Published at Monday, August 10th 2020, 03:34:58 AM. Toddler Worksheets. By Laurel Gauthier.
For unfamiliar words, I would turn to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary online, to the Oxford Dictionary online, or to a general "word-of-the-day" e-mail list for which one can sign up to get daily messages with new vocabulary. Not even a native speaker will likely know all of the words that one receives in the e-mails of words each day. Students should pay close attention to the etymologies of words. An etymology is an explanation of where a word came from and possibly how it changed in both form and sound over a long period of time. The study of the origins of words makes a challenging language like English all the more fun because it links the language to historical origins and to various cultures.
Everyone with little kids has paintings and worksheets on their refrigerator. How about planning a simple craft project with your child? Look for large plastic clips, preferably with magnets on the back, and using either a colorful permanent marker or a paint pen, write your child has name on the front of the clip. If you need to add a magnet to the back, you can find different size magnet strips or discs with adhesive on the back in most craft stores. Kid has bedroom doors are a great place to display their art work. Rather than just taping the paper to the door, make a banner and hang it up. Your child can help you attach yarn to a dowel rod (about a foot long) and then tape their current art work to the dowel. However you choose to display your child has art work, always praise your child and truly admire their work. Take pictures of the displays themselves, and as you replace each piece of art, remember to save some for scrap booking memories. Years from now, as you look back you will have sweet memories of your child through their art.
This can be made with simple cardboard tubes like a toilet paper roll. This would show them all about the circle shape. Have them decorate it with many colors so that they also are introduced to the different colors. When they are done with their binoculars they can take them outside and see the world through their new binoculars. This helps them learn all about the sense of sight. So with one simple, inexpensive and easy project they are learning many different basic skills.
This can be made with simple cardboard tubes like a toilet paper roll. This would show them all about the circle shape. Have them decorate it with many colors so that they also are introduced to the different colors. When they are done with their binoculars they can take them outside and see the world through their new binoculars. This helps them learn all about the sense of sight. So with one simple, inexpensive and easy project they are learning many different basic skills.
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