Author: Liesl - Homeschool Den
Preschool Activities — Cutting Strips/Gluing
I have a bag of colored strips and scissors prepared andready to go. You can also put lines on the strips. Add in a glue stick and paper plate and you’ve got amosaic project!
Preschool Activities
Hair clips — This is an activity I saw onmymontessorijourney.blogspot.com Sort thehair clips by color and clip them onto the ponytail holder.
Preschool Activities — Water colors, felt board, color sorting
have a water color set and doilies (or paper)ready to go in the preschool box. It’s relativelymess free so I don’t mind setting it up most anytime. I made a felt bear board for the preschool box. Muffin cups and clothes pins, matching by color
Toddler Activities
Someone on one of the homeschool groups I participate in needed ideas for keeping their toddler busy. I wrote this up and thought I’d put it on the website too. I hope you find these ideas useful. Here’s what I wrote: I have a 17 month old daughter and am wondering just how we’ll get much done when we start back with school in another week. She likes (insists!) on...
Unhinged Clothes Pin — toddler activity
This activity still keeps ED entertained. She’s been playingwith these since about 12-13 months. Recently she has startedusing them to make pictures on the floor as well.
Preschool Activities — Matching letters
There are ALL kinds of letter matching activities out on theweb. Sorry, I forget where I got the spider/web one butthis is an activity I keep in the preschool box and/or throwinto the workboxes every now and then. (If I have a chance I’ll try to remember to put a few linksto file folder letter matching games here later.)
Preschool Activities
I have a file box with stickers and a blank notebook thatI keep on hand (and often throw into workboxes). I rotatethe stickers to keep it interesting.