At Home Learning Activities
Today we have five new ideas all about At Home Learning Activities. The first one is called the Counting Bead Fun Activity. The second one is called the Teaching Phone Numbers. The third one is called the Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin. The fourth one is called the Pom Pom Transfer Activity. And the last one is a video about Kids Development Activities. Enjoy!
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Activity:
Counting Bead Fun Activity
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
Summary:
This Counting Bead Fun activity was inspired by an activity that my kids did when they were in preschool. I loved the idea for counting and it reminded me of the You Can Count on Me math activity we had done in the past. This is a very simple activity to set up requiring just a few items which you probably already have at home.
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Activity:
Teaching Phone Numbers
Best for Ages:
+4
Materials:
Items likely found at home
Summary:
All children need to learn their phone number. If there’s an emergency, they need to know how to dial 911. If they need to call their parents, they need to know their mom or dad’s phone number. It’s not always easy knowing how to teach phone numbers, but I think this hands-on activity is a great one!
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Activity:
Rainbow Rice Sensory Bin
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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A rainbow rice sensory bin is no joke. Can you even wrap your adult brain around all the fun of playing in a bin this colorful, this full of potential, and this easy to work with? It is (no hyperbole needed) one of the best easy toddler activities.
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Activity:
Pom Pom Transfer Activity
Best for Ages:
+2
Materials:
Items likely found at home
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Pom pom transfer is a simple and fun fine motor activity for your toddler that uses things you already have at home!
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Kids Development Activities
Best for Ages:
+3
Materials:
Items likely found at home
Summary:
Have some fun with your kid or younger sibling using these amazing development activities! Puzzles, plasticine, colorful candies and much more! 🙂
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