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So very much activity

So very much activity

Happy Valentine’s Day! Although I don’t do much with themes, DJ did participate in a Make & Mail Valentine exchange in his toddler playgroup this year. I was so incredibly impressed with the way he chose to paint the hearts. It made me a little sad to not be able to keep them! DJ was playing with his markers the other day, stacking them together and counting them. So I pulled out his number rods to compare each set of…

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Science Experiment & More North America

Science Experiment & More North America

DJ received this Primary Science Lab Set for his birthday a few months ago. It’s been upstairs in his playroom until this morning when he came downstairs caring the whole box and saying, “Let’s do this!” The set came with a few idea cards so I went through them and chose “Mixing Impossible” which is a simple oil and water experiment. I did take photos but I’ll warn you they are dark. It’s hard to take time to get lighting…

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Letters and Maps

Letters and Maps

School these days is all about letters and maps, maps and letters. We have now done 13 of the 40 sounds, or about a third. I’m really impressed with DJ’s memory for sounds. And I’m beginning to catch him outside of school time exploring words on his own such as h-h-hat. And we haven’t even done /h/ yet! A new addition to our language shelves is a sand tray. It is used to practice writing letters without needing to use…

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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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