As we march into April, here are some pictures of Children's Academy students hard at work this week. May they add a little sunshine to this rainy day!
LITTLE ROOM
 |
Sound countainer from the language area |
 |
Color sorting from the sensorial shelf |
 |
The famous Pink Tower |
 |
Matching work |
 |
Add caption |
 |
Who doesn't love birthday cakes all year round? Counting candles! |
 |
Mat rolling... a wonderful practical life activity.
TRANSITIONAL ROOM |
 |
Students enjoyed watching colors swirl while learning that milk and soap just don't mix! |
 |
Pink work from the language area combined with the movable alphabet. |
 |
Sometimes two sets of knobbed cylinders are more fun (and challenging) than one. |
 |
This may seem easy, but this work from the sensorial area is more challenging than it looks. |
 |
Working with an activity from the math shelf |
 |
Students working with the rectangular box of constructive triangles |
A sensorial approach to catapult making!
BIG ROOM
Reading with a friend
You've heard of hieroglyphics, but have you actually written them? Our students have!
A favorite extension of the Pink Tower and Broad Stair
One of the many extensions possible with knobless cylinders.
Number recognition and quantity comprehension are skills worked on with red and blue number rods.
Color tiles take patience but are well worth the concentration. Beautiful :)
Math work is never dull around these parts
Enjoy the weekend, Children's Academy family!
|
|
No comments:
Post a Comment