Thirsty For Knowledge Thursday:
Foam Number Books:
- This week add the numbers 25 and 26 to your number books.
- 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:
- On the twenty-five page put the following on top in the middle of the page 25(make sure its big enough)
- Then a little bit below the number 25 put the spelling of the number 25 (twenty-five).
- 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).
- What is really neat to use for all this is foam letters, letters and pictures.
- 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.
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Christmas Book:
- Supplies Needed: Christmas Pictures, Paper
- You and your child can make your own 12 days of Christmas Book.
- 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.
- 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.
- Punch 3 holes down the sides, so you can thread yarn through them to tie and keep their book together.
- 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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