December means Christmas themed tot school activities. While we didn't prepare as much as I would have liked, she still had plenty to do.
Pipecleaner tree with pony beads to string. This got used multiple times, until she pulled it apart.
We used magnetic bingo chips on these emotion matching cards from Tot Schooling.
Sight words matching activity. She didn't feel like matching many, but read the words.
Christmas measuring activity. This is really the first time I'd introduced the idea to her, but she did great.
Making some ornaments
I pulled out some paper gingerbread men and had her draw a number tile. Then she would put the corresponding number of buttons on the gingerbread man.
She did lots and lots of play dough. I made some gingerbread play dough and had out little plastic candies and some gingerbread people I painted last year. She really enjoyed dressing them up "to go to a party."
We did a few pattern block pages from PreKinders. I like using the magnetic pattern blocks on a small white board to help them stay in place.
We got out the skip counting trees from when her big brother was younger. She's not as in to numbers as he was, so isn't ready for skip counting. However, it was a great size sorting activity for her.
Christmas vocabulary cards were pretty easy for her this year.
Decorating trees on the light table. I just cut the triangles out of a binder divider and used the magnetic bingo chips. She loved picking them all up.
Pattern making from Tot Schooling
Tree decorating with small plastic ornaments on a tree made of a floral cone and toothpicks.
Cookie decorating toy for lots of pretend play.
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