But don't worry, not yet. I've learned that most of what we do on a daily basis helps build the foundation for language development and all sorts of other cognitive and social emotional skills. The best thing about toddlers and preschoolers is that they are social creatures. They are watching you. So by just existing, they are learning. So in your darkest hours of wondering if you're helping your little one learn, know that you are.
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In my preschool adventures, I came across these fun worksheets for preschoolers. So, if you are feeling ambitious, work on these with your kiddo!
Worksheets
These are just some worksheets to help your little's trace and learn their ABCs!
Simple Ways to practice Math at home:
Preschool: identify numbers, identify shapes, make patterns
Grades TK-2: practice counting forwards and backwards, identify numbers, practice basic addition & subtraction facts for 20 minutes per day
Grades 3-5: identify numerals from 1-1,000,000, practice basic multiplication and division facts for 20 minutes per day
Simple ways to practice reading and writing at home:
Preschool: practice writing your name, play with playdough/clay to build hand strength
Reading Response Grade K-2
Reading Response Grade 3-5
Don't forget to get outside!!! Play!!! Make sure you are being safe! I came across the Playworks Play at Home guide! I thought it was a great resource for all parents while we are at home with kids!
Play at Home
Ms. Beth sent me a cool resource for parents over the weekend, it is a website from an author that does cool and fun coloring pages EVERY TUESDAY! Check it out!
Coloring Pages