Word Building Activity Travel Kit
This Word Building Activity Travel Kit is a creative way to entertain the kids on long car rides, while adding in some hands-on learning.
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Preschool Shape Scavenger Hunt - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls
This shape activity is one that preschoolers love, and it only takes a minute to put it together. Jonathan (age 3.5) has been desperate to “do school” when we are doing school. And one or two coloring pages won’t cut it! He colors something and then says, “Now what can I do, Mom?” I’m glad […]
Handprint Monkey Valentine Craft for Kids - Crafty Morning
Make a cute handprint monkey for a valentine's day craft! It says "I love hanging with you" for a homemade card.
Name Folders: A Portable, Hands-On Way to Learn
These portable Name Folders offer 4 different hands-on ways for children to practice recognizing, spelling and writing their names.
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Counting beads on pipe cleaners - Laughing Kids Learn
Simple math activity that involves children counting beads on pipe cleaners. Great for developing fine motor skills and understanding numbers and colours.
INSPIRING LITERACY CENTER IDEAS
Inspiring Literacy Centre Ideas - activities and printables perfect for use with 5-8 year old children to help develop their early literacy skills | you clever monkey
"Berry Much" Handprint Strawberry Card Idea For Kids To Make Today!
"Berry Much" Valentine Handprint Card
Letter G Week
{ We Love Being Moms } Planned for G Week: Put up the G on our { ABC Wall }. Learn to draw G from { Confessions of a Homeschool...
At Home with Kids
Early childhood resources and inspiration compiled by Early Childhood Resource Connection
sort it out
We spent a couple of weeks sorting all kinds of things. sorting by size... sorting by color... sorting by shape... sorting by categories... We read these books... Check out this Pinterest board for more sorting fun... or my button sorting post HERE.
How to Improve Alphabet Recognition by Sorting Letters
Sorting letters with name cards is a great way to help kids learn to recognize letters of the alphabet. Use the free printable name card templates, magnetic letters, and a cookie sheet to make this activity for your kids. Kids enjoy activities that are all about them. That's why sorting letters with name cards is a great way to teach letter recognition. You may have
Shape Sorting Sensory Invitation to Play | Stir The Wonder
Shape Sorting Sensory Invitation to Play incorporates early math skills such as identifying shapes and sorting, fine motor skills and tactile sensory input.