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The Thinkery

September 24, 2017 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

The Thinkery

Thinkery in Austin, Texas
Thinkery in Austin, Texas



If you and your child enjoy S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering and math) activities or you simply want fun hands-on activities, the Thinkery, in Austin, is the place for you!

Thinkery
A fun children’s museum, in Austin: The Thinkery!

We recently took our first trip to the Thinkery, with a three year old and a one year old in tow. Everyone had a wonderful time.

One of the first things through the door was a train table. This boy has trains and track at home but NOT on a table. This was so exciting to him. We had a hard time convincing him to leave the table and go see all the other fun things the Thinkery had.

Train Table at the Thinkery
Train Table at the Thinkery
Innovators’ Workshop

The next area we came to was the Innovators’ Workshop. Within this exhibit was Build Landscape. There were all kinds of wheels, pulleys, etc., you could build with. Keagan was still a little upset at us for pulling him away from the trains so he didn’t stop to build. That’s okay, that gives us something to do on another trip to the Thinkery.

Build Landscape at the Thinkery
Build Landscape at the Thinkery

Here were some other gears and construction activities to explore.

Gears to explore at the Thinkery
Gears to explore at the Thinkery

The one year old and mommy enjoyed the magnetic wall with the “magic” wooden pieces. Keagan finally came over and joined them.

Magnetic wall at the Thinkery.
Magnetic wall at the Thinkery.

Keagan did enjoy the opportunity to paint and squeegee a window. He even asked to go back to this area later in the day.

Painting at the Thinkery, in Austin.
Painting at the Thinkery, in Austin.

All of us enjoyed the Micro Eye. There were several microscopes with plenty of interesting items to examine. The pictures were projected on the wall so we could all enjoy them. Daddy even showed Keagan how to put his hand under the microscope and examine his own skin.

Micro Eye at the Thinkery
Examining things under a microscope.
Spark Shop

The next area, I believe, was Amaya’s favorite. This area is called the Spark Shop and is a place where children can explore the concepts of aerodynamics. She spent a long time placing ping pong balls in the wall and watching them disappear.

Flow wall at the Thinkery.
Flow wall at the Thinkery.

Amaya also loved the beach balls floating on air. I was actually surprised at how coordinated she was at grabbing the floating ball off the column of air. The young man working in the area was very sweet and helpful. He got a stool for Amaya and turned the apparatus so that the ball floated a little closer to her. She spent a lot of time here too.

Floating balls
Balls floating on a column of air.

Keagan loved the floating scarves. I must say that I enjoyed watching them shoot up into the air myself.

Flying Scarves
Scarves floating on air.

Daddy and Keagan were able to create their own flying machines. You took a basic body from one basket, wings and a tail from another, and then put them together. You then take them over to the special launcher, load it up and push the button. You can try to go for distance or attempt to shoot it through a hanging hoop. Keagan shot it through the hoop on the first try.

Flying Machine
Make and fly your own machine.
Light Lab

I believe the Light Lab was my daughter’s and my favorite area. She loved the Frozen Shadows. You stand against a wall and this special camera takes a “picture”. You step away and your shadow is displayed on the wall. Brittany (my adult daughter) “played” in there quite a while. She kept trying to get the kids excited about it but they weren’t nearly as interested as she was. I do have to admit, it was pretty fascinating.

Frozen Shadows
Frozen Shadows

I especially liked the over sized “Lite Brite” table and walls, in the Light Lab. My grand-daughter loved it too.

Light Lab
The Light Lab has an over-sized “Lite Brite”.
Currents

One area that looked like a lot of fun but we didn’t attempt was the Currents. It is a water play area. Although they do have big plastic smocks to put on, kids were coming out soaking wet. We decided to pass this area up for another day when we bring a change of clothes.

Currents
Currents is a fun water play area.
Kitchen Lab

We stopped by the Kitchen Lab. The adults were really interested but we couldn’t get the 3 and 1 year old to stand still long enough to listen. We were able to get a partial explanation of the food chain before the kids were on the run. That’s okay. Again, we will have something to look forward to on a future visit.

Food Chain
Visual of a food chain.
Let’s Grow

Let’s Grow was another area that both kids spent quite a lot of time at. Keagan loved “shopping” for food and then taking it to the kitchen and preparing it. He took quite a while preparing something for Mommy and Daddy while I was off playing with Amaya.

Let's Grow
Let’s Grow is an area where you can collect and “cook” food.

Although there was a special play area for babies, Amaya, at 15 months, does not see herself as a baby and spent the time playing on the mats with the big kids.

