The Toddler Learning Journal Premade Activities for Kids 2.5 Year Old Easy DIY Activities At Home
Take a look at our 2nd week of homeschooling all three kids. So far we’re continuing with Play Preschool Year 1 Apple Unit activities for our 2.5 year old toddler. And as always, our 5 year old is welcomed to join. With our 5 year old kindergartener we’re continuing Studies Weekly Well-Being PreK-K, and this week we’re learning about identifying and demonstrating emotions. We’re continuing Math With Confidence Kindergarten, Logic of English Foundations A, and extras like sight words, journal prompts, and phonics flashcards. Our 2.5yo remembered about our Fine Motor Boxes, so she brought those out. AND we pulled out The Toddler Learning Journal from homeschoolhomies for our 2.5 year old daughter ❤️ #kindergartenactivities #toddleractivities #handsonlearning #learningthroughplay
At Home Learning Activities for Your Preschooler
Create simple, hands on learning activities for your toddler or preschool with these learning journal ideas and tips. Learn all about learning journals and how I use them to teach my toddler and preschooler at home along with how to start a learning journal for your child. These learning journal ideas and activities are perfect for teaching your child literacy and math skills using simple, DIY journal activities for preschoolers, toddlers and early elementary children.
Free Printable Art Activity Mats for Kids - Playdoh, Clay, Puffy Paint Art Mats
Free printable playdough mats are a great guided play activity for young kids, toddlers, preschoolers, and more. Let kids be creative with mixed media art: playdough, clay, puffy paint, pom poms, and other craft supplies. This is a fun and easy montessori activity with lots of open ended play depending on the art supplies you want to use. Print the free printable playdough mats and kids art activity mats, laminate to use again and again, and let the kids have fun creating simple art with mats!
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Having engaging and productive activities for toddlers can be so beneficial for thier development. Preapre "Montessori in a box" so you can quickly put together Montessori-inspired activities that focus on isolating a skill for the child. Each activity is very easy to put together and set up for your toddler. Montessori activities offer engaging practical exercises that require concentration from the child. Preparing a home environment with their developmental needs in mind will support them as they grow and learn. Montessori in a box is a collection of small activities that you can put together for your child but then also store away so the loose parts aren't readily available for your child. Although this is not ideal, it may be a good starting point.
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