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At Home Activities 

Learning is not just confined to a classroom, in fact, learning happens 24/7 for everyone! This consistent learning is especially true for young children. Young children are constantly taking in new information, comparing it to previous knowledge and then forming new thoughts. Parents can facilitate this critical thinking process though the use of engaging activities at home. Use this page to start exploring all the fun and exciting activities you can complete with your child at home! 

Express Yourself - Social Emotional Activities
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The cornerstone of all child development is social-emotional knowledge. This category encompasses executive function, emotion identification, empathy building and much more! Building up your child's skills in this area will pave the way for all their future relationships between other children and adults. Click the image above to explore some exciting activities. 

Let's Get Physical - Gross And Fine Motor Activities 

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It is important that young children's bodies are just as healthy as their minds! Young children should be participating in at least 60 minutes of physical activity everyday. These activities can grow their gross motor muscles, the muscles found in their arms and legs, and fine motor muscles, the muscles found in their hands and fingers. Click the image above to find motivating physical activities. 

Math And Science Lab - Mathematic And Inquiry Activities 

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Reading, Writing, Listening, Oh My - Literacy Activities 

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Does your young children seem to have a million questions about everything? Great!  Continue to foster their natural curiosity with fun and meaningful mathematic and inquiry based activities. Click on the image above to find activities that naturally engage children in counting, graphing, number recognition, observation and scientific skill building. 
Literacy for young children is comprised of listening, reading and writing skills. Young children need to listen and make sense of the various sounds they hear everyday, as well as, learn how to interpret the images they see around them. Then they can apply this knowledge in the from of writing! Click on the image above to find ways to incorporate listening, reading, and writing into your child's daily routine. 
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  • Home
    • About
  • Responding To COVID-19
  • For Parents
    • Teaching At Home
    • Social Emotional Tips For Parents
  • Read-Alouds
  • At Home Activities
    • Express Yourself >
      • Acting Out Emotions
      • Balloon Breathing
      • Breathing Buddies
      • Empathy Song
      • The Color Wheel
      • Empathy Cards
    • Reading, Writing, Listening, Oh My >
      • Alphabet Hunt
      • Bingo
      • Letter Collage
      • Reading Signs
      • Smack Letters
      • Writing Letters
    • Math And Science Lab >
      • Floating Popcorn
      • Foam Dough
      • Making A Band
      • Nature Walk
      • Putting Away and Sorting
      • Salt Dough
      • Sticky Building
      • Sugar Dough
      • Ten Black Dots
    • Let's Get Physical >
      • Ball Hop
      • Bunny Hops
      • Parachute
      • Pillow Poses
      • Toss And Count
      • Walk Like An Animal
      • Yoga
  • Songs
    • Ants Go Marching
    • Baby Bumble Bee
    • Five Little Ducks
    • Five Little Monkeys
    • Five Little Pumpkins
    • Old MacDonald Had A Farm
    • Itsy Bitsy Spider
    • Wheels On The Bus
  • Media
  • Contact