Showing posts with label Homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homes. Show all posts

January 17, 2011

My Home, My Address

During August, we talked about how we each live in our own home.  One of the projects we did was to make a paper bag house or apartment building (depending on where you lived).  We then set up a little city with our "homes."   The photos below are from that first project.   I am going to revisit this - this time adding their address.  Learning our address in one of our state standards.


I like creating the context of an address as a location marker.  Making our homes and adding it's "location marker" helps children understand why we have addresses.  The first day, I will have them make their homes.  The second day, we will set up the mini-city. 

I begin by asking, "How can I find your home?"  We will brainstorm ways we can locate our homes.  It always boils down to the address.   I will then give them their address to attach to their homes.

On the third day, I will use these homes as sorting tools.  We will sort our homes by the numbers, the letters, the street names - any way we can brainstorm sorting the addresses.  This makes learning your address so much more fun!  


The fourth day, we will visit the final step - discussing phone numbers.  "How can I talk to you at your home from my home?"

We will attach our phone numbers to our homes.  And do the sorting process once again.

I will give children the choice to keep their home at school to use in block play for that week.  I will post photos after we do this project!

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