Try roaring like a dinosaur to release stress. Encourage your child to roar like a dinosaur. Demonstrate taking a deep breath and then roaring as you exhale. Repeat 3 times.
Using a tape measure and chalk invite your child to help you measure out on the sidewalk how big different dinosaurs were. Discuss which is the biggest and which is the smallest. Which ones are the same length? Use these dinosaurs or measure your child’s favourites.
Velociraptor-2m Triceratops-3m T-Rex-5m Stegosaurus-3m
Using pictures of the dinosaurs will enhance the experience for your child.
Cut out one paper dinosaur bone for each letter of your child’s name. Put one letter of their name on each bone. Hide the bones around the house. Invite your child to hunt for the dinosaur bones. Once your child has found all the letters of their name have them name the letters and put them in order to spell their names. For an extra challenge, you could do their last name, too.
Place several outdoor cushions, washcloths, placemats or small towels outside on the ground far enough apart to make it a bit challenging for your child to get from one to the other. Tell your child that the ground is lava and they need to move from island to island without touching the lava. Encourage your child to use different movements to move safely through the lava (run, leap, hop, jump, etc.)
Help your child trace around their shoe onto a piece of paper the colour of their choice. This will be the shoeasaurus’ body. Encourage your child to add spikes, a tail, legs, a head cut from scraps of paper.
https://www.coolmath4kids.com/math-games – Head to this site to find math games for children grades K-6. Games can be chosen by topic and grade. There are also math lessons, quizzes, manipulatives and brain teaser sections.
http://spatulatta.com/ – Take a visit to this site for recipes to get your child cooking.