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Draw and Write Together: Plants We Like
Have children make a graph of their favorite plants to eat.
Draw and Write Together: The Vegetable I Like Best
Display a chart of different leaf and root vegetables. Have children graph which they like best.
Draw and Write Together: What Clothes Absorb Water?
Have children identify clothing articles that absorb water and dictate or write a caption about it.
Explore Together (indoors): Cats
Use pictures to describe and categorize cats by their physical characteristics.
Explore Together (indoors): Colors By Hand
Have children explore mixing colors and shades of color with finger paints.
Explore Together (indoors): How Many Owls?
Have childen count how many owl babies are in an owl family and then count how many owls in the family all together.
Explore Together (indoors): Measuring to Build
Measure the length of the Block Center using a child’s length.
Figure It Out
Play games to help toddlers use and strengthen their reasoning skills and to help them put their reasoning into words.
"Flower Power" #2 (PEEP game)
Invite children to play PEEP and the Big Wide World “Flower Power” game.
Flowing Water
Encourage children to explore filling and pouring water into and out of containers.
Fruit and Vegetable Patterns
Have children make patterns with slices of fruits and vegetables.
Fruit and Vegetable Sort
Help children sort fruits and vegetables, then count the number of each type of fruit or vegetable.
Guess and Count
Have children estimate how many cups of water will fit into different size containers.
Heavy and Light
Set up two boxes: one labeled “Heavy” and one labeled “Light.” Have children sort various objects by weight.
Hidden Bulbs
Fill the sensory table with dried beans. Have children “dig” up plant parts and then sort them into categories, such as size, color, texture, or shape
How Many Sink It?
Partner children to see which of their boats can hold the most weight before sinking.
Let's Sort and Compare
Help children sort books into categories.
Letter Sort
Help children sort letters with straight lines and letters with curved lines.
Matching Game
Have children match pictures of baby animals to the animals’ mothers.
Materials Sort
Have children place objects in the correct category: materials that are good for building a house and materials that are not good for building a house.