

We made shape trains to review our shapes.



This was a fun game too ! Each child had a grid and dice. They would roll and count the dots and place that many wheels ( painted wagon wheel pasta) on the grid. Again, I was reminded by the three year olds that number recognition is not one of their strong suits. They did practice one to one correlation though, which is more appropriate for them.
Sorry the blog is so late. As has become my Wednesday custom, I needed to take mom to her chemo treatment. I am just now getting home and blogging.
After I left at 12:00 Jodie and Randy let the kids watch a short video clip called " I want to be a train engineer." We rarely watch TV but thought this would be a good compliment to what they have learned already about trains.
I love the train idea with the numbers!! I think we may have to try that idea too!!
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