We had lots of fun doing "Tot School" activities last week. We worked on identifying big/little, using a glue stick, using an eyedropper, cutting play doh, building towers, playing Memory, and best of all, playing alphabet match-up (the above picture). I set out 10 letter cards that Noah knows, and gave him matching letters from his tub toys. I said, "find the other M" or "find the matching O," and Noah would walk around and look at the cards until he found the match. It was so interesting to see his brain working! The other highlight of the week was using a glue stick. Noah really gets into his gluing, as you can see from some of these pictures.
Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Alphabet Match-Up
We had lots of fun doing "Tot School" activities last week. We worked on identifying big/little, using a glue stick, using an eyedropper, cutting play doh, building towers, playing Memory, and best of all, playing alphabet match-up (the above picture). I set out 10 letter cards that Noah knows, and gave him matching letters from his tub toys. I said, "find the other M" or "find the matching O," and Noah would walk around and look at the cards until he found the match. It was so interesting to see his brain working! The other highlight of the week was using a glue stick. Noah really gets into his gluing, as you can see from some of these pictures.