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Month: January 2015

North America map!

North America map!

Who would have ever thought doing Geography with a 3 year old could be so much fun?! DJ has been working with the World Map puzzle for awhile and can now name all the continents, although he usually calls Asia “the big one”. Hah. So this week I brought out the North America countries puzzle map. Because this map has so many tiny pieces, I taught him to place the pieces on the Control Map so he can remember what…

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Starting the Sandpaper Letters

Starting the Sandpaper Letters

DJ and I have been working on letter sound games for about 9 months now. It had been mostly a struggle to get DJ to even hear me at first. He just didn’t seem to understand why I wanted him to learn the sounds. A little while ago I started telling him the sound games were the first step to learning to read and that helped to get him to at least listen if not participate. Using I Spy Phonics…

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Map Work!

Map Work!

DJ has been doing a lot of new continent work the past couple of weeks. He received the Montessori Map Work book for Christmas (thank you, Grandpa). I have been collecting Safari Toobs for awhile now so I had most of the miniature animals included in the book and I had a few animal cards that matched too. This is a fairly simple board book that presents three animals from each continent. I like that aspect of it because it…

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Metal Insets!

Metal Insets!

Starting the new year off right, I presented the Metal Insets to DJ today. He’s been doing a lot of writing lately which is different from drawing because instead of sweeping circular movements, he’s trying to mimic my handwriting by doing small rows of curves and lines. DJ saw the insets in storage yesterday and started yelling excitedly, “I’m ready for those! I’m ready for those!” Heh. He didn’t know what they were for yet nor did he know that…

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