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February 18 - February 24, 2001 |
Creativity basket tips for the week: Calendar for February or a sheet of paper with numbers 1 - 26 written out neatly. A yellow crayon -- there are never enough "x" words so we discuss "xanthic" -- which means, something yellow -- so, have a xanthic crayon or marker to show your child! |
Butterfly School Count the Letters Get Sheets
In Butterfly School, we love to count. Often, we count caterpillars & the caterpillars count leaves, flowers and more. This week, we are counting letters! Jump in & join the fun! If you haven't tried our alphabet sheets, check them out this week! From my kitchen table to yours . . . tips for counting. Here are a five simple things to count, followed by five fun things that require just a little preparation! 1. count numbers 1 - 10 on our coordinated sheet 2. count fingers, toes, knees and elbows 3. count the number of drawers or doors in your kitchen (tape a number on each, or use a post-it type of note) 4. count spoons, cans, paper napkins 5. books, teddy bears, blocks Five more . . . (but you might need a store) . . . 1. count letters in alphabet soup (buy it, or buy alphabet pasta & add it to your own delicious soup) 2. count alphabet magnets on your refrigerator (you can make your own by printing & cutting up our alphabet sheet on a special store-bought sheet of thin magnet paper that works in a computer printer -- try office supply stores) 3. cut squares of construction paper and count them (also triangles, hearts, stars, etc.) 4. count seconds on a clock that shows the "seconds" hand . . . count all the way to 60! 5. count steps when you climb (carefully) up or down a safe staircase Click here, send us an e-mail & we will subscribe you for our free weekly links! For more great ideas, check out the activities at our parent site www.shininghours.com. Next week, we'll help caterpillars rest & take good care of themselves to get over a cold! You are ready for the Activity Sheets now; you can print them from here (Get Sheets), or go back to the Butterfly School home page.
From Butterfly Central, |
Poetry for everyone! Teacher Tips Count on us for more number fun! Introducing the names of numbers is important. Think of counting as the perfect lesson to help the number "names" stick! Teachers refer to a concept called "numberness" -- it is an interesting way to think about your child's first appreciation of math. Every number has a symbol -- the way we write it "2" -- this is also it's "name." But, it really helps a child appreciate the meaning of the number if we repeatedly show them the quantity each number represents. The best way? Count things and, make it a game! If you let a child hold small items as you count them out into her hand, she can feel the difference between "1" button, "2" buttons "3" buttons and so on. This sensation will help your child fully experience each number's individual meaning. Play counting games every day. It really doesn't matter what you count. You can count things that are the same, pasta pieces, spoons or shoes, and you'll also be teaching about classification. Questions for Corinne: corinne@shininghours.com Coordinated resources: Check our posters section! Print an alphabet: lowercase Print an alphabet: uppercase Print a counting sheet: 1-10 |
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