Marble run
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Marble run
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Maths - Taking away by adding on
Maths - Taking away by adding on
5 year old
This week we were working on taking away by adding on.
We started by looking at small sums and moving coins around to show that we could work out any missing number if we had 2 parts of the sum.

Next we used coins to buy toys and receive change. I let him choose which way he wanted to do the sum. Finally, we moved on to some alien worksheets. This is usually received well as i try to include his favourite TV show or toy of the moment!
He loved the sheets, happily drew out the number lines and after ensuring he wrote the number above the jump for both the tens and units, was able to answer each question easily.
Lets make light
Lets make light
Kid was quite complicated having to join positives and negatives the right way round but this was great for encouraging the kids to look really closely at the pictures and make sure each piece was in the correct way.
We successfully made a few circuits, making the lights stay on, switch on, flash and finally adding buzzers to our circuit. Boys came up with loads of ideas where their circuits could be used.
Make the world
Make the world
A project both boys are enjoying!
Next job was looking at the arctic circle and after a quick look in some books we decided to paint the arctic circle white. We used a bit of white thread to represent this and painted the area white and icy. The boys have been watching "polar bears on Ice" on the TV so this was their choice of starting place. Next job was to find some pictures of arctic animals. This was the oldest job, he searched the web and copied the pictures to publisher. After we had looked at the size of our arctic circle and the number of animals he wanted to fit in, we decided that each animal would have to be pretty tiny. After printing and cutting out. We glued the animals in place and used some sticky foam letters to spell out arctic.
The kids loved this project and the finished result looks great.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Paper Tearing pictures
Paper tearing - spotted some fab pictures while out made of torn paper. Took this idea home and started off with lots of sheets of coloured paper on table. Boys panicked when they found out they were to tear the paper, as normally torn paper means a ripped book - which spells TROUBLE!
However, we started and very quickly realised neither boy had any idea how to tear paper. After lots of explaining and demonstrating we eventually got a few strips torn. This was enough to get started. The boys had already chosen favourite toy and they were going to use this to copy. (My original idea was to develop the kids drawing skills - both draw sticks for arms and legs and round circles for heads and bodies.)
Boys started gluing their torn strips and copying their models, they copied a lot more than I thought they would but this was their choice . I tried to encourage them to add backgrounds and think of 'bad guys' they could be fighting but both wanted to accurately show their character. As the pictures began to look like the characters the were really impressed. By the end of the pictures they were happily tearing away at the paper and had developed a new skill.
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