Play tickle games, such as this one, with a craft feather. ‘Round the lake, ‘round the lake Goes the little drake. Up the hill, up the hill Into his little “nestle.”
Cognitive Development
Sink and Float
Provide a small tub of water with a collection of sink-or-float items (feather, plastic lid, leaf, small block, spoon). Invite your child to test each item to see if it sinks or floats.
Language Development
Ping Pong Name Push
Using a shoe box, cut out enough holes for each letter of your child’s name. Label a ping pong ball with each letter from your child’s name. Encourage your child to push the balls through the holes into the box. Identify each letter as your child pushes them through.
Physical Literacy
Duck Search
Hide rubber ducks throughout your home or in your backyard. Search for them with your toddler. If you do not have ducks, use plastic eggs or rocks.
Creative Activity
Building a Nest
Gather materials from your backyard or on a neighbourhood walk such as dried grass, small sticks, craft feathers and a small basket. Encourage your toddler to put the materials together to create a nest.
Additional resources
www.reallygoodstuff.com - This website contains a free student activity printable section. It includes educational posters, worksheets, reader’s theater selections and downloadable books.
https://ngexplorer.cengage.com/ngyoungexplorer/index.html - Visit this website to listen to and read along with past issues of the National Geographic Young Explorer magazine. The Scout version is for Kindergarten students and the Voyager version is for Grade 1 students.
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