Welcome to Workbox Wednesday!
I mentioned last week that we really haven't been doing anything new, exciting and/or different with the girls' workboxes. They continue to work on copywork, math, Bible story summaries and some sort of hands-on manipulative. However, the younger children have started using LaLaLogic, which is a great preschool brain training curriculum that we are reviewing for the TOS Review Crew.
Last week, I took the children's worksheet and turned it into a learning tray activity.
If you use workboxes, tot trays, or anything similar, feel free to post a link to your blog post or a picture (pictures can be from facebook, but please make sure they are PUBLIC so we can see them, or use a host like photobucket.com to get a URL for your photo) that shows WHAT IS IN YOUR BOXES!
Last week, I took the children's worksheet and turned it into a learning tray activity.
These trays are great for sorting exercises.
The next day we used it, we made a sorting book.
As much fun as Harold had sorting those pictures, I have decided I need to find some other things for him to sort.
If you use workboxes, tot trays, or anything similar, feel free to post a link to your blog post or a picture (pictures can be from facebook, but please make sure they are PUBLIC so we can see them, or use a host like photobucket.com to get a URL for your photo) that shows WHAT IS IN YOUR BOXES!
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What is in your workboxes?
Such a cute idea!!! Looks like they enjoyed this learning activity...
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea!!! Looks like they enjoyed this learning activity...
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like harold enjoyed the activity he looks so into it... howd hannah like it??? They both did a great job!!!