Money Monday

Today we’re taking a quick break from our Autumn activities to look at an easy-to-prep money project to throw together for your kids.  I was at Dollar Tree the other day (insert the sound of angels singing here… ha!) and found an AMAZING veggie/dip tray that was exactly what I had been dreaming of… Becca is super interested in “monies” – mainly because she knows that they buy her things, but also because she gets to put them in her piggy “dank” and they make fun sounds.  You gotta love the basic joys of childhood, right?  When was the last time you stopped to listen to the sound of money clanking into a piggy bank?

Anyway, I digressed.  I wanted to find a way to introduce the coins and their values that would be fun and simple now, but could grow more complex with her understanding.  Enter the fabulous veggie and dip tray.  (Again, with the sound of angels.)

Here’s what I did – I made this document – made available to you as a free printable!  Woohoo – now you really are with me on the angels singing thing, huh?  I knew you would be eventually. 😉  Print it out, color the coins (Sienna and Silver are the two crayon colors I used), and cut them out.  Then, I used book tape to attach my lovely little coin labels inside each section of the tray.

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Then here’s how I used it to teach:  First, I sorted through our play coins and pulled out about half of the amount of each coin that we had (only one 1/2 dollar and only one Susan B.) – I didn’t want to be too overwhelming the very first time.  Then I reminded her that play money looks a little different than real money (you could totally sort with real money if you had those coins laying around – I got these play coins in a set from the Target Dollar section, so we used these instead of dumping her piggy bank.)  I reminded her of the names of the coins, and then told her what each coin is worth – placing one of that coin inside the section where it belongs.  Then I encouraged her to sort the coins – looking at their size, color, and pictures to determine which picture they matched with.  As she would place the coin in the correct spot, I would say the name of the coin and it’s value.  “Good job!  That’s a nickel – worth 5 cents.”  It wasn’t long before she began parroting back to me whatever coin name and value I had just said.  😉  She got a little distracted and tired of sorting before she was done, but I pulled her back to the activity by doing some of the sorting for her and having her “check my work” to see if I was right.  (I threw one quarter in with the dimes, and she did catch me, so I knew she was paying attention… I’m sneaky that way.)  All in all, I felt like our first coin lesson went really well, and she asked to sort her “monies” later, so it was obviously something that she found fun and interesting.

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Eventually, I would like to do this activity as a building lesson – where she would sort the coins and then count to see how much money she had in each section, and then how much she had in all.  Would be a great way to sort her piggy bank before next Christmas – when I plan to have her use some of her piggy bank savings to buy a present for her brother, daddy, and each grandparent.  And by that point, she’ll be familiar enough with the activity and with the coins and their values, that that will be entirely possible!

I hope that this activity helps you to make teaching about coins a little more interesting for your child!  A fabulous extension that I already have in mind involves bills… you won’t want to miss that coming up here in a couple months! 🙂

Total Prep Time for Mommy – well, for you it’ll be about 5-7 minutes – download your copy of the printable, color, cut, tape, and then grab your “monies!” 🙂

Total Play Time for Becca – our initial lesson and discovery time was about 7 or 8 minutes, but she has played with it several times since then, and with the extensions I plan to do, this tray will be in use in our home for a long time.

Halloween Rice Sensory Play

Back when I colored a bunch of rice (see that post here), I made both orange and purple rice.  Today I only gave her the orange rice, a few pumpkins, a spoon, scoop, some cups, and this pumpkin ice cube tray I found at Dollar Tree.  She had so much fun stirring the rice and transferring it to the tray.  I’m hoping to have time to make some additional items to go with this activity before Halloween.  When I do, I’ll update and repost this.  The long-term plan is for her to have the orange and purple rice mixed together. 🙂

Clean up tip: If you’ll put your plastic table cloth with the fabric side up, the rice doesn’t bounce or roll off of the table cloth. 🙂

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Total Prep Time for Mommy: Because I already had the rice colored, this took about two minutes (or less) to throw together.

