What’s in the Workbox Wednesday ~ Survey

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With Noo on Spring Break this week, the kidlets are attending the summer camp at our gym every morning, so we won’t be having school till he is back at school.
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This week I am doing a survey to see how many of my readers use the workbox system, or something similar.

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We’ll be back in full force next week after our little rest and relaxation.

SPRING BREAK
ACROSTIC POEM
BY. DESTINEY

Season Of Surprising Weather
Pool Parties After They Warm Up
Really Brings Out The Joy In Life
In The Rain Or In The Sun
No More Snow Until Next Year
Girls Pick Flowers To Put In Their Hair

Beautiful Flowers
Rain That Falls Lightly On The Ground
Easter Is Almost Here
All The Bunnies & Birds Are Back
Kids Play In The Wet Field

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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1

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What’s in the Box Wednesday #4 ~ Pixie’s Tot Trays & Baskets

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~Pixie is 37 months old~

I have tweaked Pixie’s Tot Trays and the way they are stored for her. I have added 4 little baskets for the small activities and her Tot Packs. She loved them on Monday when she saw what I had prepared for her. I wish I had the camera at the ready when she saw everything set out like this for her. She also received her first “official” workbook for school and has absolutely fallen in love with it. I’ve limited her to 2 pages a day so it lasts a little longer. I purchased this basket set last weekend and they are perfect.

So without further ado, here is Pixie’s new Tot Tray and Basket setup

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Basket 1

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I downloaded this Cinderella tot book from One Little, Two Little when Fifi was still a Totschooler and Pixie loves it. She goes through the basket regularly during the day. I have the whole pack stored in here for her, just like the Nemo tot pack below.

Basket 2

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Pompom fine motor skill activity. I found this great activity on Pinterest. For this particular activity I’ve cut holes into the lid of an empty Pilsbury Frosting container for the bigger sized pompoms. I have another pompom fine motor skill activity using a feta container and 14mm pompoms.

Basket 3

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I downloaded this Nemo tot pack from 1+1+1=1 when Koko was still a Totschooler and Pixie loves it. She goes through the basket regularly during the day. I have the whole pack stored in here for her.

Tray 4

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Dot Marker with an activity sheet. This may be her favourite art activity to date. She loves these. The dot marker set I bought came with activity sheets and she is steadily ploughing through them.

Basket 5

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She got these Melissa & Doug Lace and Trace Pets for her birthday from a good friend and spends hours lacing and unlacing them. These are a GREAT gift idea.

Tray 6

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Pixie’s first “official” school workbook, Smart-Kids I am three. She loves this book. It was well worth the cost.

Tray 7

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This is another home made toy I made for her. I went to the hardware store and got some paint chip strips in different colour shades. I then took 4 pompoms in each colour to match the paint chip strips. I glued the paint chips to a sheet of paper and laminated it to for durability. She loves playing with this tray at night during calm down time before bed.

Basket 8

In the large pink basket, I store all our little wooden trays like the one used for tray 4.

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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1

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What’s in the Workbox Wednesday #4 ~ Tot Tray Ideas

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I started tot trays with Koko over 5 years ago when we started homeschooling. He was a tender 27 month old that wanted to get into the homeschooling fun when Noo was in grade 1. Our trays have evolved over the last 5.5 years into what it is today.

In the beginning I found putting the tot trays together challenging. I didn’t know what was supposed to go in them and felt like I wasn’t doing it properly. It took me a while (a year or two) to realise that at such a young age, learning is all about exploration, not sitting and working for set, rigid, hours during the day. After I had relaxed and starting “going with the flow”, so to speak, school time became a lot more enjoyable for the both the tots (Koko and Fifi at that stage) and I. Now that Pixie is a totschooler, I’m much more relaxed and enjoying this phase of learning.

When putting tot trays together, make them activity specific. Here is a great list of activities from Fumbling Through Parenthood:
Pouring
Spooning
Tonging/Tweezing
Squeezing (a sponge, playdough, etc.)
Practical Life skills (folding, sweeping, etc.)
Threading Beads (onto sticks, string, pipecleaners, etc.)
Threading Sticks (straws, or spaghetti into small spaces)
Stacking & Balancing Objects
Using Glue
Using Stickers
Simple Crafts
Cutting
Counting
1 to 1 Correspondence
Matching
Sorting
Other activities to work those hand muscles (clothespins, hole punches, etc.)

Below are some tot tray ideas I’ve collected over the years. You don’t need to purchase expensive toys/resources for them. Making the equipment they will use during the day is almost more fun for you both.

Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1. The Original Totschooler!!!!
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“Soon after the creation of Tot School, came the concept of Tot Trays. A simple twist on an old idea with Montessori based roots. A contained work space for tots, to inspire early learning fun. A way for mom to stay organized in her thinking and provide opportunities for early development in fun ways.” ~ Carisa from 1+1+1=1

Shadow Match Learning Mat from My HomeMade Montessori
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“I put this learning mat together by tracing around each prop and then the child finds the prop to the shadow match and places it on top. A fun way to teach object placement.” ~ Lisa from My Homemade Montessori

Homemade Toy: Pushing Puff Balls from Fun & Engaging Activities for Toddlers
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“It was really easy to make, just cut small holes in the lid of an old butter container. J’s goal is to stuff the puff balls inside the container via the holes. The holes are just smaller than puff balls, requiring J to work a little harder to get all the balls inside. It’s a fine motor activity that I pull out once every couple weeks and J is always very intrigued.” ~ Fun & Engaging Activities for Toddlers

I’ve made this activity for Pixie. To say she loves it is an understatement.

Magnetic foam shape picture from Rockabye Butterfly
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“We got these magnetic foam shapes. I made this shape sheet design with markers and then laminated it. Put it on a metal pan and she can match the magnet shapes to make the picture!” ~ Butterfly’s Mommy from Rockabye Butterfly

Simple Play: Pipe Cleaner Game from Dose of Happy
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“Porter is 15 months and has enjoyed this game for a little while now. It’s perfect when I need him focused and quiet for a little bit— think church or waiting in the doctor’s office.” ~ Deb from Dose of Happiness

Sticker Matching Activity & Game for Preschoolers from Feels Like Home
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“The idea is that the kits are very open-ended to inspire creativity in children and fun parent-child time. My kids have asked to play with these materials almost every day since they arrived a month ago. The designs are cute and inviting, and they are almost all include stickers.” ~ Tara from Feels Like Home

Textured Photo Book for Baby from Teach Me Mommy
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“I made a textured photo book from CD cases. Babies love familiar faces, and they love to touch different textures, so they will probably love this book too. The fact that it is made from plastic CD cases, makes it slobber proof too and the photos are protected by sticky paper. The different textured materials will just have to take the punch” ~ Nadia from Teach Me Mommy

Tweezing and Dropper trays from Learn~Play~Imagine

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“I set up these trays to give him something educational and fun to do while JZ works. I would give him toys only, but he requests work. Like most younger siblings he is eager to keep up and be just like his big brother.” ~ Allison from Learn~Play~Imagine

Bunny Tails Color Matching from Twodaloo
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” I stuck to bunnies to our new magnetic chalkboard wall (post coming soon) with tape and let the twins match away. They like to match the tails and name all the colors and then have the “Scary Fairy” (a.k.a. my hand) swoop down and mix up the tails again” ~ Stephanie from Twodaloo

DIY zipper board for kids from Laughing Kids Learn
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“Key learning points achieved with this zipper board are –
Fine motor skills
Sensory awareness
Identifying colours
Discussing length of zips etc” ~ Kate from Laughing Kids Learn

I just love this activity. Its on the top of my “to-do” list!

Shape matching game from Diapers to Diplomas
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“I had some leftover velcro and a cardboard box too, so I went to work with my cookie cutters and made this little game for the boys.” ~ Diapers to Diplomas

Paint Chip Pom Pom Match from Childcareland Blog
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“Here is a fine motor development activity that uses paint chip samples. I brought my bag of pom poms into the store with me and matched them up to the paint samples.” ~ Shelley from Childcareland Blog

Pipe Cleaner Color Sort from Kitchen Floor Crafts
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“I was inspired to use pipe cleaners and spice containers together from a toddler activity post over at Teaching Mama” ~ Kate from Kitchen Floor Crafts

Strengthen Toddler’s Fine Motor Skills & Creativity from Delightful Mom
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“This easy-to-create learning activity is great for teaching your toddler color sorting, enhancing their fine motor skills and expanding creativity” ~ Danielle from Delightful Mom

Magnetic Pipe Cleaner Discovery Bottle from Chasing Cheerios
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“The girls love moving the pipe cleaner pieces around using their magic magnetic wand!” ~ Melissa from Chasing Cheerios

The tot (and preschool) trays have become a passion for me. My children have all benefited greatly from the freedom they are afforded to work independently during the day while I am busy with one of their siblings.

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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1

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What’s in the Box Wednesday ~ Fifi’s PreK Trays

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The drawers Koko has been using are not longer available, so I sourced another type of draw system and I am now waiting for them to be delivered! Keep an eye out for a future “What’s in the Box Wednesday” post with pictures of Fifi’s new boxes. Koko will continue to use the boxes he has, they work well for him. Until Fifi’s new drawer system arrives, she will be making use of the trays. Her PreK trays are stored and set out similarly to Pixie’s trays. As she completes each tray, the work gets moved to my desk where it gets marked and filed. She helps me fill her trays the next morning just before we start school.

