This week was our first week back after the Thanksgiving break. Often, I wonder how the children will respond in our classroom having been away for some time - What will they need reminders about? Will they remember their lessons? The pictures from this week show me that I should not have been worried. Clearly they remembered a lot and came back refreshed and ready to continue:
Sharpening a pencil during the Rainbow Letters writing practice activity. |
Painting at the easel. |
Labeling odd and even numbers with the Cards and Counters lesson. |
Math Step Board: matching numbers and placing them in sequence. |
Fine motor development with Locks and Keys. |
Making quantities with numbers and beads, 11-19. |
Beginning sounds with the Moveable Alphabet. |
Vocabulary building cards. |
Counting numbers 1-10 with the colored beads of the Short Bead Stair. |
An extension activity for number 1-10. |
Counting and one-to-one correspondence with the Number Rods. |
Building fine motor control with Nuts and Bolts. |
Practical Life: Polishing Glass |
Building the Brown Stair. |
Pairing colors with the Second Color Tablet Box. |
Working with and comparing the Pink Tower and Brown Stair. |
"This is a triangular based pyramid." |
"Here is the lake!" |
I very much appreciate how this student has set up these materials in order to maximize movement. |
Folding the Hundred Chain to make a square of one hundred. |
There have been many World Maps being made this week. |
"That box is empty because zero means nothing." |
Linear and skip counting by tens with the Hundred Chain. |
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