Showing posts with label teaching a child with Down syndrome math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching a child with Down syndrome math. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Rowing with Blueberries: Day Two

We started our blueberry learning day with worksheets that I downloaded from Homeschool Creations (one of my favorite "go-to" blogs for homeschool ideas and printable's).


The first worksheet's that we did was a pre-writing practice series of sheets. When Vada and I do these, I always do it in steps. The first step is her and I do the practice together, in a hand over hand fashion, my hand over her's. After we have finished all of the pre-writing worksheets I then give her a new color of dry erase marker and give her some free time to "practice" on her own. I feel, by always following the same steps she knows what to expect and what is expected of her and because of this she is also able to be motivated to finish the exercise with me because she thoroughly enjoys her free time to write on her own.






I usually stay seated next to Vada through everything that we do including her free time (for now), I use it as a time to acknowledge verbally what she is doing. Today, I talked about the color of marker we used together and how the blue matched the blueberries and then I told her how she was using the color purple to "write". Once I said that she was "writing" she stopped what she was doing, put her marker down and began to do the ASL sign for "write". She amazing me! Every. single. day!




I surprisingly replied to her signing and once I did she stopped signing and went right back to her writing. She can be very serious about her school work!


Next we played "Where is Little Bear?" This game was created from the some of the characters in Blueberries for Sal, the book that we are rowing this week. 


I like to think of this game as a pre-reading and reading comprehension game. I laminated the sheets verses using them in Vada's journal, I saw too much potential in it and wanted to keep the game to use it more than once.


Since Vada is not currently reading independently, I read the cards to her and then I have her a "Little Bear" card and asked her to put him where asked, this is where the reading comprehension comes into play.


Vada needed a lot of direction as to where she was suppose to put "Little Bear", but I didn't expect her to be able to do this on her own, I expected this to be the beginning of many times of playing this game. I was actually very satisfied with her interest and her listening skills while doing this activity and her ability to follow my directions because when it comes down to it, in the very end, Vada did get "Little Bear" where he was suppose to be on each card.



Next we did math with some blueberry counting!


For this activity I reintroduced the numbers 0-5 to Vada and I did it in many different ways to show that numbers come in many different ways.



After looking and the worded numeral and specifically saying "This say's one." I then showed her the numeral cards and said, "This is the number one." Then I showed her the blueberry card(s) and said, "We have one blueberry." Next I would give her a blue pom-pom (our "blueberry" or "pom-berry") and say, "Here is one blueberry." and then I would ask her to put the pom-berry into the blue bucket as I counted out loud. We did the steps for numbers zero through five.






For a craft and as a fine motor activity I had Vada put "blueberries" (or smiley face stickers) onto a picture of a pail that I downloaded from a google photo search.




She really stuck to this activity, HA! and she really concentrated! There was a couple of times that I asked her if she wanted another sticker and she would shake her head "no", but I would coax her and say "Awhh, come on, your doing so well, lets do one more!", and that worked for at least five more times! This is a hard activity for her, especially since she does have such a hard time getting her fingers isolated but like I already mentioned, she really did work through her problems and did a great job!




After she put her blueberries onto the pail, I gave Vada a silver crayon to color the pail with and to kind of give her a break from the hard work that she was doing.


After she was finished coloring, we hung the pail and blueberries on to the "I did That Wall" and it'll stay there until the end of this row. Then i'll take it down to put it into her journal.


We did two crafts today. Our second craft began with us taking 1x1 inch squares of blue tissue paper and polling them into tiny balls, these would be our blueberries later.


Next, I brought out a capital letter "B" that I also printed off from google images and had Vada use her Q-Tip to smear Elmer's glue onto. 


As she put on the paste, I began to show her how to put on the "blueberries", only she was more interested in painting with the glue, so it became a two person craft. I did get her to put a couple of blueberries onto the letter "B", but only a couple. 


This craft also was hung on the "I Did That Wall" and will be put into her journal. Tomorrow, once the projects have dried we will work on hand over hand cutting together and then re glue each craft to a new colored sheet of paper that will go into her journal book.


For lunch I wasnt overly inventive, in fact we kind of ate very similar to what we had yesterday! We had egg salad sandwiches and fresh blueberries (similar because of the eggs and fresh blueberries).


However, we did try something new, V-8 V-fusion Pomegranate Blueberry juice and for desert, for the girls (I don't do Jello) I made blueberry Jello.


Vada liked the Jello.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Earth Day for a Week: Part Two

Vada spotted the bean bin right away. There was no getting around it, we had to start here. Only, what I had planned wasn't exactly what she had planned and she was fine with letting me know!


