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Invite children to write and illustrate their own books. Propse a story that relates to an event that is familiar to them, e.g. "Let's write about your visit to ___"
Invite children to make math books to include in the math center. Shape books, pattern books, and counting books.
Young children need to touch and see objects in order to learn about them. It may be helpful for them to hold and look at a phone when you are discussing what they already know about them.
Worksheets for learning location based clues: Above, behind, below, beside, far from, on, to the left of, to the right of.
How do we keep children's interest in group time strong? WIth a little magic! As you well know, without a few surprises and changes, group time can become repetitive and even tedious... here's how to use bags and boxes for group-time suprises.
Easy ways to build on the communication skills your child learns at school. Eye contact, facial expressions, taking turns, oral language skills.