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Showing posts with label teaching colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching colors. Show all posts

Dec 15, 2011

3 Months' Progress


Since September I have been homeschooling my 2 year old son and, occasionally, my 6 year old daughter.

I'm happy to say that we've been making progress.

I've noticed that when my daughter and I make time to incorporate homeschool activities together with her school work, she manages to ace her tests. Now, we are trying so hard to find time after school to squeeze in some activities to help her strengthen her understanding of her lessons in school.  I try not to occupy so much of her free time so much so that she won't have time to relax and play. It becomes hard when she comes home drained and exhausted from school that most of the time I just let her take her nap in the afternoon instead. Hopefully, we'll have more time to do hands on activities soon.

As for my toddler, I am so proud of him for knowing his colors and shapes. Now, he is able to name and identify colors: red, yellow, blue, orange, violet, green, pink, black, white and brown. He can also name and identify the shapes: circle, square, triangle, oval, star, diamond, cross, rectangle (although he can't pronounce it very well) and occasionally hexagon. He can now answer the question, "what is your name?", in complete sentence. I can also see that he is a budding book lover since he always asks me to read to him his books and he enjoys our reading time so much that he even asks me to read his book thrice in a row. He can now count 1-10 without skipping any number and can count objects whenever asked to. He is now trying to count beyond 10 and reached up to 24. He can name the different animals in his ABC Book of Animals and can even give the sound of some of the animals. He can act out which way is up and which way is down. He is starting to identify whether the object is small or big and short or long. He can name and point to the different parts of his body such as: eyes, nose, ears, tongue, hair, armpit, lips, legs, arms, feet and hands. He can sing several nursery rhymes. He can make the sign of the cross and is starting to learn the prayer "Angel of God". He is also starting to identify the different letters of the alphabet. He can water the plants on his own. He can put away  his toys when asked to.

All these things make me feel very fulfilled as a mom. It is very rewarding to know that I was able to teach these things that they teach in school. I am happy to see their progress every step of the way. I am thrilled to discover their new capabilities. I am exhilarated to know that I am part of their journey to learning day by day.

These are things that I should be thankful to God for… for giving me the opportunity to experience these things with my children. I know that when they grow old, these are the times that I will remember, these are the times that I will cherish so much. Hopefully, they too will remember when they grow up.

Thank you Lord for these things!!!

Sep 17, 2011

Migui on colors

Yesterday, I was so happy that my son, Migui (who is 2yrs 2mos), was able to identify colors red, yellow and blue.

A month ago I started introducing to him the different primary colors using pieces of cloth with vivid colors. I have a cloth for each color. I then held each cloth while I say its name. Migui, who is very good at repeating what he heard, repeated the name of the color after hearing me say it. He easily remembered the names but could not match the name with the cloth representing the color. He would pick-up the blue cloth then say "yewow". After several days of repeating this exercise, he all of a sudden refused to say the color's name, instead he would say Antoine(Migui's first name) for the color red and Daddy for the color blue. At first, I was so puzzled by what he meant. I knew he was trying to say something, I just didn't knew then. I then realized that he was identifying the colors and associating them with the things in his life. For instance, most of Migui's shorts are color red so when he sees the red cloth he would say Antoine, while daddy's pick-up is color blue that's why he says "daddy" when he sees the blue cloth. I continued with the exercise but he refused to say the colors or say them but fail to match them with the right cloth. Then we had a break.

I was surprised when after several days of not doing our "colors activity", he looked for our cloths yesterday. At first try, he was able to name the color of each cloth correctly. Hooray for Migui!!! I guess all he needed was a break.

We are now adding colors white, pink, purple and orange.