One month into the new year... as if we're at the end of January already!!
We have done so much this month, that I barely know where to start, but I liked the idea of recapping what we've been up to and keeping a log here, as well as sharing some of our learning in the hopes of inspiring others.
Bear's learning is still entirely based on his numbers and letters. It is very relaxed, and on the days when he isn't bothered about doing much, we simply don't... he is only three after all. Those days don't happen very often, and I am making the most of that while they last, as I'm sure at some point there will be some pushback from him.At the moment, Bear recognises the numbers 1-4 by sight and can count to 12, being able to point to one number per count and can therefore count objects and know how many he has. This wooden jigsaw-style board was one of his Christmas presents and has been perfect for aiding his learning. The numbers match with a coloured fish, also with the number on, and then there is the appropriate number of rings to count onto the peg. He regularly does numbers 1-5 on here, then gets a little bored, but once he recognises the number 5 more confidently, I will encourage him to do number 6 too.
The wipe-clean book with numbers in it was a hit, and Bear loves tracing the numbers and rubbing the book clean again. We did some counting in an activity book and we had fun with post-it notes, where I encouraged him to tell me the numbers, and then we put them in order, still with plenty of support, but he enjoyed the activity and that's what counts right now.
As for letter recognition, before December, Bear could recognise both the capital and lowercase version of Aa-Gg, however, throughout the festive period, I laid off the letters in favour of Christmas activities, and with the knowledge being relatively new, it hasn't all stuck and this has more than frustrated Bear a little, so I backed off.
He has been practicing writing his own name, in various places (including in the sand on New Year's Day, completely unprompted) and can identify the letters of his name.
We did some activities where he copied letters/words that I had written, and he copied the entire alphabet one letter at a time to make a sound wheel that we then took out on a walk with us to start identifying initial letter sounds in words. This activity was great for repetition as after we wrote each letter, I started again and read them through, pointing to them as we went. I was so proud of Bear for this, however, once we were out with it, he did struggle to read his own writing which made the activity harder. I think I will recreate this wheel in my handwriting for him so that we can use it and he can recognise the letters as we go.
At the beginning of the month, I decided to try and theme the play/learning that we would be doing and went with Space as one of Bear's Christmas presents was this wooden rocket and figures.
This fell wonderfully with the topic at Forest Tots at the start of the month where they looked at the planets and their order, making a book. We had our own books at home which we read facts from and used the pictures to keep looking at the planet order, and Bear loved putting them out and talking about the things he remembered about each of them. He loves the Planet Song on YouTube, something we have listened to so many times, even before this topic, and many of his facts are remembered from there.
Although I loved this idea at the beginning of the month, it quickly became apparent that a month is too long to try and hold his attention on one idea, so in the future, I will be mixing the theme up a little more often.
Reading, as mentioned in a prior post, is not something that I have an issue with right now, and I hope that it stays that way. Reading is one of my favourite hobbies and a true passion, and both boys have inherited that. They both love reading, by themselves, looking through books, and having books read to them.
Our Book of the Month from Books Are My Bag was Waiting for Froggo by Alice Courtley which we have read multiple times this month, talked a lot about the theme of patience and I have made a point of highlighting when Bear is being (or not being, as the case may be) patient. This last week during National Storytelling Week, we also had a story basket with the characters that we used to help us tell the story, and we had read it enough times that Bear could quote parts of the story to me while we were reading.
We made it to Rhyme Time at our local library, something we don't do regularly now, as Bear is a little old and gets bored when we do it weekly, but we were in the building at the right time for something else and The Cub is the perfect age for it now and absolutely loved it!
Then to round off the month, we headed to Little Farmers, where we got to go for a tractor and trailer ride, make cow ears, feed the cows, and then we spent the afternoon at the farm with our friends, enjoying the fresh air together.
As per last year, I am aiming to get the boys outside every day for some much-needed fresh air and to burn off some energy. We started as we meant to go on with a walk on the beach on New Year's Day having spent the night at the caravan to celebrate the new year. We have been out with friends, explored new places, done some of our favourite things, like feeding the ducks, and visited our local pump track with the boys' new bikes which they both love!
The boys have accumulated more than the hour-a-day average that I had hoped for this month, with Bear's total coming in at 34 hours :)
The other event that took place this month was the RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch, of which I will be doing a separate post for once we have finished Bear's journal page.
Bear could already identify a few birds, but with the help of his new flashcards, his RSPB birdwatching book, and a garden I-Spy book, he can confidently identify most garden birds by their picture.
We bought new bird feeders, made pine cone feeders, enjoyed the official Garden Birdwatch Activity Book, and had fun watching from the window for birds in the garden. Unfortunately, despite all our efforts, we had absolutely no birds show up for our watch, but we did get a pesky squirrel drop by to say hello...
All in all, January has been a pretty epic month I think! Next month brings with it Bear's fourth birthday, which I am in planning and creating mode for, making bits and bobs for his party. We will be heading out on an adventure on the day too, a tradition we have getting out on sculpture trails. Valentine's Day, along with a few other birthdays, Children's Mental Health Week, and WWF's Big Winter Wander are also on the horizon and I am in planning mode to make the most of it all, and to increase our outside time as although we did manage to hit the target I set for us this month, I have been rather lazy about getting us out and about!
What have your January's looked like?
Momma Bear x







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