Total Play Time for Becca: About 15 minutes.  I’ve noticed the past few days that her attention span for activities has been shorter and shorter.  But, it took very little time to set up, or clean up, so it’s all good.

Autumn Sensory Bin

In continuation of our week of autumn, here’s what I threw together for Becca this week: dry beans, old popcorn kernels, foam leaf stickers (I peeled the backs off and stuck them together), play pumpkins from Dollar tree, and flat toothpicks.  Of course I also gave her her favorite scoop, and a little bowl as well.  She really doesn’t like the toothpicks at all.  So I keep presenting them in different ways so that she’ll have the textural experience.  She likes the pumpkins and the leaves and digging her hands in the beans.  At one point, she started sorting the corn kernels from the beans.  Ever the OCD… not too fond of things mixed together.  HA!  She also asked for a tray to assist in her sorting.

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Total Prep Time for Mommy: five minutes just to throw it all together

Total Play Time for Becca: she didn’t play at this one as long – only about 10 minutes.  I think when I give it to her today, I’m going to help her pull out the toothpicks… and then I bet she’ll play with it for much longer.  Those durn toothpicks!

Wacky Wednesday

It’s that time again!  Here’s what Becca’s saying this week:

  • “I go see Daddy.  He’s in Mommy and Daddy’s room.  He’s a really nice guy.”  You got that right, girl!  He’s the best!
  • “I feel yucky.  But why?  Why?  I have a headache right dere.”  SO nice that she can now explain what hurts and where!!
  • Playing outside- “I need to take a break, Mommy.  I need to take a drink.  (Takes a drink, goes off to play again, then later says:) I sit down right here and take a break again.”  (Sits down on the porch steps and sighs loudly.  All drama.  All.  The. Time.  But OH SO CUTE while she’s being dramatic! 🙂 )
  • Of her toys: “Oh no!  They got all dirty.  They need to take a bath.”
  • “I’m riding on Daddy’s rockin chair.”  Yup, she’s big enough to climb up and rock all by herself in any chair we own now!
  • “I’m going to leave teddy bear in the clubhouse.”  She has started calling our house the clubhouse randomly when we are going outside… lots of things stay inside the clubhouse.  Too cute!
  • “Where is Deorge went?”  She gets her past and present tenses correct most of the time, but this one seems to escape her… but that’s ok – it’s too cute to hear her wandering around looking for him and saying, “Where is Deorge went?  I don’t see him!  Oh no! (pause) Oh!  There he is!  I see him!”

An Invitation to Autumn Play

Continuing the theme of fall/autumn activities this week, I thought I’d share the shelf I set up as an invitation to dramatic play as well as reading – on theme.  Here’s how I prepared the shelf:

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I didn’t have to buy a thing – just went thru my decorations in the attic!  I went thru our various shelves of books, and came up with some fabulous options, and put the board books here for easy access.  (See below for a listing and links for purchasing.)

 

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In the basket, I placed a bunch of little pumpkins and gourds that I had on hand – I believe I got them at dollar tree and hobby lobby a few years back.  The basket was also a hobby lobby find ions ago.  (AKA – if it gets torn up, I’m not gonna cry over it!)

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So the books  – as you can see, a couple of them are Target dollar section books.  But here are the links to the others (all affiliate links – thank you for your participation!).

Duck & Goose, Find a Pumpkin  – Becca LOVES Duck and Goose books.  So much that she’s already excited about writing a letter to Santa Clause to ask for more of them. 🙂

It’s Pumpkin Day, Mouse!

Eating the Alphabet (yes, I consider this a fall/harvest book)

Jack and Jill: A Halloween Nursery Rhyme

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She immediately went for the Duck & Goose book, and then slowly got everything else out.  She has really enjoyed having these items available for free play/read anytime!

Total Prep Time for Mommy: About ten minutes – because I got distracted while digging through the decor in the attic. 😉

Total Play Time for Becca: She will regularly sit here and spend about 5-10 minutes at a time, if not longer.