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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Educational Learning For Toddlers: Week Sixteen


Educational Learning For Toddlers: Week Sixteen


New Words For This Week Are: Lady, Old, New

Combine these three new words with: Cat, Dog, My, Bat, Log, Sat, On, Mom, Dad, Tree, The, Up, And, Big, Boat, Down, Sun, Love, Fall, Mat, Or, See, Hat, Rat, Moon, Car, Left, Right, Flag, All, Fun, Book, Off, Time, Cold, Santa, Snow, Wet, Deer, Side, Ice

Child's First Book
  1. Make sure to add three new sentences to your Child's First Book.
  2. For the word Lady: There was a/There was a cold lady who/There was a cold lady who swallowed some snow.
  3. For the word Old: Belle is/Belle is five/Belle is five years old today.
  4. For the word New: She has/She has a brand/She has a brand new baby sister.
When your child is reading their book to you or anyone else, make sure not to just tell your child the words. Have them spell it out, to see if they can get the word and/or see if they can pronounce it out.

Index Card Project:
Write the words Lady, Old, New on index cards.
  1. On the other side glue a picture of that word or have them draw a picture.
  2. You should have a nice pile of words now.
  3. Have your child make a sentence with the words.
Key-chain Index Cards:
  • Don't forget to add these 3 new words to your key-chain cards.
  • Are you remembering to use these while shopping.
Do you need to make another keychain?
Go Fish Game:
  • Remember to add their words to their Go Fish Game.
  • Are you playing the go fish game with your child.

Little Foam Books:
  • After adding the words to your new little foam books, your child will have 14 books to practice in now.
  • Do your kids need new books for their older words?
  • Are your kids still practicing all their words?
Old and New:
  • Find pictures of old and new things. Like old toys and new toys. Old clothes and new clothes.
  • Old music and new music
  • Old snow and new snow
  • Old car and new car
  • Old person and new baby
  • Old animal and new baby animals
  • Old building and new building
  • Old book and new book
  • Old tree and new tree
  • Olden days and now
Making Words:
  • Supplies Needed: Card stock, Black Marker
  1. Write the letters of the alphabet on card size pieces of card stock. May want to have 3 of each vowel.
  2. Have your child try to make the words they know.
  3. See how many they can remember.
Color by Letter:
  • Supplies Needed: Coloring Book or Coloring Pages, Crayons, Pencil
  1. Take the new words this week and use the letters to assign each color to each letter. For example: For the letter L=Blue, A=Red, D=Yellow, Y=Purple, O=Green, N=Pink, E=Orange, W=Brown. Ask your child which color they want to go with what letter, so they think they helped you.
  2. Then write the letters to sections on the coloring page.
  3. Next, have your child color those sections the assigned letter.

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