Welcome back to our weekly collection roundup! We've got a new selection of posts for you, I hope you'll enjoy them.
First our usual thank you everyone who makes this community what it is. This week 5% beneficiaries for interaction and contribution to the HomeEdders community go to:
• @romeskie
• @cmplxty
• @rafzat
• @taliakerch
@romeskie shares her experience and tips for implementing Nature Study, emphasizing the importance of planning, observation and parental involvement. What is Nature Study, you wonder? Just take a look on her last post and you'll find out! This method also suggests going outdoors to observe and appreciate the environment, rather than relying solely on books and illustrations.
A paper 3D Room sounds pretty awesome! @taliakerch shares with us this week such a creative and artistic DIY paper room she and her son did! It's just the perfect tiny place to create for your toys at home.
@emmaris shares this time a colorful educational activity aimed at supporting children's learning at home. It involves creating a worksheet where children can discover, write, and read hidden words, this way reinforcing reading and writing skills in a fun and engaging way.
@leomarylm found some fun and creative ways to teach mathematics at home, this time using a set of poker cards for addition, subtraction, and multiplication practice. What's even more interesting is that she created a board game called "Esquinados" to further enhance mathematical skills, cognitive development, improved attention, memory and problem-solving skills.
Want to learn how a compass works? Best idea is to make it yourself at home! And that's exactly what @yessi08 and her son made for their geography school activity in order to improvize creativity, motor skills and the ability to read a compass correctly. Also, she includes step-by-step instructions for making the compass using cardboard and scissors.
Thank you for joining us. This curation was brought to you by @missdeli and this week I have added @freemotherearth as 10% beneficiary for the ongoing delegation support. Thank you!
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