Where Does it Come From?
In Delenn's workbox today I put a block puzzle of farm
animals and a set of cards I got free from this website:
http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/assets/PDF/Where_Things_Come_From.pdf
She found the puzzle challenging, but didn't want much
help from me (she'd start over if I touched a block!)
The cards were really well made. She had to figure out
which three objects went together (sheep, yarn, sweater
--- wood, pulp, paper). Delenn needed quite a bit of help from
me and Logan which surprised me since we have a number of
books that talk about where things come from on the farm. I'll
keep this activity in the workbox drawers for a while; Delenn
will take things out and work on them on her own once I've
worked with her on them initially. She's very self-directed
in that way.



animals and a set of cards I got free from this website:
http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/assets/PDF/Where_Things_Come_From.pdf
She found the puzzle challenging, but didn't want much
help from me (she'd start over if I touched a block!)
The cards were really well made. She had to figure out
which three objects went together (sheep, yarn, sweater
--- wood, pulp, paper). Delenn needed quite a bit of help from
me and Logan which surprised me since we have a number of
books that talk about where things come from on the farm. I'll
keep this activity in the workbox drawers for a while; Delenn
will take things out and work on them on her own once I've
worked with her on them initially. She's very self-directed
in that way.


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