Thursday, September 3, 2009
My Moment #10
"I had a new years resolution this year to take out at least once a month. And i've not done so for the last few months. Our talk today reminded me of that. Reminded me that I don't say or remind you how much i love you or how much you mean to me. How much i feel you do for us.. How you push me, when i lose focus. How you love to hear me play music and I don't. How sometimes i'm as self concious as you . I do a bad job of showing you just how important you are.Would you like to spend a morning go to the maymont. have a picnic, go on a carefree walk. I still would like to see the poe museum downtown. maybe we can go there afterwards. I know the timing of this response your email is all wrong. But i don't want to dwell on that. I don't want this to be a once and done either. So let's have a day together and many more. i love you"
Friday, August 28, 2009
My moments # 9
got to bring it back - with all the chaos I have to remember the fun/good/quality time right?
So Moment #9
Jake ROCKING out hard to Rancid
Jake lyrics to the song "under the red hot moooooon, the wheels on the bus" hahahahahah
Family dance parties in our new living room
and the Fat Rapper Dance
(not to self - video tape Jake doing the fat rapper dance! It needs to be documented)
Music - it always relives the tension ALWAYS :)
So Moment #9
Jake ROCKING out hard to Rancid
Jake lyrics to the song "under the red hot moooooon, the wheels on the bus" hahahahahah
Family dance parties in our new living room
and the Fat Rapper Dance
(not to self - video tape Jake doing the fat rapper dance! It needs to be documented)
Music - it always relives the tension ALWAYS :)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Mad Science
Make Shift Activity #2 - Mad Science
Soooo this activity was suppose to be an experiment with color – Mixing primary colors to get secondary colors (yellow + blue = green), but it turned into more of a pouring activity. Which is fine! We got in some good talking in about colors; I showed him how to make green and purple and we also had a good talk about glass and how careful we should be when using it.
Supplies:
Glass Jars
(Note: Don’t be afraid of glass! One of the biggest things with Montessori is using aesthetically pleasing supplies; the sun shining through a plastic container would not look nearly as nice.)
Food coloring
(Note: you only need the 3 primary colors (red, yellow, blue) don’t be a dummy like me and pre-make green….DUH!)
Water
(Note: Don’t be afraid of glass! One of the biggest things with Montessori is using aesthetically pleasing supplies; the sun shining through a plastic container would not look nearly as nice.)
Food coloring
(Note: you only need the 3 primary colors (red, yellow, blue) don’t be a dummy like me and pre-make green….DUH!)
Water
What you might want:
A dropper of some sort (turkey baster, eye dropper)
(Note: this would probably keep this a color activity instead of turning it into a pouring activity)
A dropper of some sort (turkey baster, eye dropper)
(Note: this would probably keep this a color activity instead of turning it into a pouring activity)
What was supposed to happen was:
Take one color and add to empty jar
Take second color add it to jar.
Presto change-o you have a new color (ewwww ahhhhh)
I am not to concerned that the meaning of this activity was lost. In the end we had a lot of fun. We will revisit it again later, maybe with a dropper.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Make Shift Montessori
So it's Saturday morning 7:00 am and your 2 year old is wide awake and ready to go...whats a mama to do?
Gear up, start the coffee and oatmeal and find something to keep his brain busy for at least two minutes.
Which brings me to Make Shift Montessori activity number 1 -
Marble Motor Skills and Muffin Tin counting:
Supplies
Muffin Tin
12 marbles
Child Sized tongs (I saved this from a Deli tray- perfect fit for little hands)
This is in no way a hard activity to master. The whole point of this activity is to help learn hand eye coordination with a little math thrown in.
We started by counting the number of holes in the muffin tray.
Then we broke out the bag of marbles and counted out 12.
I didn't have to show Jake the next step on how to use the tongs to put one marble at a time in each hole. He gathered as much
And off we went one by one
Simple, free and easy! And a great way to get his little brain pumping in the morning! We worked on this for a good 30 minutes before he got tired of it and wanted his oatmeal. Counting and showing me how he could use the tongs with either his left or right hand. This activity also got him counting things all day long on Saturday.
The number theme started in our house with this book:
The Original Chicka Chicka Boom Boom book was SO awesome in helping us with the alphabet that I couldn't not check this book out!
A lot of my ideas for "activities" come from other mamas and Montessori principals. As of right now I don't have the whole Montessori shelf set up going on (right now), but a lot of what we do around here is based off the learning principals behind Montessori. Motor skills, practical life, sensory, etc. At the same time most of what we do has to be budget friendly. There is NO way I could justify spending 100 bucks on one toy. Trust me I have thought about it and concluded that it is much more fun finding things around the house and using my crafty wit to make it into a fun activity. Coffee cans, muffin tins, lentils, pots, pans...what ever.
I have a bunch of pictures of other make shift activities that we have done before and some cool ideas for the coming weeks. I think next week we are going to start with some Geography. I just got an giant map of the world at the thrift store so I need to put it to good use.
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