Mrs.Lisa

As children, we all learned to count in different ways. How did you learn to count? Didn’t you feel proud when you were able to count all the way to twenty! Counting is one of the most important learning components children need to become proficient. Here are 7 tips to get your child counting to 20.

* Utilize a deck of cards.
* Purchase the Leap Frog product which offers singing as a way for your child to count from 1 to 20.
* Use construction paper with crayon, and write the numbers on separate sheets.
* Use a variety of books which teach children to count.
* Utilize a box of elbow macaroni in teaching your child how to count.
* Use pennies to help your child to count.
* If you have stairs in your home, count them with your child as you go up and down.

Statistics today show more and more public school children are lacking in mathematical skills. This is why it is so important to teach children to count from the time they are infants. They do retain information, and with so many teaching tools available today, it is becoming clear that the earlier a child is taught to count, the better prepared he or she will be when it comes time to enroll them in school.

While learning is important, making the process an enjoyable one creates the atmosphere conducive to learning. It is a fact that babies learn more at an early age because they have the ability to soak up so much information. Therefore, beginning the counting process as early as possible, using creative means, can not only help your child but is an inducement for them to want to learn more as they grow.

Engage your entire family in teaching your child to count. Make it a fun and enjoyable experience. These 7 tips to get your child counting to 20 can be used or added to your existing methods. Utilize all of the tips outlined and add your own creative ideas as well.

Times have certainly changed since we were kids. Many of the methods and tools available today were not even part of our daily curriculum. Now, more than ever, we have more opportunities to teach our children the vital lessons they need to learn in order to achieve. It all begins with the number 1, and akin to when we were kids, you can still utilize the old with the new in ensuring your child can count, either by reading the numbers or by using his or her fingers and toes.

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Nicole Dean co-created www.kidsactivitycalendar.com to help her child and others prepare for Kindergarten in a fun way. To get your free sample lesson, stop by www.kidsactivitycalendar.com/letter-a-sample.htm today.

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Gold Pennies - Steve Spangler ScienceThis is so cool, ya’ll! I just read my email from the uber cool science dude, Steve Spangler – and ya’ll know how much I love his stuff! Guess what he’s doing on St. Patrick’s Day! He’s turning pennies gold! It is so cool! I would really love to try this. Steve and his son, Mark, went to visit Channel 9 News in Boulder to show them how to make this happen! His little boy is so cute!

I think I only went so far as Biology in high school. I really wish there had been someone around when I was a kid that made science as fun and as interesting as Steve does. Watching Bill Nye with my kids when they were little was what first turned me on to the fact that science is something that I can enjoy, too! And then we had “The Mad Science Guy” in Richardson, TX – who would put on demonstrations at the community centers. The kids and I loved to go see him. And guess what? My 13 year old daughter loves science! Awesome! That absolutely tickles me!!

I’m getting way off subject here, and way on my soapbox, let’s get back to those groovy gold pennies, shall we?

Is that superbly awesome, or what? I just love it! The pennies look so cool like that. And isn’t that interesting what he was saying about people trying to put them back into circulation and that when they’re like that they can’t go back into circulation? Can you imagine if someone handed you some as if everything was normal? Like maybe, the checker at the grocery store giving you change just hands you some …and then you see her cast a sideways glance at her coworker. And you and your kids are just standing there freaking out. And she’s saying, “What? What is the problem, ma’m?” And you can tell she’s trying so hard not to crack a smile? That would be so funny!

Here is the list of materials you need for this experiment:

* 20 mL of 6 M NaOH
* 0.1 g zinc dust
* evaporating dish
* hot plate
* tongs
* 200 mL beaker of water
* penny
* Bunsen burner or a propane torch

And you can read all the details about the experiment on this page: Gold Pennies experiment at SteveSpanglerScience.com

Nicole Dean has written an article with some cool ideas to get your child excited about writing! I know a lot of kids are reluctant to write – my boys were when they were little. I tried different things to get them excited about writing, but, we definitely struggled with it. I love these ideas suggested by Nicole. I could’ve used this article several years ago! I hope it proves helpful for you!

Encouraging Your Child to Write
Written by Nicole Dean

How in the world do you get your child to write? This is the battle cry of many parents. A lot of imagination, with a little bribery (or praise) is all you need to get your child writing. We’ll supply the imagination. The praise and bribery is all up to you.

