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New Year’s Day
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Glue confetti on paper to make a colorful paper collage.
(Art) |
Have your child make up a story by looking at a picture from an old calendar.
(Language) |
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Fold and cut coffee filters to make lacy snowflakes.
(Art) |
Talk about a time you played in the snow when you were young.
(History) |
Visit the library to look for books about winter.
(Reading) |
Teach your child how to set the table.
(Patterning) |
Turn out the lights and write on a wall with a flashlight.
(Writing) |
Wash your hands while singing “The Alphabet Song”.
(Health, Music, Letters) |
Make hot chocolate with your child.
(Cooking) |
Count the number of circle objects in your home.
(Shapes) |
Pick up cotton balls with tweezers or kitchen tongs. (Sm. Motor Dev.) |
Ask your child to sing his favorite song. (Music) |
Sprinkle salt on an ice cube, place a thread on top. Wait a minute, then, lift the thread. (Science) |
Teach your child the rhyme “Hickory Dickory Dock”. (Rhyme/ Language) |
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Talk about ways to be a friend. (Kindness)
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Give your child several plastic containers to nest one inside the other.
(Thinking Skills) |
Build a snowman, if you like, when there is snow.
(Coordination
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Cut small, medium and large circles out of white paper. Glue on blue paper to make snowmen.
(Art) |
Hide cotton balls all around the room. Let your child find the balls.
(Problem Solving) |
Play in a sink of warm, soapy water. (Sensory Exploration) |
Beginning of Chinese New Year

Year of the Ox. |
Look through junk mail with your child. Can she find letters she knows?
(Letters) |
Let your child help you vacuum. (Responsibility) |
Check juices
at the store. Can your child find ones with 100% juice?
(Nutrition) |
Make a map
of your house. Have your child trace paths from room to room. (Geography) |
Put 7 dots on a paper. Have your child count the dots and place stickers on them.
(Math) |