fun seeing them come to life and it was easy enough for me to let them do the painting while I was in charge of the details. I think this will definitely be on our list next Halloween! 

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Trace & Lace Pumpkins

Today, I had the twins start this activity by tracing their names on their pumpkins. They are practicing writing and spelling their names daily but I wanted to see how well they could trace letters with correct formation. 
Then I modeled how to lace the pumpkins. We used the words "over then under, over then under" to help them remember the lacing pattern. 

After we were done the name Trace and Lace came to me and I think it will be something I'll continue to do so that I can have them work on both skills. Someone else has probably thought of this name before, but I felt pretty smart for a few minutes. ; ) 

Fall Leaf Suncatchers

Today we used tissue paper, construction paper, and clear contact paper to create a fall leaf Suncatchers to hang on the window.