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(Trying to clear my drafts and get caught up on here) 😆  Organizing our letter of the week activities for our 2.5 year old toddler.  This homeschool organization hack saves me so much time, since we have these bins out for a week or two at a time.  We have so many educational resources  and educational toys in our home!   If I don’t do this, there’s a high chance I may forget to pull them out and use them in our homeschool 😬  #letteractivities #teachingletters #playbasedlearning #handsonlearning #learningthroughplay #toddlerhomeschool #preschoolhomeschool #alphabetactivitiesfortoddlers #toddleractivitiesathome #athomelearning #letteroftheweek #letteroftheday #alphabetchallenge #organizewithme #organizetok
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Organizing Letter of the Week Activities for 2.5yo Toddler Homeschool Teaching Alphabet Letters
(Trying to clear my drafts and get caught up on here) 😆 Organizing our letter of the week activities for our 2.5 year old toddler. This homeschool organization hack saves me so much time, since we have these bins out for a week or two at a time. We have so many educational resources and educational toys in our home! If I don’t do this, there’s a high chance I may forget to pull them out and use them in our homeschool 😬 #letteractivities #teachingletters #playbasedlearning #handsonlearning #learningthroughplay #toddlerhomeschool #preschoolhomeschool #alphabetactivitiesfortoddlers #toddleractivitiesathome #athomelearning #letteroftheweek #letteroftheday #alphabetchallenge #organizewithme #organizetok
Simple Name Letter Recognition Game for Preschool at Home
Teach your preschooler name letter recognition with this easy, low-prep activity! We show you how to set up a fun matching game that helps kids learn the letters in their name. Ideal for homeschool preschool, or as a toddler learning activity, we love that this game is hands-on and can be setup once and played over and over. Get all the details on the blog and play today.
How to Improve Alphabet Recognition by Sorting Letters
Kids are very interested in the letters in their names. Sorting letters with name cards is a great way to help kids learn the alphabet. A cookie sheet with a washi tape divider makes an excellent tray for sorting magnetic letters. This is a great literacy activity for preschool and pre-k.
Porthole Name Spelling Learning Activity for Young Kids | Mas & Pas
Name recognition and practice is so important to teach young children. This activity helps teach kids how to practice spelling their name and so much more! #playtimelearning #learningwriting #teaching #writingyourname #spelling
50 Name Recognition Activities, Crafts, and Worksheets for Preschool and Kindergarten
It takes a lot of repetition and practice to help students learn to recognize, write, and spell their name. But learning their name is one of the most important skills you can give toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten children. The best way to work on name recognition is lots of fun, engaging practice! So we've pulled together these name activities to help kids practice making their name with hands-on name activities for kids. Plus check out the cute name crafts and name recognition activ
Mandisa | Easy Toddler & Kids Activities | ALPHABET MATCHING • Letter fridge magnets • construction paper • Sharpie • painters tape Write the letters out on the construction paper… | Instagram
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Switching gears for our next "Letter of the Week"! 📚 Dive in as I refresh my materials, pulling fro
Simple, Hands-On Name Activities for Toddlers
If you are searching for fun ways to teach your child how to recognize and spell his/her name, this post is for you! Here you’ll find 12 simple, hands-on name activities to help your toddler or preschooler identify the letters in his/her name, learn to spell his/her name and differentiate between the lowercase and uppercase letters in his/her name. Each of these name activities includes simple materials and gives your child a chance to practice their name in fun and engaging ways. Find them here
Comment “Name Games” for my FREEBIE of 40+ low-prep, FUN activities to support name recognition and writing (without the pencil and paper struggle)! ✨Make sure you’re following @mindfulmom.ot first so you don’t miss my DM! My 3 year old preschooler is currently working on learning the first letter of her name (which we call her ‘special letter’ to keep it fun and exciting), recognizing her name as a whole, and recognizing the other individual letters in her name! We do these fun activitie...