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THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
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Give your child a “Gobble You Up” hug.
(Self-esteem)
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Put magnets on a cookie sheet for magnet play. (Imagination/ Science) |
Look through books about farms and identify animals. (Animals) |
Make animal sounds with your child. (Language) |
Read your toddler a story about a farm. (Literature) |
Pretend to be horses, running fast then running slow. (Movement/ Opposites)
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Sing the song “Old Mac Donald”. (Music) |
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Set out three spoons, have your toddler find the smallest spoon.
(Size) |
String large plastic straws cut in 1” sections onto Chenille stems to make bracelets. (Art) |
Veteran’s Day
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Draw block shapes on paper, have your toddler match blocks to shapes. (Shape Recognition) |
Sing “I’m A Big Fat Turkey” to the tune of “I’m A Little Teapot”.
(Music) |
Make a colored feather headband with your toddler. (Art) |
Have your child repeat after you the colors of the feathers on
her headband.
(Colors) |
Let your child help you make fruit salad.
(Cooking) |
Discuss ways to cook potatoes. Have your toddler choose one for dinner. (Making Choices) |
Dip raw vegetable sticks into a favorite dip. (Snacks) |
Let your child help you pinch the edges of a homemade pie before cooking. (Cooking) |
Teach your child the rhyme “One potato, Two potato”.
(Math/
Language) |
Let your toddler stack cheese squares on top of crackers. (Coordination/
Snack) |
Discuss with your child things that are easy to do and things that are hard to do. (Opposites) |
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Encourage your child to give family members big Thanksgiving Day hugs.
(Kindness) |
Let your child make brown hand prints on construction paper for turkey placemats. (Art) |
Sing “Happy Thanksgiving” to the tune of “Happy Birthday”. (Music) |
Happy Thanksgiving
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Build an incline with a board for your child to race his cars down. (Physics) |
Toss felt bean bags back and forth to practice catching skills. (Coordination) |