Dear parents,
Hope you all enjoyed last week's revision activity.Here is the seventh set of revision for the students. Happy learning! A sincere thank you to all the parents who have actively participated in #NakshathraKidsAtHome competition held on our Facebook page. The winners will be announced on Monday. Stay tuned.
Rhymes:
Alphabet Song (Abc’s)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y and Z
Now I know my ABCs Next time won’t you sing with me
A Sailor Went To Sea
A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what he could see, see, see But all that he could see, see, see Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea!
A sailor went to knee, knee, knee To see what he could knee, knee, knee But all that he could knee, knee, knee Was the bottom of the deep blue knee, knee, knee! Sea, sea, sea
A sailor went to chop, chop, chop
To see what he could chop, chop, chop
But all that he could chop, chop, chop
Was the bottom of the deep blue chop, chop, chop!
Knee, knee, knee
Sea, sea, sea
Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck one The mouse ran down Hickory Dickory Dock
Hickory Dickory Dock The mouse ran up the clock The clock struck two The mouse went “boo!” Hickroy Dickory Dock
Learn Numbers
Here is an online interactive activity where your child learns how to count. Read the number you need to make. Count the counters in the box. How many counters do you need to add? Drag them into place.: https://bit.ly/2WNwr9m
Montessori Activities for Practical Life
Set up shop
Playing shops at home is a wonderful way of introducing children to the idea of using money through creative play.
Together, decide what to sell – raid kitchen cupboards, toy boxes, or wardrobes to create different types of shop – and price up all the items with sticky notes. For younger children, set prices with penny amounts or whole pounds using numbers they can cope with. Use real or toy coins (or make coin rubbings with paper and crayons to create your own) and take turns to be shopper and shopkeeper.
Have younger children start by just buying one item and counting out the right coins to pay for it. Encourage older children to choose several items and work out totals and change.
Top Tip 1: More online shopping and contact-less card or phone payments mean children often don’t see cash being used. Playing with real money can help them recognize different coins and their values.
Learning is fun!
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