Welcome to week two of the Read. Explore. Learn Summer Reading Challenge- July Edition! This meme was designed to be a place for you to share the learning opportunities, crafts, field trips, and other activities you have done this week that tie-in to children’s books. I look forward to seeing ways you have learned with and explored books.
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JDaniel can count to ten on his fingers and loves to count objects. I thought we would look for a book on counting to feature this week.
The book I found at the library is called the The Missing Chick by Valieri Gorbachev. It is a fun story about a wayward chick and the lengths his mom will go to when she thinks he is lost.
At first Mother Hen didn’t know the little chick was lost. She was busy hanging laundry and watching her other six chicks to notice.
When Mrs. Duck stops by to chat, she points out that there are only six chicks.
Mother Hen searches in her house without finding him.
She get neighbors, the police, the firefighters, a helicopter, and no one can find the chick.
Finally Mrs. Duck notices something moving in the laundry basket. Can you guess who it was? Yes it was the little chick. He had fallen asleep.
Mother Hen is so happy to have her little one back.
The little chick promises he won’t get lost again, but before the story can end he is sleep on the clothes line and his mother is heading back into the house with his siblings.
While the one little chick stays hidden until the end of the book, JDaniel and I had fun counting the six little chicks that appeared on most of the pages for and over again.
What did we do?
Counting Marbles
During the speed dating session at the Type A Parent Conference, I met the wonderful people from Marble Jar. They have created an application for iPads and iPhones that allows you to designate a jar for a certain area of growth or goal and decide how many marbles can be added to the jar when a behavior is exhibited that a part of that goal or area of growth.
I have heard to real jars with real marbles for goal setting. The beauty of this program is that it makes the jar mobile. You don’t have to wait to get home to add a marble to the jar.
JDaniel and I set up a jar for successful potty training events and have been adding marbles to the jar when he has done them.
He really enjoys just adding marbles to the jar and counting them. So, we do. We created a few jars just to add marbles to and count.
Counting Ducks
We don’t have any chicken to count, but we do have ducks. I took out the Valentine’s Day ducks to count on the measuring tape. We put one duck on each number starting with one and then counted how many ducks we had.
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Rebecca Watson says
🙂 I love this post – thanks for sharing this book- and those valentines ducks are the cutest thing! 🙂
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Lindsay says
I love that you’re drawing out the book into your everyday lessons! It sounds like your little man is really having fun with it and probably learning a bunch at the same time!
Creative and Curious Kids! says
That looks like a cute book! It’s fun to link activities with the literature you are reading.
CM says
The marble jar…I’ve never heard of that, but what a good idea!
Ok, the ducks are seriously adorable, how could a child not resist counting them.
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
JDaniel always seems to have fun with math 🙂 That book sounds great!
Ticia says
That book sounds so cute! My kids go back and forth on loving counting things.
Andrea (ace1028) says
Oh! I love this idea. Maybe I’ll participate next week, I just need to figure out which book and what to focus on … thinking ahead now!
Gattina says
What an adorable book to learn to count !
I am always interested to know what’s on the market now ! I want to be an updated grandma, lol !
mamamash.com says
Cute ideas! I love anything involving the iPad.
Raising a Happy Child says
Marble Jar app sounds pretty interesting! We read other books by Gorbachev – I like his stories!
Grumpy Grateful Mom says
I always look forward to seeing your ideas. That app looks helpful. We recently used real jars with those little pom-poms and ended up with pom-poms everywhere!
Liz says
I think Marble Jar is the only table I never spoke to! But what a cool concept! I need to try that with the girls.
Nichole says
You are so incredibly clever!
That book looks likes one that my daughter would LOVE.
Rachel Cotterill says
The moral of that story seems to be that mom can’t count! Which made me laugh, since that’s obviously not what they intended, but it was the first thing I thought when I read your description 🙂 Glad you had fun with it 🙂
Charlene says
I love the marble jar app, but I don’t have anything to use it with. We have in the past used real marbles and a coin jar too.
Rachel@I Heart Crafty Things says
Hi, new follower here. Just came across your blog and LOVE IT! We do a story time with craft or activity every week on my blog so I’m excited to come link up every week.
Michelle says
Such a great post! Love it!!!
Deb Chitwood says
That looks like a fun book! And I love your idea of counting ducks along a measuring tape. Good way to introduce inches at the same time! 🙂 Deb @ LivingMontessoriNow.com