Toddler or preschooler activities are so beneficial and an important part of early childhood development. These activities and tasks can help to increase attention spans, reinforces skills necessary for future tasks, promote social skills, build eye-hand coordination, and so much more!
Here are some of the activities that we did this week…
Sequencing: We pulled out the ABC dot to dot pages from one of our Kumon books. She enjoyed this activity tremendously! Tip: You can have your local printing store cut the spine off the books. I also had them cut the tops of bottoms off a bit so that I could put the sheets into sheet protectors and then into a binder. This cost me about $2.00, but saved me a bunch of money because I can reuse them again and again!
Tracing: She also wanted to trace the letters on the back side. We haven’t worked a lot on letter formation but I let her do it anyways:)
Problem Solving: Simple activities like playing with building blocks also helps with problem-solving skills. They try to figure out how NOT to make the blocks fall down. I did notice that she also worked a little with patterns:)
If you like our FREE printables, we would be so grateful if you add our product or our shop as one of your favorites on TeachersPayTeachers:)
If you missed any of our other Toddler Tasks, you can check out our posts {HERE}.
Hi Annie!
I've been following your blog for some time now…and I was just wondering, how old is your youngest?? I can't wait to start with my girl!!
♥ Jen
The Teachers' Cauldron
Hi Jen!
Sophia is currently 2 years and 5 months old. We have been doing little tasks since is was about 12 months old. Let me tell you….Sophia LOVES her "school time!"
I am sure your little honey will love it too:)
Hello, Can you tell me where to get the lacing board? I am referring to the one that is a "turtle". Thanks so much. I am beginning to Homeschool my 4.5 year old in September so I am really enjoying your series.
http://www.kriskreations.blogspot.com
Hi Kristy,
If I remember right (it has been awhile), I think I purchased them at a store like Ross, T.J. Max or Homegoods. It might have been ToysRUs, but I always check the discount stores first:)
Thanks for posting the freebie. I still have a kinder kiddo who is having a hard time with his letters. This could be another great RTI for him.
Laura
Kinder Kraziness
Laura,
Thanks so much for sharing that!!
Hi Annie,
My son has autism and he loves magnets . I have a magnetic board . Where did you get a stand for your magnetic white board?
Thank you for your reading program. My son is learning to read. I like all the different ways of teaching sight words and the word families. read2read really keeps my son's attention and he is not bored.
thanks so much !
Kathy
Thank you for sharing!
Would you mind sharing where you purchased those wonderful large blocks?
Many Blessings!
I love all of your photos! I nominated you for a blog award! Come over and check it out!
Michelle
Apples and ABC's
Hi Kathy,
The magnetic whiteboard is an all-in-one piece and I purchased it from Lakeshore.
Hi All of a Kind Family:)
We purchased those big soft blocks from Ross. I think they were about 4-5 dollars. I get a lot of my toddler/preschool supplies from discount stores. Great stuff for great prices:)