In our Toddler classroom, students worked on practical life activities such as tonguing and spooning to help strengthen their hand-eye coordination and fine motor movements. Students are exposed to this type of work that is used for real-life activities. Read More
Students have begun work with fractions for our new Math unit. They have started using fraction metal insects to discover 1 whole, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5. Later on, students will work to identify a shaded fraction and an unshaded fraction of a shape. As the work progresses, they will order fractions on a...Read More
This week we added the trinomial cube, our last cube, to the sensorial shelf. We have also introduced baric to our sensorial shelf, where students used their sense of touch to feel the difference between light and heavy. Solid cards were added to our geometric cabinet to match the three-dimensional to the two-dimensional objects....Read More
Students have begun work with fractions for our new Math unit. They have started using fraction metal insects to discover 1 whole, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5. Later on, students will work to identify a shaded fraction and an unshaded fraction of a shape. As the work progresses, they will order fractions on a...Read More
This week we introduced how to identify nouns in our classroom environment, and it is always fun to watch what students notice and write on their lists. In practical life, banana slicing with a special slicer was demonstrated to students. They also got to enjoy the bananas that they prepared. We also introduced pouring...Read More