Here is our Mm Sound Bin
The following are pictures of the two toddlers working with the activities in the Sound Bin
Lacing m&m's. Printable from Confessions Of A Homeschooler.
Sound objects: mat,marble,mouse,monkey, magnifying glass.
Using playdoh to form letters. Printable from Confessions Of A Homeschooler.
Sound Card. This was printed from Beautiful Sun Montessori.
Picture Cards. Downloaded from Goldmark Montessori.
The internet is a wonderful source of information. I appreciate all the time these people put into making materials that are accessible for everyone. The children love all of the materials and they enjoy learning.
Amber has found great interest in the sandpaper letters.
Amber can proudly tell you the sound Mm makes.
To see other toddler activities pop over to One Hook Wonder.
It seems Amber is enjoying the great variety of language activities you prepared. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI love your sound bin! It's something I want to introduce this year. Do you have a few sound bins out at the same time? My classroom is too small to have all the letter out at the same time. Do you advice rotation or how many sound bins at a time?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to organize the sounds. I love the m&m lacing!
ReplyDeleteHi, I love this idea.... You have put it all together so simply.... do you have a bin for every letter or are you working on it??
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenni
Thank you for the comments!! Every week I have two sound bins out. On Monday, and then the next bin is introduced on Wednesday. The following week I add two more sound bins. On the third week the same four sound bins are on the shelf. This week is our sound review. An activity we might do this week, is blend the sounds to make words and four sounds object sort. Then I repeat the cycle with new sound bins.
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