Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Oh, the Things you can Do that are GOOD for you!

Book Review: Oh, the THINGS you can DO that are GOOD for you!
Topic: Health





















I found this gem at the American Museum of Natural History, while visiting a special exhibit with a student. I quickly read it in the store and then again to my little friend over lunch. After reading it this little busy bee tried to finagle it out of my arms but I refused to let it go. We read it again and I encouraged him to use his kind words and ask mom to get it for him.

This sweet book has fun illustrations and easy language to follow. From feeling great, to staying healthy by washing hands, brushing teeth to eating right and exercising a healthy lifestyle can be introduced by the Cat in the Hat. Everyone loves him, so why not try to be as healthy as him. A great addition to any library.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Games to Encourage Verbal Communication


Have a quiet child? Working on articulation? Want your child to talk louder or more frequently? Want your child to play more cooperatively?

Use your child's interests to play games to enhance verbal communication. I love finding new games that I know my students will love AND benefit from. A few years ago I had fun-loving student who loved fish. It was so exciting to find a fish themed Go Fish, that I still use. I have found many themed games that I would love to share with you that will benefit any child who is working on their verbal skills.

 I always have the child make the executive decisions to help them build their decision making skills, self-esteem and listening skills. Children are motivated by their preferences paired with fun. Being forced to play an academic game is sometimes a challenge but just by asking questions {ie. - What side are we going to use first, green or red? (Zingo) or who's going to go first, me or you?, Should we play on the floor or at the table?} will help your little busy bee feel like they are an important part of the game playing unit.

Here are my favorite games to encourage verbal communication and interactions:

Zingo! 












The regular plain old Zingo! is really fun to play with. It has basic pictures such as tree, shoe, house, ball, ghost, t-rex, dog, cat, bird.













Sight Words
{great for those little busy bees are are beginning to read}














Number
















Bilingual {Spanish/French/Hebrew}





GO FISH














Alphabet & Animal matching 
{2 games in 1}





















Sea Life & Numbers
{Match fish or numbers or BOTH}






















Colored Fish
{builds vocabulary with colors including: Lavender, Jade, Turquoise, Buttercup, etc.}

Monday, January 21, 2013

Howard B. WIgglebottom Learns to Listen

Book Review: Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen
Topic: Listening, following directions, Safety


















I have read this funny book to bunch of little busy bees and it gets an encore every time. This silly bunny has a hard time listening to others. But after a few mistakes with himself and a friend, he tries to do his best. In the end he is safe and earns a reward. A cute book to teach children how to try their best at something they are not great at for not only the safety of themselves but for others too!

Learn more about Howard & see more of his books here!


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Alphabet Alley


Made by Discount School Supply, this fun tool will get little busy bees moving and learning all at the same time. There are endless activities that you would do, hop, jump, walk, add letter objects, play a matching game, have children stand on their letters, etc. 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Selfish Crocodile

A great book to teach what it means to be SELFISH. 
















I found this on a classroom bookshelf and had to read it IMMEDIATELY. I LOVED it.  It's straight to the point. If you want to be a selfish and not share, then you'll be all alone. When mean Mr. Croc is in need of help, a sweet little mouse comes to the rescue. After doing such a nice gesture, the two become friends and the crocodile is changed forever. Any child would benefit from this book.

Get The Selfish Crocodile by clicking here!




Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Snail Pace Race Game

Game: Snail Pace Race





















This is my all time favorite game to use with little busy bees when teaching them how to play their first closed ended board game. This great and simple snail game teaches young learners how to take turns, roll dice, match colors, following instructions and practice using focus and attention skills. I highly recommend this game to any 4-year-old and possibly 3-year-olds too! It's cute, fun and easy to learn. 

Enjoy & buy Snail Pace Race here! 


Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year Busy Bees! 

I know I haven't been posting much so I apologize. The winter season got away from me faster than I realized. I'm glad to welcome another year and say goodbye to the last one. I have a feeling that 2013 will be a fantastic year. Another year to work with as many little busy bees as I can!

To start the year off right I returned to one of my student's homes with a small gift: a visual! I offered this as a gift to the child. I presented it to him and we touched it together and spoke about what it was. 















Nothing too fancy just a piece of cardboard from a holiday package from Amazon, a simple number line {Bank Street Book Store} and the letters of the alphabet {Michaels}. 

We started using it this week. Since this one particular little busy bee enjoys "playing" the guitar, we sing the ABCs together while he plays. Today he announced that he wanted to sing it without me, which was very exciting. As he sang I made sure to touch each letter to help him with his letter recognition and knowledge. Already a big hit with him, so I thought I would share it with you. It's a great an easy way to bring part of a classroom into the home to enhance learning, curiosity and exploration.