Grocery List: Enlist your child’s help in making the grocery list. Walk around the kitchen, naming things you need from the store. Ask your child to write everything down. Your child can also suggest foods you might need from the store and he can add those, too.

Old Checks: If you’ve recently switched banks and have checks that need to be destroyed, first let your child play with them. Give him some envelopes and he can pretend to pay bills – while getting him to do some writing. Of course, destroy the checks afterwards. If you do not have checks available, you can just give your child some blank pieces of paper and he can make his own checks.

Cards: If your child is interested in Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh cards, then give him some index cards cut in half and have him design his own cards. Encourage your child to give the characters names and special abilities on their cards.

Fictional Journal: Sometimes it is hard for children to write in a journal. What is there to write about? Instead of a standard journal, give your child a fictional journal. He or she can pretend to be anything they’d like to be and write a journal as that person. Your child could write from the perspective of an Astronaut discovering a new planet, Prince or Princess on an Adventure, Archaeologist finding a new species of Dinosaur, Famous Athlete, President of a Country, Passenger on the Titanic. Your child could write from the perspective something instead of someone, a mailbox, an animal, a pen. The possibilities are endless.

Letter-writing: Have your child write a letter to Santa, the Easter bunny, or the Tooth Fairy. Or, your child could write to their favorite athlete, fictional character, or movie star.

Alphabet Game: Take a piece of paper and write the letters A-Z in the left column. Then, choose a category from the following or make up one of your own. Vegetables, Fruits, Animals, Musical Instruments. For older children, the categories can be narrower and more difficult, like Countries, Characters in Literature, Presidents, etc. Set a timer and you and your child both list as many of the items in the category as you can for each letter. The trick at the end is that you have to cross off anything on your list that your child has listed. (for instance, if you both have “apple” for an “a” fruit, then the parent crosses theirs off.) Whoever has the most words wins.

Character Game: Tell your child to pick a character from a book or movie that he’s familiar with, and you do the same. Then, ask several questions and you each write the answers to the questions on a piece of paper. When you’ve finished asking the questions, then have your child read the answers and try to guess who he was pretending to be. You do the same and see if your child can guess who you were. Whether you are pretending to be Peter Pan or Shrek, you and your child will have fun and your child won’t even realize he’s practicing his writing!

Visit www.ShowKidsTheFun.com and Free Online Preschool Themes for more fun ideas to spend time with your children.

I just replenished all of my stock of stuff I need to run My Very Own Mail, including all of the fun crafts, stickers, bookmarks and tattoos! Let me tell you – that is one of the most fun things of running this business – getting to buy all of that fun stuff. And even better yet, is the day the mailman arrives at my door with the box! I also replenished all of my office supplies needed from this unique gift for kids business. I have always loved office supplies, so that is going to be a fun box to open, as well!

When I was shopping for the goodies, though, I had trouble locating more ‘ladybug’ stuff. So I am going to phase that category out for a while – and there’s where your good deal comes in! I have two packages left of the ladybug category. So I decided to give two people a very special deal today! Right now, for today only, you can order one ladybug package (so just a one month subscription) for 20% OFF the regular price!

That comes to just $9.57 +shipping

Let me show you what your child is going to get with that package! The first thing, of course, is the letter to your child wherein I tell them about a super groovy ladybug book:


(You can click on the letter to get a much better look at it!)

And as with every package, the sweet, little bookworm dude:

I snapped some quick pics with my phone of the craft package and the stickers so that you could get a look at them:

I took a close up of the instruction sheet so that you could see what the finished craft will look like. It’s pretty blurry, but, it gives you an idea:

I only have two of these packages left, so if you want this, order now! I will remove the Paypal button when they are both gone. And I do hope to add the ladybug category back into my list of topics. I’ll have to dig around for more supplies at a later time. So for right now, this is it!

UPDATE: Both packages sold! Maybe we’ll get those ladybugs back in here soon – they’re just too cute!!

Grab it now if you want it!

Thank you!

Some more uber coolness from Steve Spangler, this time accompanied by his three sons!

Newspapers are made from trees and trees grow… so it only makes sense that you should be able to grow a newspaper tree.

Hey Spangler crew – that’s just awesome!!

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