Thursday, 17 July 2014
Counting Stones using a Chart
Continuing from my last post, I am trying to teach Wugs how to appreciate that numbers can relate to quantities. This activity was a very simple one which involved lining up the stones alongside the numbers on the blue circles of the chart.
The moment I handed Wugs the activity, he tried to build a tower with the stones and then found it hilarious when they all fell down! After a few more attempts at getting him to put the stones on the circles, he did the first 3 and then counted them (in the wrong order) as he put them in the bag. We have some way to go, but these little detours are fascinating and I don't mind if he doesn't follow my exact intention in creating the task. As my sister assures me, "They are learning all the time" and it's not always discernible to us exactly what they are learning.
What we used:
Stones
Card
Printer
Laminator
I created the chart myself and I'm happy to share it (once I've figured out how to attach a document to a post). You could also simply draw one out by hand or use a whiteboard and marker.
The moment I handed Wugs the activity, he tried to build a tower with the stones and then found it hilarious when they all fell down! After a few more attempts at getting him to put the stones on the circles, he did the first 3 and then counted them (in the wrong order) as he put them in the bag. We have some way to go, but these little detours are fascinating and I don't mind if he doesn't follow my exact intention in creating the task. As my sister assures me, "They are learning all the time" and it's not always discernible to us exactly what they are learning.
What we used:
Stones
Card
Printer
Laminator
I created the chart myself and I'm happy to share it (once I've figured out how to attach a document to a post). You could also simply draw one out by hand or use a whiteboard and marker.
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