Learning for toddlers
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These are such great indoor activities for kids. This is going to be great for all of those days we are stuck inside the house!

Nicole Kloss saved to Indoor fun
50+ Simon Says Ideas for kids. Easy ideas for toddlers and older kids! Free printable pdf included with the list of the Simon Says actions.
Betsy Kolet saved to Montessori toddler
Are wondering what your preschooler can be learning? Here is a checklist to help you have a successful preschool at home.
NUMBER BOXES: An easy preschool math activity that kids will love! A quick and easy math activity, indoor math activity, easy indoor activity for preschoolers; number sense activity from Busy Toddler. #kids #classroomideas #teachingtips #learning

Little Deer Engineer saved to Blog Sharing For All
Back to School Activity Binder (Preschool)- fun busy bag ideas for toddlers and preschoolers! Download the PDFs to make a interactive binder. Great for classrooms or at home! Shapes, colors, tall to short, abc, alphabet learning activities. #backtoschool #classroomideas #activitybinder #binder #preschooleducation #preschoolfun #craftymorning
One fun way to have fun with your students while doing a Zoom chat is to play a game of Simon Says!All you need is at least 3 players or more. One person assumes the role of, Simon, and gives
Imagine completing this craft to help your child learn their colors. This Cardboard Butterfly Color Matching Activity is the perfect activity to do with your children!
This would be perfect for learning the alphabet. For each new letter, an animal could be made with handprints. This would be great for memorization.
Camille Shaw saved to Baby Rye
I think it is so important for students to take ownership of their learning environment. I want the students to feel at home in our classroom and feel like it is their room. This year, I had the students create our alphabet chart so it was THEIR alphabet chart using their handprints. Students were so excited about this activity. Each student was able to create a letter so it became their letter. I added the little details that were finishing touches to each of the letters. It was such a fun…

Deana Odgers saved to kids