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Numbers on Diyas
Embrace the festive spirit of Diwali by engaging children in number recognition activities. As they admire the beautifully decorated diyas, encourage them to identify the numbers displayed on each one. This fun and interactive approach not only enhances their numerical skills but also deepens their appreciation for the intricate designs and cultural significance of these traditional lamps.
One More-One Less Diwali Themed
Encourage the children to observe and count the vibrant marigold flowers blooming in the garden. Ask them to identify the marigold that lies in the middle of their count. Then, prompt them to write down the number of the flower that is one less than this middle flower, as well as the one that is one more. This activity will help them with counting and enhance their understanding of numerical relationships!
Number Recognition- Diwali Themed
Please take a moment to carefully count the total number of diyas you have. Once you have the correct count, write down this number clearly, along with its name in words (for example, if there are 2 diyas, you would write “2 – two"). Make sure your handwriting is legible and organized so that it can be easily understood.
Shape Playdough Mat
Encourage children to explore their creativity by shaping various forms with play dough. To enhance their experience, consider providing mats that feature a blend of both contemporary designs and charming vintage patterns. These mats serve as inspiration, guiding them to fill in the shapes they create, making the activity both fun and educational.
Boarding Pass
The boarding pass is designed with distinct letter and number formations that are clearly separated. This thoughtful layout helps young children easily recognise and differentiate between letters and numbers, enhancing their learning experience. The separation of the two sides ensures that kids can focus on each set of characters without confusion, making it a practical tool for educational purposes.
Red words- sh practice
Writing resources that incorporate pictures help children connect sounds with visual representations. This strengthens their understanding of the “sh” sound and improves overall phonemic awareness. Pictures provide a visual context for words, making it easier for kids to remember and recognize the “sh” sound in different words. This multisensory approach caters to various learning styles. Incorporating colourful and fun images keeps children engaged and motivated. They’re more likely to enjoy learning when it feels like a game or creative activity. Writing resources expose kids to new words containing the “sh” sound. As they practice, they expand their vocabulary and develop better language skills. These activities involve writing and tracing to help improve fine motor skills. This is essential for young learners as they develop their writing abilities. Practising writing words with the “sh” sound reinforces correct pronunciation. Kids get to say the words out loud while writing, which aids in sound production. Teachers and parents can use these resources to assess a child’s understanding of the “sh” sound. Completed activities provide insights into areas where additional support may be needed.
Special Friends
It is not easy to find these diagrams worksheets. Here are the correct formations to foster a love for reading by guiding children to engage with the words located beneath the illustrations. Encourage them to blend the sounds of the individual letters and syllables, allowing them to decode the text and connect it with the corresponding images.