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Quiet Sorting

Written by Heather Haupt 6 Comments

Beads are amazing.  I remembered that I had this big bag of them and pulled them out the other day to play a sorting game with my two year old.  He had been trying to get up on the stools with the bigger boys, so I pulled him aside to do something special with him and let the older boys continue playing.
As he picked up a bead, I’d tell him the color.  Then we would put it in a muffin space.  Pretty soon, Treyton was on a roll sorting the beads by color and jabbering about the shapes (balls, dolphins, lions, various fruit, loop beads, etc.)
Now a week later, he is shouting out his colors (in his own, mostly incoherent way) and sorting without my help, although I do still supervise since he’s prone to throwing beads as if they were baseballs…
This was also a great activity to develop the pincer grasp which is an essential fine-motor skill needed for holding a pencil properly.  This is important “because the more these muscles are tuned, the easier it will be for the child to learn to write.”  For more, read here.

But Treyton wasn’t the only one fascinated with the beads.  Both of my bigger boys ended up begging to play with them and peacefully sorted beads for almost an hour.  (Hurray, time to straighten up the kitchen!)
Since they have mastery of colors, we could also use them to naturally go over concepts like:
more than/less then
(Are there more red beads or blue beads?)
simple addition
(If Xander has __ green beads and Keegan has __ green beads, how many would you have if you combined them?)
subtraction
(You had 15 beads, but Treyton just swiped 6 of them, how many do you have left?)
different shades of the same main color

living vs non living
(ball-shaped beads vs. animal/plant shaped beads)

playing I-Spy 
independant exploration/play
This activity could not have come at a better time since we are getting set to head into super hot weather soon!

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  1. Heather says

    June 28, 2010 at 5:17 am

    I believe they came from Oriental Trading Company. I just looked and couldn’t find this exact assortment, although they have tons of options available.

    I went in with another mom several years ago and we split a large bag which was nice since I certainly didn’t need double the amount we have…

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  2. Anonymous says

    June 28, 2010 at 3:41 am

    Where did you get your collection of beads?

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  3. twolittleseeds says

    June 23, 2010 at 9:00 am

    Lovely pics…and nice beads. Must get some! x

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  4. Nicole says

    May 31, 2010 at 1:05 am

    Thanks for participating in Montessori Monday! I love how many activities can be done with a simple set of beads. Looks like it was fun!

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  5. Heather says

    May 29, 2010 at 11:21 pm

    Stephanie,

    You are too funny. I do the same thing! 🙂 I’m finding that things I had read years ago will pop up into my mind from time to time even if I can’t necessarily remember where I read it originally!

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  6. Stephanie says

    May 29, 2010 at 6:35 pm

    This is so inspiring! Thank you for being so detailed in your explanations/suggestions. Now how do I manage to remember this in 2 years….hmmmm…. 🙂

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