Baby Play area
Baby Play area
Story Nook

As we were winding down our visit, they were making an announcement about a storytime in the Story Nook. We decided we would catch storytime on another visit.

Story Nook
Story Nook
Our Backyard

We weren’t able to get to the outside play area because it was a rainy day. As you can tell, we have plenty of reasons to return to the Thinkery. We had a blast at the areas we encountered and there are several things that we missed and look forward to doing in the future.

Outdoor Play area
Outdoor Play area (picture courtesy of the Thinkery)

Admission prices are reasonable at $10 per person, children 0 to 23 months old are free. There is a $2 discount for military and up to five of their family members.

Have you been to the Thinkery before? I would love to hear about your visit. Maybe you were able to experience some of the areas we weren’t.

Filed Under: Articles, Attractions and Events Tagged With: Austin, Austin Texas, Children's Museum, hands on, museum, S.T.E.M., STEM, Texas, Thinkery

National Train Day 2017

May 13, 2017 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

National Train Day 2017




Tomorrow, May 12, is National Train Day. There are special events happening all over the country. Check out your local train depot and see if they have anything special planned.

The Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum is our local depot. It has a wonderful event planned for tomorrow. Outside you can explore several old train cars or enjoy a handcar ride. Inside you will find several model trains set up and running. The little ones can enjoy craft time and there’s a dress up area.

Last year we took the grandchildren and had a blast. Here are some of the things we enjoyed.

My grandson loved exploring the inside of the different train cars.

National Train Day 2016: Checking out old train cars

One of the engines actually had moving parts. What more could a little boy ask for?

National Train Day 2016: Engine with moving parts

There were lots of model trains to look at and interact with.

National Train Day 2016: Model Trains

There were fun hands-on activities like coloring and playing with trains.

National Train Day 2016: Hands-on Activities

There was even live music for all of us to enjoy.

Live Music

It was a great event and we are excited to join in the fun again tomorrow. The event will be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and it’s free. Get there early and enjoy every moment of it.

The Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum
315 W. Avenue B
Temple, TX 76501

Filed Under: Attractions and Events Tagged With: conductor, hands on, hands on activities, love to laugh and learn, model train, National Train Day, National Train Day 2016, National Train Day 2017, train depot, trains

Fantastic Spring eBundle 2018

January 16, 2018 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

Fantastic Spring eBundle 2018




Create excitement this with this Spring eBundle of learning activities and crafts. Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter and pretty flowers are only some of the fabulously fun themes included. (Affiliate links included in this post.)

Ages: Preschool to Grade 2
Includes: Valentines, Spring, Easter
Sale date: January 14-23
Value: $150 on Sale for $14.95
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Spring eBundle

 

 

Item descriptions:

VALENTINES

14 Super Cool Valentines Day Science Activities
This ebook contains bubbly, hands-on, colorful projects that will delight kids ages 3-10. Treat your students to some of their first lessons in chemistry, thermodynamics, acids and bases, catalysts, solubility, surface tension, color mixing, and static electricity with these simple and engaging heart-themed science experiments.

Printable Valentines Day Tracing Sheets
A set of 8 Valentines Day themed tracing worksheets to download and print at home. This love themed pack of tracing sheets are designed with preschoolers working on pencil control, fine motor skills and learning letters in mind.

Valentines Day Activity Pack for Preschoolers
Looking for something to help teach your preschoolers about kindness and friendship, as well as letters and numbers?! This Valentine’s Day Activity Pack includes six super fun activities and multiple variations of each!

8 Valentines Day Adding and Subtracting Activities
These 8 activities help children practice adding and subtracting within 10. There are games, task cards, expression sorts, and more.

Valentines Day ABC Order
This Valentines Day ABC Order literacy center set is perfect for hands-on practice. Students alphabetize differentiated groups of sight words to the 1st and 2nd letters. Plus, there’s a challenge set of words for sorting to the 3rd and 4th letter.

Hands-On Valentines Pre-K Pack
This hands-on downloadable workbook is designed to help anyone teach their preschoolers (and pre-k students) this Valentine’s season. Using fun, differentiated and creative methods of learning.

Valentines No Prep First Grade Math
Celebrate Valentines with a fun math set! Work on addition, subtractions, place value, fractions, fact families, and more!

Broken Hearts Letter Matching Game
A set of A-Z letter puzzle matching cards with a Valentines Day theme!

Valentines Letter Games Bundle

These letter games are designed to have fun while practicing letter recognition. Just print, play and enjoy learning!