I had put together a recycling themed bean bin of large, medium and small pictures.


Vada loved running her hands through the beans. 



She really made me work at keeping her attention while doing this activity but we did finish it.


However, I had to put the lid onto the container to get her to "pay attention" (that's what I said and then we did the sign together). 


It worked and we finished.


And then she got to just play.



Today I brought out Jasmine's old globe. I don't know how long we've had it but we have it and like it. Since we're talking about the Earth, I thought it would be a good time to introduce the globe to Vada even if it were only to play with.


She loved turning and spinning it!


We talked about water and land and where the fish live and where the animals live. We also talked about how God created it ALL, how He was here before everything and how amazing His creations are.


And then we found where we live and I had Vada touched the United States.


Next, we went on to some math activities. I printed these really cute number globes from Itsybitsylearners.com. Before we started our learning time this morning, I clipped mini clothes pins to each Earth with the correct number of clothespins. For Vada's lesson, because she is still unable to manipulate the cloths pins on her own, I have her remove them as I count them out loud and then she puts the pins into the class bowls.





She seems to really enjoy this activity and she does a good job at staying focused. Once we get to the larger numbers she tries to cheat, which is kind of cute! She tries to take more than one pin at a time. I always mildly scold her and tell her to only take one at a time. 


Today, when she grabbed two pins and I told her to grab one, this is the look that I got!
 Can you say "attitude"?


Our next lesson was also a math activity but I printed these from Royalbaloo.com. This was a whole new lesson, one that we have never attempted before and one that was a difficult concept for Vada to fully grasp. For one, she is only three years old and I have no idea if a "typical developing" three year old would be "getting" this either but I do feel confident in my choice to introduce it to her because in my mind I am just introducing numbers and counting in one more way. 


In the very beginning, something that was a major clue to me, saying that she was confused was the moment that I put the cloths pin onto the correct number, Vada wanted to take it off, just like our other lesson.  This made me realize that I needed to do something else, something more.


I decided to get our TouchMath 3D Numerals out and apply them to the lesson. 


I would first show the card to Vada and together we would count the number of objects on the card. I try to get her to let me use her pointer as much as possible, while I count out loud.


Once we have counted the objects on the card I then hand her the 3D numeral and tell her what it is "this is the number four" and then we count the dots.



After we have counted the objects on the card, named the numeral, counted the dots on the numeral, recounted the objects on the card, I then name off the three numbers at the bottom of the card and show her which is the same and tell her why and then I clip the clothes pin to the matching number.

We went through all of the cards and she didn't put up a fuss. In fact, she was really interested and I was really impressed and pretty stinkin' proud of myself for coming up with a solution that helped her better understand what we doing.


Reputition is key and so is exposure and since Vada was in a good mood and was compliant I went with it! We put everything away, the long way... I handed Vada the 3D Numerals one by one from the number zero through nine and counted them as I handed them to her. I asked her to put them into the box for me but when I handed them to her I made her reach for them so that she was looking at the numbers each time I said what they were. 



I kind of did the same thing with the card and clothes pins, only I had her remove the clothes pins and I said the number it was on as she removed the clothes pin.



I also had Vada working on her lacing today. She still hasn't formed a love or even a like for this activity but I am hoping that that day will be coming! I printed this lacing globe from Itsybitsylearners.com too.



After we did all of our indoor activities we went on a little nature walk, in our yard and around our neighborhood. I brought my camera and Vada brought hers!




Vada spotted some weeds err... nice flowers that she wanted to take a picture of...



I showed her how some of our plants are starting to come up again and how the dead plant from last season is still there. We have a ton of yard work that needs to be done but it has been to cold!




I showed Vada her shadow. She liked checking out her new friend and later showed it to her big sister!




We made sure to check on our beans that we "planted" yesterday. 


They are already beginning to shed their skin.


I'm not a big desert kind of person. We have snacks in our house but deserts after meals just dont happen. Tonight however, we had mud with worms! I was in the mood to celebrate Earth Day and felt like torturing my children! 

Wait... not really... but kind of!


Chocolate pudding, mashed up Oreo cookies and gummy worms. 


Vada was unsure!


I practically had to force her to take a bite! Is that wrong of me? Forcing my child, a toddler, to eat desert!?


You can almost see the sugar rushing to her brain in this picture! This kid has been eating dried fruit as her snacks lately and I happen to know that I have never fed her pudding, ever. 


My thirteen year old daughter took these photos and said "Mom, you must post this photo (the one below). Like mother, like daughter."  There you go Jazzy, I have no shame!