
Summer Journal! AGES 4+
Jalen and Kysen have really enjoyed doing their summer journals. This is an easy way to have your kids continue to work on their language,
Jalen and Kysen have really enjoyed doing their summer journals. This is an easy way to have your kids continue to work on their language,
Here is a fun measurement activity. Kysen had fun guessing what he thought would be longer or shorter! Young children apply early concepts of measurement
Kysen wanted to build a city for his cars. He loves playing with loose parts. It started off with him painting some toilet paper rolls.
This is a fun way to practice sorting! Set the timer for a minute. Sort the skittles by color. The first team to finish or
The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game reinforces color learning and helps develop matching skills, strategic thinking, turn-taking, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills. My kids love
This activity is great for fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Strong spatial reasoning skills in preschool help support math learning in elementary school. Materials: Pom
This is a fun way to add literacy into a loose parts provocation. All you need is magnets, can lids, and some letter stickers. Kids
Squishing, rolling, sculpting, molding . . . young children love to play with play dough. Add some props from around the home and play dough
Fun fine motor activity! The kids started by coloring the model magic clay with markers. Then they watched the clay turn colors as they flatten
This game is an easy way to work on number sense. Since the kids are rolling balls of play dough they are also working their
Threading with buttons is not only fabulous for developing essential fine-motor skills but can also be used as a way to introduce young children to
The use of larger vertical surfaces such as chalkboards, marker boards, and Smart boards allows children to use bigger arm movements that encourage strength and
Peeling stickers is a great activity to build fine motors. You can add one more fine motor practice step by having them trace the stickers
Jalen really enjoyed this STEM challenge! I challenged him to make a maze with the Mini Squiqzs. He had to make sure that his bouncy
This is a fun science activity. Before I start any science activity I always like to ask, “What do you think is going to happen?”
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