Showing posts with label Letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letters. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Next letter

We moved onto the next letter today.












The envelope in the middle (on the bottom) has different cards in it. These are the cards from last week. Ruth had fun sorting the cards into living things and man made things.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Raising Rock Stars

I have had these pages printed out for a while and finally got them up on the wall for Ruth. It's a free on-line preschool programme called "Raising Rock Stars Preschool" and Ruth is very excited about it all.
It's always fun to have cutting practice. Cutting out the pieces for the memory verse.
And to get to use Mum's sellotape.





At the end of the week the wall was lovely and busy and well decorated with all the things she did.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Preschool Nativity Pack

I printed this Preschool nativity Pack off the Internet yesterday and Ruth and Hannah had a lot of fun with these pages this morning.
Ruth said "This is easy" :-)

"Jesus starts with ....."

And then the letters on her own. Good job Ruth.

Friday, November 19, 2010

To do list

Ruth wanted to have the same type of "to do list" as Rachel had - so I got hers done last week. Rachel's are on the top and Ruth's on the bottom (where she can reach them).
Her "Art" this week. A picture
for Dad. She also ended up with
lots of stickers on herself. :-)
It was lovely to see how this week she took over the job of doing the chooks from Rachel (the red lables). She takes them any scraps, fetches the eggs and checks that they have enough food. She is such a big girl already.
Other items on her list are "Tell" when she tells me about the story that Rachel has read to her, "Music" for violin practice, "Computer" - a friend lent us a couple of new games so she is enjoying those and learning a lot. And then she has some items that are not for everyday. I have made enough for every day but for starters we are going to have it our goal to get to them at least once a week. "Baking", "Art", "Read" - at this stage it's just work on the alphabet, "Math" - at this stage just work on recognising the numbers or doing some counting or adding, "Sew" - she loves sewing and I want to try and get her something to do every week and "Clean" - it's nice for her to have a record of packing up or cleaning that she has done.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

JumpStart Preschool

Ruth is really enjoying this computer programme.
I can already see how these simple counting games have helped her counting. She is getting really good.
She is even starting to recognize the numbers with this game. They do say the number but she is able to at least recognize some of them before the number is even said.
Extra practice in recognizing the numbers in order and the letters too.
The memory game is also more advanced than on the Barnie DVD - so that's nice to get her mind that extra stimulation.
She quickly jumped to level 3 with letter recognition.
Colour by shape or number or letter is always fun.
Songs with the words highlighted as they sing.
Hide and seek where clues are given and you have to work out where the fish is hiding. This clue was "I rhyme with sock".
Odd one out. Great for showing the difference between letters.
And Ruth will always enjoys some puzzles.
I like how in this one she gets to see how two smaller different shapes together make the big one.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Letterland


Ruth has really been enjoying her Letterland Computer game. First she has to find the letter (there are 5 different scenes that they take her to). They are given a clue with the same starting sound (like Golden Girl is by the goat). Then when they find the letterlander they get to play a game with them. One game is a maze where she has to collect all the letters that are the same. Only once she has collected them all will the gate open on the other side.

Another game is where she has to catch only the one letter in the basic. I was interested to note that the letters that have this game are b,d,p and q and those are the only letters that fall. So they are really focusing on these "problem" ones and making sure the children can see the difference. It's been amazing to see how quickly Ruth has learnt this and she can very quickly see if it is the correct letter or not.
Then there are rhymes. The last word of the rhyme is missing and she has to select the correct picture to finish the sentence.

One of her favorites is the puzzle. And the one she enjoys the least is the "spot the difference". There are 7 things different and she has to click on the right picture only (to either take something away or to add something). The game is really clever because it gets the children to look at detail - something they need when learning to differentiate between the letters. And it's a great game for children to play. Ruth had never done one before so she is learning really quickly.

Once she has found them all they need to be put in alphabetical order. So this is the one time she calls me to help. I then tell her what letter to put next by making the sound. So I will say "a" (not the name A like in the song but the sound) and then "b" "c" and she selects the card and puts it in order. Each time she plays the cards are put in different position at the top. So she is learning to recognize them and not just remember an order. It amazes me that within a couple of week she has learnt them all.
I had the letterland book and cd with Rachel but have really enjoyed having this game as well for Ruth. It has gotten her to learn the computer (which she is doing really well with) and it has helped her to learn the letters really quickly.
Ruth got these puzzles out today. She got the 24 piece done in less than 6 minutes again and I was so surprised to see her get the 12 piece done in less than 2 minutes. She thinks it's quite fun to get timed and keeps asking me to time her. :-)