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Talk Together: Loud and Quiet

Create a chart listing loud and quiet sounds and discuss reasons for using loud or quiet voices.

Ten on Our Sleds

Have children dictate or write their own stories about animals on a sled. Encourage children to use alliteration. 

Thank-You Card

Have children draw, dictate, or write a letter to someone who helps the class. Talk about the parts of a letter. 

The House I Would Build…

Have children use the pictures they drew in the Art Center to write or dictate sentences about the house they would build.

Things That Roll

Have children make books about things that roll. Guide children to understand the different elements of a book. Have them use drawings and pictures from magazines.

To a Family Member

Help children write to a family member or caretaker about something they like about school.

Use Your Hands

Play hand and finger games with babies during regular routines to help them strengthen small motor muscle and learn to use their hands.

Watch It Grow

Plant seeds with your child. Let him be responsible for watering them to help him learn what plants need to live and grow.

Word Play: Tracing (up)

Help children practice writing the word up.

Word Play: Writing (up)

Guide children to write the word up several times on their own.

Word Play: Writing Words

Help children practice writing the word dam.  

Write Stuff

When you write something, invite your baby to join in by giving her a crayon and piece of paper.  

Write! Write! Write!

Include children in writing activities—create environmental print, make charts and signs for pretend play, or write notes to family members together.

Writing Exercise

Playing outside with bubbles, in the sand, or with water all helps your baby develop the fine motor skills she’ll later need to write.

Writing with Stuff

Find new and interesting things to write with—from soap to water to…mud!

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