Give your kids a break in between subjects to get the wiggles out. We love fun Brain Break Activities to add some fun to your day. Do you need the steps to get started in your homeschooling journey?
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How to Start Homeschooling — Guide for Beginners. Click here to cancel reply. Mary www. You could add these card stock birdhouses. They are scaled to fit on a small greeting card.
My word what fantastic tutorials! I had found a few myself already but you have linked to some fab new ones.
Is this the best blog page ever? The gold standard for research, fun and presentation. Thank you Mel, thank you internet , thank you crafters, artists, sculpters included here. What an incredible post full of links and darling houses! Thank you for your efforts in presenting this. What an amazing post, all thouse cute houses.
I am doing twelve craft days of Christmas on my blog so i was looking for some papercut houses, i love that. And now i found your blog with this incredible list of houses. I thibk i will post this , with a link to your blog of course , on the twelveth day so they have something to amuses thamselves on Christmas. And be sure that i will be back!!!!!
Post a Comment. You can see everything i've ever made linked in one post here :. Friday, September 26, Wee Houses links: templates, tutorials, etc. There's something ever so precious about. Here is a round-up of a just few really cute house tutorials,. Mini gingerbread house on a mug by Not Martha:.
House round up from Ann at All Things Paper : photo sources linked in round up. Country Home paper town 4 templates :. Unique photo house lanterns-Hutch Studio :. Cereal box house tutorial from Bella Dia :. Little mushroom house digi from Lili. Michele's teeny tissue box houses:. Adorable house template by Gundrun :.
Stunning freehand paper houses by Erika at Mikodesign tutorial. House search at Creative Park :. Circus tent template:. Amazing advent calendar from Marie Claire. The most adorable houses from Delphine Doreau on her blog Non Dairy Dairy which has the sweetest paper toys :. And Delphine's other houses:. PaperCrafts Birdhouse template:. House templates for gingerbread houses or regular house Martha:. Kid's simple house card template from Enchanted Learning. Another Enchanted Learning house 3D template :.
Faerie Nightlight Houses :. Magical houses in silhouette by Johannah Johanna's tiny Kingdom sketches Johannah's Silhouette Lantern Posts :. Pan di Stelle gingerbread house paper toys :. Haunted House by Cindy:. Mini houses in plants from re-nest:.
Christmas house printable from twelve Rhonda's detailed tutorial for DIY paper houses she links the template too Fold kit for sale on etsy by hutchstudio : Paper house on flickr by charmedgirlnc: Advent calendar with house scene on top from Pam's flickr gallery here: Mathilde Nivet via upon a fold: James Gulliver Hancock is drawing all the buildings in New York via decor8: Round houses from evencleveland: Birdhouses by Tamar: Made by Joel paper city -houses and more Felt house pocket countdown calendar by Heather: Advent Calendar Martha : Pop up village gift wrap using the Martha Stewart frosty village edge punch : Pop-up house card by Becca: House ornament box by Becca: Glitter houses by Amy: Glittered houses at Rhonna Farrer: Art prints by Elly - theater clouds: House lights tutorial - from fellow fellow:.
More fantastic templates and tuts! Thanks Mel you are way too good to us September 27, at AM L. September 27, at AM K Hutchinson said These are way to fun! I love all the paper toys! September 27, at AM Elena said Thank you, Mel, for the fantastic houses! I would like to try some of them!
September 27, at AM Deb Neerman said He gets super focused when threading which is so good for his concentration development. Building towers - He uses all sorts of materials to build towers, Duplo, the pink tower, knobless cylinders and these rainbow blocks are all favourites.
Great preparation for when the Pink Tower and Knobless Cylinders are properly presented in the future. So those are a few activities Harry is currently enjoying whilst at home and are really easy to set up.
Labels: 22 months , montessori activities. Wednesday, 29 April Montessori activities.. What we've been doing!
We've been working hard on our Montessori activities, although admittedly there are days or periods that Mr. And that's ok, he is very super active so working on his concentration will be the main part of our focus at the start. So here is a round up of what we have been up to! Mr 3 loves puzzles so we placed all the pieces from 4 different puzzles into a basket and then he had to complete them all at the same time.
I loved that he had to categorise the puzzles such as what was food, what was a farm animal, a mode of transport and jungle animals. Miss 4 and Mr 3 loved baking ANZAC day cookies and were able to be part of the entire process including licking the spoon afterwards. Mr and Miss 3 enjoyed using little medicine bottles to transfer coloured water. They have not yet mastered the art of replacing the water in the little tube after squeezing it out though!
Sorting these glass pebbles into different colours has been a popular activity, but a little too easy for the three-year-olds. These fantastic wooden tiles from WWF are great for matching and sorting with many variations. In this pic, the two children are matching the animals and saying the name of the animal. Sorting plants and animals was fun. First we did the sort with the coloured sorting cards, then we used the black line masters in our Botany journals.
The sorting cards and blackline masters are from the Helpful Garden. They LOVE setting their table for lunch and are getting better and better at it each day. The children loved using the Janod magnifying glasses. Using little transport stamps, Mr 3 sorted the transport into air, land and water as part of our geography curriculum.
Using water beads to practice spooning was a major hit with Mr 3. Usually he has very little concentration so when he spent a full 10 mins doing this, I knew we were onto a winner! Even little Miss almost-two loves transferring her glass pebbles. Was very shocked that she didn't once put them near her mouth! And yes, I am continuing to find them in weird places around the house.
I had very little expectations when introducing this sort. Well they shocked me! They actualy caught the hang of this quite quickly, although I still had to help a fair bit. Just goes to show why I love Montessori!
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