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Monthly Archives: December 2020

CANDY CANE HEART ❤️ SENSORY BAG

This was originally @celenakinsey ‘s idea and so easy to make ever since @travel.2.teach suggested adding a splash of water to the hair gel. 🙌🏻 It honestly made such a difference! All I did was use an alcohol wipe to erase the branding on the Ziploc bag, drew two candy canes in the shape of a heart (permanent marker recommended), and added alternating red and green dots for B…

PAPER PLATE CHRISTMAS 🎄 ORNAMENT

When it comes to this holiday craft, we have several options. A large paper plate will produce a large Christmas ornament, and a small plate will produce a small ornament. If you choose a thinner plate or cardboard, you can cut it into any shape you’d like before having the children decorate it. MATERIALS:• Paper plate or cardboard• Glue• Scissors• Tissue paper• Ribbon, string, or twine (for hanging)• Construction…

BEAR 🐻 MATH

Number identification and counting is a process, and fine motor skills are a constant work in progress. On this day, we combined both with some dramatic play, which is a given anytime our bear 🐻 counters come out to play, and squeezed in some turn-taking to boot. These particular numbered stars are from our curriculum, but you can use anything from cardboard to Post-it notes. Have the children arrange…

FORK 🍴 IT UP! – CHRISTMAS TREE 🎄 EDITION

Depending on the age and creativity of your littles, this activity could turn out a dozen different ways. Draw or print out a Christmas tree 🎄, add some paint 🎨, and use a fork 🍴 as a paintbrush 🖌 to give it the texture of pine needles. It also gives the kids an opportunity to experience painting with a different medium, mixing colors if you use more than one, and the supplies are something…

FINGERPRINT CHRISTMAS TREE 🎄

@iracreativeengine gave me the idea of drawing a simple stick tree onto which B could press her fingerprints to make a beautiful image. The original post used stamp pads, which turned out great, but because B loves finger paint and we have a ton of it, that’s what I opted to use instead. I 💯 recommend this activity, which took almost no time to prep, but be prepared for an…

HOW FAR CAN MY PAPER AIRPLANE FLY? ✈️

Using painter’s tape and @postit notes, we created a giant number line which served as a launching pad for our homemade paper airplanes. ✈️ The children then took turns walking down the number line (reinforcing counting and one-to-one correspondence), and later launching their airplanes from a starting line to see which airplane design would make it the farthest. When we were done, we parked our planes at the…