Nature Crafts for Kids
Fun Nature Crafts

SPRING

Bug Theme Pom-Pom Match Packet
These are perfect for preschoolers and young learners to develop fine motor skills & color recognition!

50 Nature Crafts for Little Kids
50 Nature Crafts for Little Kids is a fun book that is packed full of nature-themed crafts for your kids to enjoy throughout the year.

Spring Science Packet
Spring is the perfect time to get outside and learn about the world we live in! This spring science packet contains 10 fun and easy activities to do with your little learners. 7 of the activities contains printables for the lesson.

Spring Printables Pack
The Spring Printables Pack contains 75 spring-themed printables with activities for kids ages 2 to 7. The activities in this pack cover a range of skills, including colors, same vs. different, patterns, puzzles, fine motor, mazes, math number identification, counting, addition, subtraction and literacy letter identification, alphabetical order, phonemic awareness, word searches.

Spring-Themed, Editable Name and Word Tracing Pack
This spring-themed printable tracing pack can be customized for names, words, or numbers … a low-prep activity that is perfect for classroom or home! This is a Montessori-inspired pack to help with name recognition and writing, sight word reading and spelling, and identifying cultural spring symbols.

Flowers Word Family Picture Sort
Sort the short vowel pictures on each flower into the correct short vowel word family flower pot.

Plant Life Cycle
Plant life cycle vocabulary cards and activity sheets for preschool students.

Spring Beginning Sounds Bundle
Add these beginning sound matching cards to your spring literacy centers. Practice beginning sounds and phonemic awareness with frogs, ducks, and rainbows! Bonus Rainy Day themed rhyming match up cards also included!

Insects, Bugs, and Creepy Crawlers Yoga
Kids yoga poses that are themed to go with your favorite insects, bugs, and creepy crawlers. Included is twelve yoga cards with descriptions of how to get into the pose and 12 full sheet pictures of the yoga poses. All poses included pictures of real kids in the insect, bug, and creepy crawler themed poses!

Spring Theme Pack for Preschool & Kindergarten
This 300-page theme pack has a huge variety of activities for your spring seeds, plants, and gardening unit in preschool or kindergarten! You’ll get printable vocabulary cards and nonfiction books with real photos, emergent readers that your learners can read and color all by themselves, clip cards, beginning reading games, printable math centers, activity pages, and more.

Rainbow Activity Booklet to Teach Colours Through Hands-On Learning
Promote play-based learning with this interesting and engaging printable activity This booklet includes colouring pages, interactive activities, and bonus material that you can print off again and again!

Rainy Day Make Ten Addition Activity
Help kids learn how to add numbers to make ten with this printable rain cloud activity! Kids can color in the correct number of raindrops and attach them to their clouds to make ten!

Garden Themed Early Learning Printable Pack
This garden-themed early learning pack is great for the pre-K to K age range! With 4 games and activities, it includes a Bingo game for 4 players, cutting and pre-handwriting sheets, an I-Spy game, and a matching game! The pack is B&W so that kids can color the games in themselves.

Spring Theme Color Graphing Set
Work on colors and graphing skills together with these fun spring themed centers and activities! Use the whole class winter color graphing set to graph umbrellas during circle time, use the spring spin, color & graph printables for morning work or independent math practice and use the spring spin & graph sets for math centers.

Butterfly Life Cycle Easy Reader Books & Journal
There are four easy reader books with the life cycle words. Plus it includes life cycle bookmarks and an easy to make a journal in an easy reader book style. It also has some writing activities and reader strips that match up to the books.

Sheep Beginning Sounds Match
This Sheep Beginning Sounds Match is an engaging and hands-on way to practice identifying beginning sounds! To prep, print out the sheep and the pastures on cardstock, then cut out. Let your kids match sheep with matching pastures.

Awesome Printable Flower Activities for Kids
Get ready for the amazing season of Spring, we have some really fun and completely awesome flower activities for kids to celebrate while learning and practicing skills such as color matching, fine motor skills and so much more!

Easter Coupons for Kids to Create
Spring eBundle: Personalized Easter Coupons

EASTER

25 Printable Easter Activities
Explore Easter with these printable easter learning activities! Cut, paste, shape, mold and manipulate as you learn!

Easter Coupon Booklet & Easter Egg Hunt Printables
Set up your own Easter Egg Hunt in minutes with these done for you clues that work in any home & use the personalized Easter Coupons as a basket stuffer or a gift!

Montessori Inspired Easter Preschool Pack
This unique Montessori inspired Easter pack is perfect to teach preschoolers language, math concepts, literacy, fine motor skills and much more. The pack is made with a mixture of real photos and gorgeous watercolor clipart giving it a realistic touch.

