This week is the final week our 12-week series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 12 we will focus on all things bedroom. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Bedroom
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Easy DIY Children’s Father’s Day Crafts
Father's Day is quickly approaching and I wanted to give you some quick craft ideas from our Language with Everyday Objects series that would be perfect for Father's Day. Dress Like Daddy Bin Create a bin of items the child's father wears. Create a tie out of paper and string. Then have fun dressing up… Continue reading Easy DIY Children’s Father’s Day Crafts
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Playground
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 11 we will focus on all things playground and play equipment. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily. Want… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Playground
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Kitchen Tools
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 10 we will focus on all things kitchen tools. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily. Get the Packet… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Kitchen Tools
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Tools
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 9 we will focus on all things tools. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily. Want to take a… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Tools
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Cleaning Tools Edition
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 6 we will focus on all things cleaning tools. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily. Want to take… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Cleaning Tools Edition
Using Everyday Objects for Language: In The Garden
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 8 we will focus on all things garden. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily (after all- we are… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: In The Garden
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Nature Edition
This week we begin week 5 our Language with Everyday Objects series. This week, we are getting outside and using what we can find in nature! I will share with you 5 of the activities we did for this but you can find a complete list of ideas and language based worksheets HERE. Early Childhood… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Nature Edition
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Bath Time
Continuing with our series on using everyday objects for language. On Week 7 we will focus on all things bath time. We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. My goal is to keep it simple and use only items you likely already have or can substitute easily (after all- we… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Bath Time
Using Everyday Objects for Language: Recycle Edition
This week we begin week 4 our Language with Everyday Objects series. This week, we are using whatever we can find in the recycle! We will have 4-5 activities and crafts to complete throughout the week. First, you have to take an inventory of what's in YOUR recycle! Here's a peek at mine: Just Keeping… Continue reading Using Everyday Objects for Language: Recycle Edition