Seasons – File Folder Activity

  File Folder Season Printables Marker Zip-top Baggie     Print out the season and clothing cards.  If desired, laminate them to increase their lifespan.  Divide file folder into 4 sections with your marker, and glue down one season per quadrant.  Provide the cards to your kids and have them place them in the proper […]

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Matching Game – File Folder Activity

  File Folder Fruit Printables Marker Zip-top Baggie   Print out the fruit pictures.  If desired, laminate them to increase their lifespan.  Glue the whole fruits to the file folder, and place the half fruits in the baggie. Name the fruits. Encourage our child to match the half fruits to its whole.  

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Indoor Grass Garden

  Plastic-foam trays, at least one-inch deep Plastic fork Potting soil Grass seed Spray bottle for misting Seashells, walnut shells, eggshells, small twigs, pebbles, and other interesting natural items   Using a pencil, help your child poke a few holes in the bottom of the tray for drainage. Together, fill the tray with a half- […]

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Make Your Own Geoboard

  a wooden board (I got mine from Michaels & it is sanded with beveled edges for about $2) black spray paint pony tail holders lots of push pins graph paper pen/pencil hammer     Spray paint the board and let dry.  Using a pencil, mark off a grid template, about 1.5” apart on your […]

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Stories to Flip Over

Child’s favorite storybook Variety of magazines with lots of photographs 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of construction paper child scissors nontoxic white glue 6 large interlocking metal rings black washable marker hole puncher   Read your child’s storybook together. Then, in preparation for making the flip books, discuss the book in terms of who (people […]

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5 Easy Ways to Support Writing at Home

  It is essential that written language is purposeful and meaningful to your child. Try the following activities.   1. Help your child learn the letters of the alphabet. Read ABC books, play letter-matching games, and work on puzzles to help her identify letters. Invite her to make letters using clay. 2. Take pictures of […]

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Balloon Race File Folder Game

The idea is that you want to get your balloon from the start to the end by identifying whether or not pictures begin with the letter B. {You could easily adapt this game for whatever letter sound you want to work on!} How I made the game: While the paint was drying, I cut the […]

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Ready, Set, Write!

Learning to write is a thrilling adventure for your child. It’s also key to building her reading skills. Like grown-ups, children use writing to communicate to others. You’ve probably noticed your child pretending to write notes, make lists, and take phone messages to embellish her dramatic play. These early activities provide powerful motivation to learn […]

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