Bread Sculptures

Shape-ly Sculptures   Learn about numbers and letters with these tasty bread sculptures.   • 1 cup water • 1 tsp sugar • 1 Tbsp quick-acting yeast • 1 tsp salt • 2 cups flour • 1 Tbsp oil • measuring cup • wooden spoon • bowl • plastic knives and forks • wooden board • baking sheet • cookie cutters (optional) Preheat the oven to 400ºF.  With […]

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Push Limits with Paper

  Scoop up some geometry, spatial reasoning, and creativity when you make this cool cone.   • construction paper • tissue paper • tape • glue • glitter • other collage or decorating materials Cut a sheet of paper into the shape of a triangle. Explain how the triangle can be rolled into the shape of a cone. Invite your child to […]

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Magic Mirrors

A reflective look at how two halves make a whole.   • construction paper • markers, crayons • scissors • safety mirror Ask your child to draw a few simple pictures of familiar objects. Then cut the pictures in half lengthwise.  Let him place the mirror next to each half-picture. What does he see? Draw half a shape on a […]

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Counting — One, Two!

Simple sorting games teach your child how to categorize. • small boxes or containers with lids • multiples of the same or very similar toys • animal stickers • sturdy cardboard Put one small toy in a box and five to eight small toys in another box. Encourage your child to explore what is in the boxes. Count the toys […]

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Shapes, Shapes

Shape Stamping  Dip differently shaped objects into paint and stamp onto paper. You could use paper cups for circles, heart cookie cutters, blocks, etc.   Stained Glass Shapes Cut any shape out of card stock or thin cardboard. (cereal boxes work well) Cut a second shape inside the first, making a shaped frame. Try to […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – Z

The Letter Z is a generally reliable letter.  It usually makes the “zuh” sound as in zebra.   The Letter Z sometimes makes the /s/ sound as in quartz   1. Present a capital and lower case Z to your child.  See if she knows the name of the letter and the sound it makes.  Give […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – W

The Letter W is an unreliable letter.  It makes the “wuh” (voiced w sound) as in walk, when found at the end of a word or combined with the letter, it often makes the voiceless w sound as in whisper or cow.  At times, the wh combination makes the /h/ sound as in who.   […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – V

There are words that end with the “v” sound (example:  dove and love), but there aren’t really any that end in the letter v.               The letter V is an extremely reliable letter.  It only makes the vvvv sound as in van.  This makes it an easy letter to teach.   1. Present a capital […]

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