Journal activities

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This post shares 13 different hands-on, engaging apple-themed journal activities for preschoolers and toddlers. These activities are great for an apple theme and cover a variety of different learning skills from pre-writing, to graphing, to letter sounds, and color words!

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This is a hands-on emotion sorting activity that focuses on common feelings such as mad, sad, happy, and excited. The activity is meant to help toddlers recognize, identify, and categorize these four emotions while becoming more comfortable talking about them.

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I’m back with 4 quick ideas for active learning journals, all apple themed of course!! If you have never heard of an active learning journal, you need to be introduced to Theresa from Literac…

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This post shares a variety of different developmentally appropriate activities to do at home with 12-18 month old toddlers. Many of the activities require minimal prep and use common household materials. Activities in this post build fine motor skills, vocabulary, and hand-eye coordination.