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January Preschool Activity Calendar
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1

New Year’s Day

Party hat
2

Glue confetti on paper to make a colorful paper collage.
(Art)
3

Have your child make up a story by looking at a picture from an old calendar.
(Language)
4

SnowFlake
 

5

Fold and cut coffee filters to make lacy snowflakes.
(Art)
6

Talk about a time you played in the snow when you were young.
(History)
7

Visit the library to look for books about winter.
(Reading)
8

Teach your child how to set the table.
(Patterning)
9

Turn out the lights and write on a wall with a flashlight.
(Writing)
10

Wash your hands while singing “The Alphabet Song”.
(Health, Music, Letters)
 
11

Make hot chocolate with your child.
(Cooking)
12

Count the number of circle objects in your home.
(Shapes)
13

Pick up cotton balls with tweezers or kitchen tongs. (Sm. Motor Dev.)
14

Ask your child to sing his favorite song. (Music)
15

Sprinkle salt on an ice cube, place a thread on top. Wait a minute, then, lift the thread. (Science)
16

Teach your child the rhyme “Hickory Dickory Dock”. (Rhyme/ Language)
17
Alarm Clock
18

Talk about ways to be a friend. (Kindness)
 
19

Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Handshake
20

Give your child several plastic containers to nest one inside the other.
(Thinking Skills)
21

Build a snowman, if you like, when there is snow.
(Coordination
/Creativity)
22

Snowman

23

Cut small, medium and large circles out of white paper. Glue on blue paper to make snowmen.
(Art)
24

Hide cotton balls all around the room. Let your child find the balls.
(Problem Solving)
25

Play in a sink of warm, soapy water. (Sensory Exploration)
26

Beginning of Chinese New Year
Ox
Year of the Ox.
27

Look through junk mail with your child. Can she find letters she knows?
(Letters)
28

Let your child help you vacuum. (Responsibility)
29

Check juices
at the store. Can your child find ones with 100% juice?
(Nutrition)
30

Make a map
of your house. Have your child trace paths from room to room. (Geography)
31

Put 7 dots on a paper. Have your child count the dots and place stickers on them.
(Math)