Thursday, 4 July 2013

Homemade Printables

This week, doll had some fun with  math printable made by mama.
 
 
 
Matching colored symbols.
 
For each symbol, I made two of each but in different colors. I wanted to her to exercise her observational skills i.e it may be the same shape but is it the same color?

 
Matching numbers from 11-20.
 
This was intended for her to learn counting beyond 10. She is at this moment comfortable in counting from 1-12 and then it gets fuzzy in between but picks up again from 18-20. Hee Hee!

 
A montessori inspired number board. Instead of the 100 board, i made a 20 board for doll to arrange the numbers in order. 
 
 
Another printable to help her in counting.
 
Each tree has a number indicated on it and she has to put the corresponding number(s) of apple(s) on them. The permanent Velcro stuck on each tree acts as a control of error for her. It guides her on the exact number of apples she should put.

 
Tong-ing cotton balls.
 
I thought she didn't have the ability to use tongs which was why i put this activity off for a long time. I have under estimated her. She took this like a professional! She even knows how to angle the tongs such that she can clip the balls into place. Lesson learnt from this mama!

11 comments:

  1. How old is babydoll? Perhaps you could also tag the age group in your posts? Thanks!

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  2. Thanks for the suggestion! Doll just turned 2 few months back. :)

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  3. Hi! Would u mind sharing some of the printables? They r so simple but beautifully made! It is ok if you don't want to share or you can do a post re: how u do it? Either way thanks a lot!

    chloedengene@gmail.com

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    1. Hi! Thanks for the compliment! I'll put it up under my printables folder as soon as I can yah? Look out for it!

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    2. Thanks alot for sharing yr hard work!

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    3. you're welcome! Thanks for showing appreciation, it makes sharing more worthwhile. :)

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  4. Sorry! Another qns : where do u buy the velcro tape from? Thanks!

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    1. I got it at popular bookshop. Hmm, I get this question lots, I think I'll post a picture of the Velcro on my fb- look out for that one too! :D

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    2. Saw it in yr facebook! Thanks! Will check it out when i have the time to go Popular. Didnt know it is called "fastening tape" =P Thanks alot!

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  5. These ideas are sooooo cool la, gonna borrow your creativity to make these for the kids! Thanks for sharing!

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