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You may try activities for a 7-month-old baby to encourage their age-appropriate skills, such as trying to turn, crawl, or sit up to reach a toy or objects.
Equip your child for success with these awesome educational resources! You'll have everything you need to help your preschooler explore the alphabet and beyond. Take advantage of these free printables.
Learn About the 7 Continents! Exploring the 7 Continents has never been more exciting! It’s a Small World Continent Study is filled with over 35 activities to help your students gain a greater understanding of the seven continents. This 130+ page unit is filled with great resources, posters, printables, activities, and projects that will open […]
Here are some great play ideas & activities for your 6 to 9 month old baby. Help them improve their skills & development with these age-appropriate activities
Baby sign language is an awesome tool to use before baby can say words. Follow our step-by-step guide to teach it to your baby, includes visual cheat sheet!
Introduce the concept of days of the week to your preschool learners with our comprehensive "Days of the Week Kit." This digital download encompasses a variety of engaging and hands-on activities to make preschool learning both enjoyable and effective. What’s Included: Posters Tracing (Cursive and Print) Ordering Flash cards Playdough Mats Q-Tip Mats Please see the video for more information. Pages: 29 pages + credit page Ideal for: Preschool learning Montessori-style education Days of the week introduction Multi-sensory learning experiences REMINDER: This is a DIGITAL download. Not a physical item. Make early learning engaging and effective with the "Days of the Week Kit." Download now and watch as preschoolers delight in discovering the concept of days through various interactive activities. Directions: After purchasing the item, you will receive an email from Etsy containing the link to download the files. Kindly read this article for more information: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 Due to monitor differences and your printer settings, the actual colors of your printed product may vary slightly. TIP: Print and laminate the worksheets for multiple uses! Click for more: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftedWithBlissShop Follow us! FB - Pinterest - IG @craftedwithbliss www.craftedwithbliss.com Paper Format: A4 size - 21cm x 29.7cm Terms of use: After purchase, the buyer acquires the license of the product for personal and non-commercial use only. The buyer is strictly not allowed to sell, rent, send, and distribute the file to others. In addition, the buyer is strictly not allowed to share, copy, or lend the file to others. Unauthorized usage or reproduction of our products is a clear violation of the copyright laws. Lastly, we have a no return and refund policy. With this, we will not allow any return of our products or refund of your payment upon purchase. Thank you! Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Just message us here! :)
Teach how to spell color words in kindergarten with color songs videos. I'll list the videos and l share how I taught a few of them with great success.
Master these easy crochet stitches and you'll be making hats, scarves, and blankets in no time.
Should you sleep train your baby using the Ferber method? Learn more about "Ferberizing" and use the Ferber method chart if you decide to try it.
Learn how to crochet the beautiful Moss Stitch - A woven, textured stitch. Includes a photo and video tutorial, how to gauge, and an easy pattern!
Sewing is a life skill. Here's why you should teach your child how to sew from learning how to mend clothes to developing their dexterity, and more.
Introducing another terrifying creature: CHOW CHOWS. We are warning you. These atrocious animals will change your life. Don't get these monsters.
Knowing how to start a quilt, especially when it comes to quilting can be difficult. Get expert tips on how to start quilting your next quilt.
Free printable shapes worksheets for teaching kids the basic shapes. Lots of fun activities to download for FREE!
Crochet your own cute Beagle Dog with our Amigurumi Pattern. Ideal for beginners and advanced crocheters!
Toddler Discipline and Child Training Tips for Toddlers that Won't Come to You When Asked, Won't Walk instead of Running, and Hit Others.
These homemade Cheez Its are made with 6 basic ingredients including real cheddar cheese. Learn how to make them in this simple tutorial.
These dot pages for dot markers are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. They are such a fun and easy activity to set up your child.
Learn how to sew your first quilt with simple instructions and video tutorial from quilting instructor Melanie Ham. This is for beginners to learn to quilt.
LEARN TO WRITE YOUR NAME It is so exciting when children become curious about how to write their name. I believe teaching them to write their name should be the first word they learn how to spell . It is personal, concrete and helps them realize that putting letters together in writing has me
Learn how to make pretend snow with only 2 simple ingredients. The perfect winter sensory play idea.
Want to learn how to crochet? In this blog post you will find an easy to follow step by step tutorial!
Here are some great ideas about things to teach your 2 year old. Most skills can be achieved through these learning activities for two year olds
Here are some great play ideas & activities for your 6 to 9 month old baby. Help them improve their skills & development with these age-appropriate activities
This Dutch Pancake Recipe also known as German Pancakes is perfect for a lazy weekend morning. Easy to whip up and uses a handful of pantry staples.
It's time for some fun geography hands-on learning! I love mapping activities and have put together a fun printable set to build a city map. This fun printable set is 15 pages long and includes 5 different
Not only will cutting sheets help teach your child how to cut properly, but they offer great practice for cutting a straight line.