St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day Activity Pack
In preschool, we use the month of March to teach our students about the weather and rainbows, but it’s also a time to have fun with leprechauns, fairies and gold coins! These printable St. Patrick’s Day activities are all about rainbows and all things green and yellow, making them the perfect supplement to your weather theme or St. Patrick’s Day parties.

March ABC Order Literacy Center Set
A differentiated ABC Order literacy center set and related worksheets, all with a March theme including St. Patricks Day and more. Students alphabetize sight words to the 1st and 2nd letters. Plus, there’s a challenge set of words for sorting to the 3rd and 4th letter.

MIXED

Fun Felt Busy Box Ideas – Holiday Edition
Fun Felt Busy Box Ideas for Valentines Day, Easter, Birthdays, Christmas etc. Perfect for traveling with young kids!

Think Spring Bundle
THis bundle has 20 easy crafts, 12 printable activities and 14 coloring pages – All with a spring, Easter or St Patricks Day theme!

Don’t miss this great deal on Spring activities for your kids.

Filed Under: eBundles, Learning Activities Tagged With: early learning, Easter, ebundle, holidays, learning activities, preschool, Saint Patrick's Day, Spring, Spring ebundle, St. Patrick's Day, toddler, Valentine's, Valentine's Day

Teaching Your Child Colors

November 6, 2011 by Mama Carmody 20 Comments

Teaching Your Child Colors




Teaching Your Child Colors

Learning colors is a concept that can start at birth. Just by talking with your child you are teaching them. As you get them dressed you say things like, “Let’s get this red shirt over your head.”

A lot of the teaching of concepts to young children does not have to be in a formal setting. That is one of the things I love so much about teaching preschool. The learning comes through playing and it should be the same way in your home. Don’t stress about teaching formal lessons, just have fun playing and talking with your child. You will find out that they are learning through your playtime together.

A suggestion for a fun time with your child would be to have a special color day. Use part of the day or the whole day and dedicate it to one of the colors. I start with the primary colors. Although I didn’t teach the term “primary colors” until they were in pre-kindergarten, I like to start with the basics so I begin with red, blue and yellow. By the way, always be watching for signals that your child is ready for the next learning concept. For instance your child may ask, “How do you get the color green.” That is your clue that you can introduce the learning concepts of primary and secondary colors.

In the subsequent posts I will give different ideas of activities you can do for each of the colors. Use all of them in one day or use the different activities over several days. Just enjoy the time with your child and the learning will follow.

Related Posts:

The Lessons – Overview
A is for Apple: You Can Learn More Than Your ABC’s from Apple
Pumpkins are Orange; and Other Learning Concepts
Learning Activities for the Color Red
Learning Activities for the Color Blue
Learning Activities for the Color Yellow
Learning Activities for the Color Green
Learning Activities for the Color Orange
Learning Activities for the Color Purple

Filed Under: Articles, Colors, Learning Activities Tagged With: children, colors, educational activities, fun learning, learn, learning, learning colors, learning concepts, learning fun, learning opportunities, lessons, making learning fun, preschool, preschool lessons

June Family Friendly Events for the Killeen, TX Area, 2016

June 3, 2016 by Mama Carmody Leave a Comment

June Family Friendly Events for the Killeen, TX Area, 2016




It’s time for the listing of the June Family Friendly Events for the Fort Hood/Killeen area. I don’t have a lot this month so I can use your help. If you know of anything, please let me know so I can add it to the calendar.

 

June 25
Saturday

Touch A Truck
Your child will have the opportunity to have a pop with the Killeen police officers today at Chick-fil-A. Meet some officers and thank them for protecting you. Each child in attendance will receive one free, 4 piece, Chick-fil-A nugget meal. (Parents: This is a good opportunity for your child to meet and officer and find out that they are their friend. You don’t want your child afraid of a police officer when they are in need of one.)
Chick-fil-A Killeen
1400 East Central Texas Expy
Killeen, TX
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Free

Free crafts for kids, every Saturday, at the Lakeshore Learning Store, in Austin. This Saturday your child will be able to make a crabby headband. Lakeshore is an Educational Store that has wonderful toys and craft supplies for use at home or in the classroom.
9828 Great Hills Trail
Austin, TX 78759
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free

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Filed Under: Attractions and Events Tagged With: family friendly, family friendly activities, family friendly events, June, June 2016, June Family Friendly Activities, June Family Friendly Events, Killeen, Killeen Texas

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