Have you ever noticed holes in your child’s learning? Boy, I did just recently with my 1st grader! We had moved on to 2nd grade math and as I was working with him on some problem solving with the months of the year, I realized he didn’t quite know them all in order! Wow, how did I miss that one? After reviewing our months of the year through song and a few activities, he had them.
One of his favorite months of the year activities was this one:
I wrote down several important dates to our family {birthdays} in abbreviated form on individual index cards.
He had to figure out the dates {that 3-16 equaled March 16th}, and record the important dates on our family’s calendar. Now, thanks to my son, we have all the birthdays recorded in our calendar for 2013 {a time-saver for me}.
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Last week, I enjoyed reading many of the posts linked up for the After School Linky Party! I was particularly drawn to three posts because they each featured learning in a very playful way.
1. Skip Counting by Five with Gross Motor Fun by Train Up a Child
2. Quilt Square Fractions by Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational
3. Name Game Activities for Spelling by Kids Activities Blog
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