Learn how to make a bouncy ball with 3 simple ingredients! These DIY bouncy balls are SO COOL! It's a great craft and science experiment!
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Best Toys for Baby: Ages 0-3 Months. Best toys and activities for newborn babies ages 0-3 months old. Ideas for waketime with your baby.
Let's say goodbye to boring book reports for good! Today, I'm sharing 7 of my favorite ways to get students to report on the books that they have read. These ideas combine creativity, rigor, and engagement so that students actually enjoy reporting out on their reading. And...there's enough variety in these activities that you'll be able to tap into a variety of learning styles all year long. 1. Doodle Book Review - Exclusive FREEBIE! Oh baby! There's nothing better than doodles to get students excited about learning. In the doodle book review, students complete planning pages before creating a doodle-themed, one-page book report. This book review is accessible and fun...and since I know your students will LOVE IT, I'm providing an exclusive FREE DOODLE BOOK REVIEW. 2. Book Report Mobile Here's a fun twist on a classic book report. It's a paper book mobile. The Clothes Hanger Book Report works with any fiction book. The highly detailed planning pages are designed so that students can work on the project in class or independently outside of school. The end result is a vivid, comprehensive book report that students love. 3. Book Talk Book talks are a wonderful way for students to demonstrate their understanding of the books they read while practicing their writing and speaking skills. The only problem is, students often don't know where to start. That's where this FREE Book Talk resource comes in. Students learn about book talks before completing a pre-write. Then, they write a final copy. After learning about how to give a book talk, they're ready to report on their present their book talks. 4. Literature Circles Looking for a fun way to get students involved in their reading? Then, you are going to love the Doodle Literature Circle roles. A literature circle is when a small group of students gather to discuss a piece of literature in depth. The discussion is guided by students’ responses to Literature Circle Role handouts. Each doodle-style handout will have students thinking critically about the text and of course, doodling to heighten their engagement and connection to their reading. The handouts are completed before the literature circle discussions. Then, during the literature circle, small groups gather and engage in critical thinking as they read, discuss and respond to texts together. 5. File Folder Book Project I love this book project because it's designed for students to complete all on their own. That means that they can create a unique file folder covered in plot details, character analysis, setting description, a personal reflection as part of an independent reading project. This project is super adaptable too. You can also use it for a class-wide novel study or even a summer reading project. And my favorite part is that the final file folders are a great addition to your classroom library. Future readers can easily reference the file folders to get a review of a book before reading the book on their own. 6. Creative Reading Response Tasks Here are 20 creative ways to get students to report out on their reading. These creative Reading Response Tasks give students an opportunity to share their thoughts and interpretations about their reading in engaging ways. The activities tap into current social media trends as well as traditional writing styles. Along with the 20 fun and educational reading response activities, you’ll also find everything you need to set up a reading response program or journal in your classroom. Let the reading (and fun!) begin! 7. Task Cards and Doodle Poster What happens when a great book, creative task cards and engaging doodle notes combine? A Doodle and Do resource, of course! I've created Doodle and Do resources for Freak the Mighty, Walk Two Moons, Wonder, and Tuck Everlasting. In each of these resources, students will respond to 12 fun task cards with 2 pages of doodle notes. The task cards require students to write, chat, swap, and draw in response to specific questions about the book. Then, students add their responses to fun doodle notes for the novels. I hope you have found some fresh ideas for book reports! Here are the links... 1. FREE - Doodle Book Review 2. Clothes Hanger Book Report 3. FREE Book Talk 4. Doodle Literature Circle Roles 5. File Folder Book Project 6. 20 Creative Reading Response Tasks 7. Task Cards and Doodle Poster - Freak the Mighty, Walk Two Moon, Wonder, and Tuck Everlasting Don't forget to grab the FREE Doodle Book Review! Thanks for stopping by, Mary Beth P.S. Click here for even more reading resources!
Learn how to sew the blanket stitch including all of those important steps like, how to use the blanket stitch around corners and how to neatly change thread during the blanket stitch!
This lavender lemonade recipe is cool and refreshing and has health benefits, too! It's the perfect beverage to relax by the pool or host guests at a baby shower or bridal shower.
The perfect list of jokes for 5 year olds (older kids will love them, too)! Includes animal jokes and knock knock jokes for 5 year olds.
What are the best natural alternatives to clomid? Learn how ginger, vitex, black cohosh and other herbs might support ovulation + fertility.
Knit and Purl Stitch Patterns with Free Patterns and Video Tutorials by Studio Knit.
50+ easy activities for babies to do at home. From sensory bags to sticky walls, there are tons of ways for your baby to play and explore!
Those of you who have been with me for long know I love making kids’ projects of all kinds, from hairbows to clothes to kids’ decor! But making things for my two grand girls has been something even better than I imagined! I’ve been wanting some personalized name sweaters for them since before they were […]