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However, I recently liked the Living Montessori Now page on Facebook and got some wonderful ideas from the posts there. Because we are doing the Swimming Creatures from Apologia book for science this year with our co-op, I decided to use the ocean as a theme for our Montessori inspired activities this week.
First, I sorted through our book basket and put in there all our readers and drawing books that were related to the sea and sea creatures.
Next, I showed the children the Draw Write Now book six that features ocean creatures, and provided them with paper that features blank areas for drawing with lines below for writing sentences.
I also put together a basket of our assorted sea creatures with labels so they could match the words with the objects. I also put beginning sounds on the cards in cursive and print so that my pre-reader could use the activity just for initial sounds and my older child could match words with objects.
We also worked on sea life puzzles, counted the sea creatures in the basket and classified types of sea creatures. A quick search on Pinterest would yield many more activities.
We also worked on sea life puzzles, counted the sea creatures in the basket and classified types of sea creatures. A quick search on Pinterest would yield many more activities.
Although I could just keep handing over workbooks to my children, these types of hands on activities are so much more inspiring to them, and make learning as natural as playing.
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Hi there, I was wondering where you got those great real life looking toys? Love the Whale!
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Melanie at The Dyslexic HOmeschooler. blogspot :D
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DeleteHi Melanie,
DeleteSeveral of the animals are made by Schleich and found at thrift stores. I also pulled in Duplo and Playmobile creatures from sets we own.
Blessings,
Jennifer