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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday! Week 13 : December 17 : Number 25 & 26


Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday:




Foam Number Books:
  1. This week add the numbers 25 and 26 to your number books.
  2. Remember to write 25 on the first page, 26 on the second page, twenty-five on the third page, and twenty-six on the fourth page and repeat with the rest of the pages.
Picture Books:
  1. On the twenty-five page put the following on top in the middle of the page 25(make sure its big enough)
  2. Then a little bit below the number 25 put the spelling of the number 25 (twenty-five).
  3. Then directly below the word one put a picture of any Twenty-five items like coats, computers, or pillows (make sure it is Twenty-five items).
  4. What is really neat to use for all this is foam letters, letters and pictures.
  5. On the Twenty-six page do what you did with the twenty-six page except use the number 26, the word twenty-six and a picture of 26 items like 26 cups, 26 bowls, or 26 dogs.

Index Cards:
  • Place the number 25 on a card, word twenty-five on a card, a picture of twenty-five items
  • Also write the number 25 on card, word twenty-five on a card, and a picture of twenty-five items.
  • Add these cards with the your other index word cards.
  • Remember to add the numbers and words to your key chain card holder
  • Remember to keep on teaching  your kid's math.  Here's an example: Write on a card 15 + 11 = 26 on the other side have a picture of twenty-six  items. And the number twenty-six written out.  Try not to go above = 26. Keep it real simple.

Number Sewing:
  • Don't forget you can have your child sew the numbers 25 and 26. 
Memory Game:
  • You and your child can now play their memory game with the numbers 25 and 26.
Math:
  • Remember to do more math with your child
Yarn Math Art:
  • Supplies Needed: Construction Paper, Yarn, Glue and Scissors : Have your child make numbers from pieces of cut up yarn.
Clock:
  • Remember to work with your child on telling time.  Check past posts if you need to make a clock.  You can also teach them military time too, now that they are up to number 24.  
  • Printable Christmas Math Worksheets: ClickHere
  • More Printable Christmas Math Worksheets: Click Here:
  • Even More Printable Christmas Math Worksheets: Click Here
Christmas Book:
  • Supplies Needed: Christmas Pictures, Paper
  1. You and your child can make your own 12 days of Christmas Book.
  2. On each picture glue your 12 days.  First page can have 1 star, second page 2 angels, third page 3 computers and so forth. Whatever your child wants. 
  3. After you glued all your pictures on their pages. Then you and your child can have fun making up they're silly story to go along with their pictures.
  4. Punch 3 holes down the sides, so you can thread yarn through them to tie and keep their book together.  
  5. Remember your front and back covers too.
Money(Coins)
  • Lay a bunch of coins in front of your child. Work with them in adding up the coins they choose. 
  •  Show them the different ways that some coins can add up to the same number.  
  • For example: 5 nickels = 25; 2 dimes and a nickel = 25; 25 pennies=25; 1 dime, 2 nickels, and 5 pennies= 25, etc.

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