We got out our quilting materials today in honor of the letter Q! We chose pieces of scrap paper to glue over our first initials to make a beautiful handmade quilt. It was fun to find pieces of paper that we thought would look great together.
We got out our quilting materials today in honor of the letter Q! We chose pieces of scrap paper to glue over our first initials to make a beautiful handmade quilt. It was fun to find pieces of paper that we thought would look great together.
We have been taking a look at the letter “L”! We decided our senses needed a taste too, so we compared lemons and limes in a taste test. Find out which one your early 3 preferred by checking faces in these pictures…or by just looking at the chart at the end!
Last week, the Toddlers learned about the letter L. They used their fine motor skills to pinch and grip the small licorice bites as they placed them on the letter L. They did a great job working in teams of two!
Today the preschoolers celebrated Earth Day! We brainstormed ways to protect our Earth and things we can do to help. Next, we strengthened our fine motor muscles by tearing recycled magazine sheets and creating a collage of the Earth. Ask your little one how they are going green!
Learning the number seventeen. Why?
Well, see below!
We created a home for our new word family today. Our focus this week is the -all family. This one is a bit tricky because we cannot sound out the word all, it is a true sight word that we must be able to recognize by sight only. We added -all family members to our homes and took them home to read to our own families.
The Early 3’s worked hard on counting and sorting items this week. They had fun using tweezers to pick up small items and sort them into their correct bins. They also counted and sorted eggs using their fingers.
Creative Tots has specialized in the private education of both toddlers and preschool age children for over 15 years. We began in the heart of Madeira and now also have a new Mason location. We are specifically designed to focus on early childhood development for children ages 18 months to 5 years.
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