Showing posts with label insets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insets. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Our Work

I haven't posted the kids at work for a while and they have been busy!!

Here are some friends working on November calendars!
The kids love making insets. 

You can see the calendar in this picture too.  The kids color the top of the calendar and they trace the numbers.  On the holidays of the month they get to put a sticker that goes along with that holiday.

This little girl is making a triangle inset.
This little girl turned her circle inset into the earth.
Here is a child working on his colors.  He did the color matching and now he's writing the colors.
Look how good the kids are at handwashing!
The kid's scissor skills are getting really good!  This little girl is working on a horse cutting and pasting.
Puzzles
Matching:  the kids are even matching the words now!! 
We are learning to button our own aprons!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Insets

The kids LOVE working on insets.  Insets are a set of metal shapes and matching shape frames. Each shape fits snugly within its frame, and the shape and the frame are different colors.  Insets are used for refining coordination to help with handwriting, and to introduce colors, artistic design, geometric shapes and the idea of symmetry.

First the child gets a tray, picks the shape they want, colored pencils and paper.

Then they trace around the shape using the inside of the frame as a guide, using any color pencil that they like.   
Here is one of the kids making a shape book using the insets.  After she made an inset, she had to use our shape book and find the shape she made and write the name of the shape.  Some of the kids are just making insets and some are making shape books.  This is one of the nice things about our program.  Every piece of equipment can be expanded.