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May. 3, 2007
A little finger squshing!
We have 3,000 sensors in each finger tip, therefore stimulating the brain, rapidly obtaining knowledge for long term. Would you call that learning? We think nothing of allowing our baby to learn by exploring their surrounding with their mouth and fingers. A typical child between the ages of two and five learns ten words a day. In three years, your child’s vocabulary could significantly increase up to 15,000 words unlike school children, who learn at a much slower rate.
A little finger squishing to get that brain stimulated. A writing assignment and a smile. What else could I ask for.
Assignment: Make a clay formation of choice, write a keyword outline, one paragraph essay.
Supplies Needed. Clay sticks, I purchased mine at the dollar store. Resources from around the house along with a thesaurus. Writing paper and pencils or pens.
The Dinosaurs
The Dimetroden has a strong spine. Have you seen a stegosaurus? He has hard bumpy spikes on his back. Where the Syntarusus has sharp eyes and great speed to zoom at his prey. Can you imagine the Rutiodon with nostrils on the top of his head? My favorite is the Tyrannosaurus with really big teeth and needle sharp claws. At the end of the day I imagine a Pinacosaurus using his club tail whacking the enemy.
Boy age 9
The Little Ones Can Have Fun with Letters Too!
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