So far, we have put up our tree and have started to decorate it...
We also have put some Christmas themed works on our shelves in our homeschool room, and have laid out our two town scenes...the little Town of Bethlehem and our Old Fashioned Christmas Town.
Here are some photos of some of what we have been up to so far for the holidays...
Estimation, counting, sorting, patterning, more and less work for math using chocolates. Both boys loved doing a variety of math work using these chocolate filled containers... |
Little Bro working with a strand of jingle bells. He counted the number of bells attached to the strand and then, used the beads and the wooden numbers to show the total (21). He then measured the length of the jingle bell strand. He loved doing both of these math works...when he wrapped up the math, he then had a blast playing with the strand of jingle bells. For more cool jingle bell ideas, please be sure to pop over and read Jackie's post at Ready, Set, Read! about Jingle Bells and then, check out the jungle bell shakers that she made and then, pop on over to see Little Wonder's Days neat post about Jingle Bells creations. Little Bro will wanna make some shakers for sure when he sees how nice they look on these two blogs!!! |
As an added challenge to this work, he had to tie a bow that was attached to an elastic band and then, had to figure a way to carefully stack the boxes so that they would all fit together only using one bow. This was very challenging for him but he loved doing this work. 12/15 Update to this post: Big Bro's friend from Raccoon School tried this work and loved it too. |
Big Bro and Little Bro both enjoyed doing this Hershey's Kisses Addition Book. How fun to get to use chocolate candy kisses as they did their math work. Big Bro did the more complex addition problems near the end of the book. Big Bro also helped at showing Little Bro how to do the various addition problems throughout the book. Both boys enjoy doing math and eating chocolate, so this was a fun math activity...seemed to fit in nicely, as we had lots of chocolate on hand for our cookie baking and gingerbread house decorating...we also got to watch a biography about Milton S. Hershey and how the candy got its name, as Big Bro has been learning and reading biographies. Did you know how the kisses got their name? According to both this book and the biography we watched about Milton S. Hershey, the machine that these candies were manufactured on made a sound that sounded like "smooch" , "smooch", "smooch", so Milton Hershey thought of the name kisses. Here is a link to all things Hershey for you...yummy!!! |
Little Bro doing pouring work, using a Christmas themed pitcher. |
Little Bro doing some hammering, pretending to be one of Santa's elves. |
Counting work for Little Bro using bows and a number line. |
Part of our Little Town of Bethlehem scene. |
A photo of our Old Fashioned Christmas Town scene... |
Knit finger puppets for the holidays. Both boys like to act out the stories we read together using these finger puppets. They also like to write and put on their own shows... |
Both boys have also had fun over the weekend using our sensory table we have on our lanai, although the are hoping that the temps warm up, as it has been a little on the chilly side for us here in the Sunshine State the last few days. A huge thanks to Mari-Ann from Counting Coconuts, as she always has awesome ideas for sensory bins. She is the real inspiration for me to have ever even tried to include sensory bins in our day-to-day, as when I was reading her blog one day, the boys saw the cool sensory bins she had for that month and asked if we could please have something like that for their work. Since Big Bro and Little Bro are a bit older than her son, in addition to our table being a themed sensory area, we are also using our table as a fun way to practice spelling. So, for this month, Big Bro has to sort through the sensory table and find the black and white tile letters to spell Christmas themed words from a word list. Little Bro has to find the beginning sounds for various words. |
Big Bro selected this ornament as his special ornament for this year. He will look for this ornament and the Christmas pickle ornament on Christmas Eve. |
Transfer work for Little Bro. He selects the items to transfer, along with the plate and the tweezers he wishes to use for his work... |
We have also been doing some of the neat Christmas Around the World activities suggested in the Expedition Earth materials made by Erica at Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you have not seen Erica's awesome Expedition Earth material, please be sure to take a look. I ordered it as a pdf and have been very happy with it. Big Bro and Little Bro are enjoying doing the various activities that she suggests as part of Christmas Around the World. She suggests using Children Like Me and Christmas Around the World, so we are doing just that. |
This is a neat collection of Advent stories. We are reading one per night. |
Hope that all of you are enjoying your days in December.
Here is a link to My Montessori Journey's post about her December classroom activities. There are many neat ones that you may want to try in your classroom or homeschool.
Please be sure to visit Deb over at Living Montessori Now to see her post about turning Christmas crafts into Montessori activities.
In her post, Deb gives links to cool Advent and Christmas craft inspirations from some other neat blogs...so a big shout out not only to Deb at Living Montessori Now, but also, to all of these other crafty ladies who have shared some neat holiday themed fun on their respective blogs:
let's go fly a kite
Oopsey Daisy
Blissfully Domestic
A Little Learning for Two
Play and Learn with Dana
Playful Craft Creations
My post is linked up with the Montessori Monday posts at One Hook Wonder. Please be sure to pop over to One Hook Wonder to check out her nice Montessori inspired blog post, along with a great giveaway she is doing for Advent.
It is a cool wooden spiral Advent ring...here is what she is giving away:
"the spiral ring, 1 brass candle holder for the last spot, and 23 pegs on which you can glue stars, hearts, or whatever you desire"...
Awesome works!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the link to my post! That was very kind of you. I love all of your ideas. I'm not so good at incorporating math, so I'll have to copy all of your ideas. I love the measuring activity. Big Bro looks very happy to have completed his task!
ReplyDeleteWow! You have a great assortment of activities for this month. Thanks for mentioning my link!
ReplyDeleteLittle J's teacher had a fun work with Hersey's kisses last year. She put a basket of kisses and a spindle box with numbers 0-10, then the kids counted out the appropriate number. They were allowed to eat one kiss from a different basket when they finished.
Thanks so for the kind shout out and introducing me to your site. I am adding you to my reader and grabbing a button.
ReplyDeleteI *love* that gift wrapping work! What a fantastic way to incorporate math and practical life! I bet he loved that!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas ideas! Your chocolate and jingle bells math works and gift wrap work are such fun additions during the Christmas season! And thanks SO MUCH for the shout out and link to my blog! I just linked to your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
ReplyDeleteLove the measuring in jingle bells :0
ReplyDeleteYou have been so busy and have so many great ideas :)
Thankyou for linking with us! I love the activities you have been doing, so much variety and so many things that look fun as well as educational. The gift wrapping is a great idea (and good practice! :-D) and the town scenes look amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great ideas for combining the holidays with learning. It can be hard to keep them focused with all the anticipation that is building up.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas - I especially liked the wrapped one and the jingle bells estimation. One question: how in the world did you keep your boys from EATING that chocolate?! ;) Thanks for linking to Montessori Monday.
ReplyDeleteNow I featured your post in my activity of the week at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2010/12/13/activity-of-the-week-december-poetry-basket-and-montessori-inspired-christmas-activities/
ReplyDeleteYour post was featured again! This time I linked to it in my activity of the week at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2010/12/20/activity-of-the-week-gift-wrapping-work/
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