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Make a Paper Chain Calendar

This post was provided by Education.com

Young kids usually have only a vague sense of time. They probably know that an hour is longer than ten minutes, and a week is shorter than a month, but it’s difficult for them to gauge time’s passing.

Making a paper chain calendar can help them learn this valuable math skill.

What You Need:

  • Calendar
  • 3” x 8” strips of colored construction paper
  • Glue
Make a Paper Chain Calendar
Make a Paper Chain Calendar

What You Do:

  1. Pick a date in the future that has some meaning for your child, for example, the first day of school, the date a relative is set to come visit, a birthday, or the start date of a favorite activity, like soccer. Ideally, the date should be about a month away.
  2. Pull out your calendar, and with your child’s help, count the number of days until the event you’ve chosen.
  3. Give your child the construction paper strips and explain that each strip stands for one day. Together, count out the correct number of strips (one for each day until your event), then help your child make a paper chain, by gluing the end of each strip together to form a link, then adding the rest of the links to form a “chain”.
  4. Hang your chain in your child’s room, or in a prominent place. Each day, allow her to remove one link from the chain. As the days pass, this will give her a visual picture to associate with the numbers she sees on the calendar.
  5. Not only does this provide a concrete image for the passing of time, but it gives your child a great excuse to practice counting backwards!

 




A big thank you to Education.com for this creative way to help kids learn. If you have not checked out their website make sure you stop by. Education.com have excellent resources to help your kids be super clever.

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Education

Valentine’s Day Word Scramble Worksheet

Do your kids love to do word scrambles?

Since Valentine’s Day is around the corner a Valentine’s Day inspired worksheet is ideal.

Do you love giving your children more worksheets so they can practice and get better at their school work? I know I do!

Did you know that word scramble worksheets help kids with spelling?

Kids have fun solving the scrambled word and have no idea that they are learning at the same time. What a win as a parent!

Education.com is a wonderful resource for educational worksheets to help your children learn.

You can also become an Education.com member and get access to more amazing content to help your kids.

I love that Education.com ties-in times of the year to help kids have fun while they are actually doing work.  The free worksheets are based on Valentine’s Day.

 

The Valentine’s Day Eduction.com downloads are below:

Learn some new words for Valentine’s Day with this word scramble from Education.com!

To get more spelling practice, check out these resources.

 

You can even build your own worksheet from the Education.com worksheet generator.  Make your own for the kids today!

Would you like to have more Valentine’s Day worksheets? If you do there are more. Download and have fun celebrating.

Disclaimer: I was approached by Education.com to share this free worksheet with my readers. I love helping kids learn, and like to share great resources for parents.

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Education

Helping Kids with Subtraction

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My kids seem very happy when they are adding things together, but things get complicated very quickly when they have to subtract numbers from each other. You can see the stress and worry on their faces.

As soon as things start to get more complicated the girls seem to panic.

My technique is to be calm, to concentrate on the question being asked, and to work out little bits at a time.

I like many parents have shown the girls how to do various sums, and told them that it is just a matter of a little practice each day. In no time they will get better and be a champion at maths.

The one thing that I believe is not being understood is the carrying the numbers over or what I was told was carrying the one or another number into the other column.

The way I figure out subtraction, and the way I am showing the girls. Carrying the 1 or what is called borrowing in subtraction.
The way I figure out subtraction, and the way I am showing the girls. Carrying the 1 or what is called borrowing in subtraction.

As you can see from the above example of 87 – 59. You cannot have 7 taking away from 9.

So to make it easier, you add a 1 to 7 and make it 17.

Since you have added the 1 to 7 to make it 17, you then need to carry the 1 to the tens column.

I add the 1 to the 5 and this then becomes 6. So then it will be 8 -6 and this gives you 2 in the tens column, and as it is now 17 – 9 in the ones column this means you get 8, and therefore the answer is 28.

This following video can explain it more easily to kids and explains the idea of borrowing or like I was taught carrying the one.

HOW TO BORROW IN SUBTRACTION FOR KIDS

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So what can you do to promote practice in subtraction or really any maths problem?

Education.com have some great resources that will help your kids practice and also have fun doing so.

Crawl around these subtraction problems with the cute creepy crawlies in this worksheet! Can’t get enough subtraction practice? Check out the full collection of subtraction resources from Education.com!

Two-Digit Bug Subtraction from Education.com
Two-Digit Bug Subtraction from Education.com

Download the free subtraction creepy crawly worksheets:

Do your kids get a little worried when they move onto subtraction?  It could just be the idea of carrying over the numbers to the other columns that gets confusing. I know my kids are still learning this, and are getting better the more they practice.

A big thank you to Education.com for this subtraction worksheet. If you have not checked out their website make sure you stop by, Education.com have excellent resources to help your kids be super clever.

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Happy Year of the Rooster

Gong Xi Fa Cai to everyone!

The YEAR OF THE ROOSTER is going to be wonderful for all! Well I hope so. Don’t you.

What do you do to celebrate Chinese New Year?  I like to celebrate with dumplings either home made or purchased. Maybe if we are lucky we go out to a lovely restaurant for some yummy Chinese food. Whatever you decide to do I hope you have a lovely celebration.

 

Gong Xi Fa Cai to you all! I hope that the year of the Rooster is good for you, it is meant to be an excellent year for me, and I'm keen to get working on some huge plans soon. Happy Chinese New Year!
Gong Xi Fa Cai to you all! I hope that the year of the Rooster is good for you, it is meant to be an excellent year for me, and I’m keen to get working on some huge plans soon. Happy Chinese New Year!

 

Our family loves to celebrate Chinese New Year. I’m an ox, hubby is a monkey, the twins are rats and little Alexander is a sheep/goat.   I’m meant to have an excellent year in the year of the rooster and I hope that this is true.

Do you like to look at the Chinese horoscopes? I do. If you are like me and want to figure out what is going to happen this year check out the links below:

Make yummy San Choy Bau and celebrate Chinese New Year!
Make yummy San Choy Bau and celebrate Chinese New Year!

If you would like kids to get involved and learn more about Chinese New Year I have some great links below: 

  • Education.com has some great free worksheets and kids can make a Year of the Rooster Mask. They also have some colouring in sheets to download
  • Crayola has colouring pages that you can print out or colour online. Colour in the rooster to celebrate the new year.
  • Activity Village in the UK has colouring pages, crafts and so much more available for kids. Download and enjoy.
Making mango custard
Making mango custard

Try your hand at making your own dumplings. I made some the other year and they were so yummy. I’m going to do some more this year with a difference and will post when complete. Check out my detailed post about what I did to create a Chinese feast to celebrate Chinese New Year. Note this is from a previous year so forget the mentions of the old signs.

My homemade colourful dumplings.
My homemade colourful dumplings.

 

Enjoy and have fun. Happy cooking if you do make some of these yummy recipes.

Happy Year of the Rooster from all of us at Mummy to Twins Plus One.