Tray 1
We are still busy with Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. She loves her reading lessons and is doing extremely well.
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Tray 2
Her hand writing worksheets that correspond to the reading lesson for the day. She does 2, sometimes 3 (if the lesson calls for it). I try to make these as fun for her as possible.
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She uses a combination of the following:
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons – word/picture matching
Alphabet Tracing Mats
3Dinosaurs Romping Roaring Writing Practice
Lets Print Alphabet Writing Practice Worksheets
Alphabet Tracing Mats
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Handwriting-Letter-Identification-Lowercase-Letters-688076
Alphabet Tracing Papers

Tray 3
Smart-Kids I am 5. This is a fun, age specific book. Fifi loves it. It includes worksheets, games, recipes, as well as instructions on how to decorate a box.
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Tray 4
Gold Stars Pre-school Phonics.
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Tray 5
Gold Stars Pre-school Starting to Add.
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Tray 6
Disney Learning: School Skills – Princess How To Read And Understand. This book covers various Disney princess stories as well as comprehension exercises.
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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1



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What’s in the Workbox Wednesday #3 ~ What are Workboxes?

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I am often asked, “What are workboxes?” In a nutshell, “Workboxes are a structured system of presenting lessons to children that allows them the independence of self-directed learning with the bonus of clear visual stimuli that encourage self-motivation and allows the teaching parent to step more into a secondary role during the actual learning time.” (Source)

I started using Sue Patrick’s Workbox System 5 years ago with Noo, and we’ll continue to use it with Koko, Fifi and Pixie as it suits us to a tee and works well for us. Our workbox system has evolved over the years, from sorter trays to the drawers we still use for Koko today. The girls still use tot and preschool trays.

The workbox system was developed by Sue Patrick.

Specialized and Structured Teaching
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System

An effective teaching system to reduce your organizational time and increase your child’s self-control, independence and learning.
Specialized for: Autism, ADD ADHD, and
Large Home School Families
This system will complement your existing curriculum!

Sue Patrick’s Workbox System has two very important components.

The first component teaches you how to optimize the benefits of homeschooling. One of the reasons we home school is to provide the best teaching and learning environment for our children. She will show you how to present your child’s work with purpose and fun, and allow you to be more systematic with appropriate materials.

She will explain how to make your current curriculum and work “make sense” to your child. Often a child’s ability to succeed simply depends on having the material presented in smaller pieces that are especially tailored to him. Also, presenting his material throughout the day with variety and enhanced teaching “angles” will make sure he truly learns. While this is great for all children, she can address teaching low functioning children as well as gifted and distractible ones.

The second component is the physical structure of Sue Patrick’s Workbox System which will allow you to teach your child more effectively, and at the same time help you to better organize your school day. Children using this system stay more focused and are more successful in learning and completing their school work independently. With as little as one day’s work in restructuring your classroom, you will provide better organization for you and your child. It will then be easier to set up a school day of curriculum, variety and fun, while steering your child toward independence and greater focus.” Source

There are, literally, hundreds of ways you can implement the Workbox System in your homeschool. Visit my Workbox Pinterest Board below to see some of the different ways Workboxes can be used.

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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1

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What’s in the Workbox Wednesday #2 ~ Pixie’s Tot Trays

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~Pixie is 32 months old~

Pixie’s trays are all stored on a portable shoe rack. It works like a charm and is light enough to move out of the way when she is done (and to keep her out of the messy trays, LOL).

Pixie currently has 8 trays
Her trays get changed weekly with new activities on most of the trays every week.
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Tray 1 – Yellow
9 Piece farm puzzle
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Tray 2 – Yellow
Whose baby? Puzzle
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Tray 3 – Pink
Butterfly colour matching (This particular item is no longer available).
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Tray 4 – Pink
Farm animal tray with the Moo! book and Babies on the farm poster
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Tray 5 – Pink
Kebab sticks in a bottle. Pixie got this Treasure box for her 2nd birthday and its the perfect storage box for the sticks.
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Tray 6 – Blue
Pasta sensory box with dinosaur stickers. I include a page every day. She loves dinosaurs, so this is one of her favourite trays.
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Tray 7 – Blue
Barn/Farm house shapes
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Tray 8 – Blue
Pompom fine motor activity
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Resources:
All workbox posts on Monsters Ed
All Tot Tray posts on Monsters Ed
Sue Patrick’s Workbox System
Workboxes on 1+1+1=1. This is where I got our inspiration back in the day for Noo.
Preschool Work Trays
Tot Tray Ideas for Tot School from 1+1+1=1

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