We do not have a formal preschool set up for our toddler but we have been doing some random schooling. One of the books we have been using is this little preschool Zoo themed book from Amazon.
These are a few sample work pages.
To make the activities more interactive, we used foam animal stickers to place over the animals on the worksheets.
Learning about shapes, triangles, squares, circles: We rounded up corresponding toys around the house, place them all in one bin, and then sorted them out according to each shape.
This is an additional worksheet on shapes I got from our church’s pre-school. Per my request, one teacher gave me a folder of activity sheets to use. We cut the shapes and glued popsicle sticks unto them to make puppets. Then we used Melissa and Dough pattern blocks for extra practice.
Books of reinforcement: One of the books we have owned for a while. Believe I picked it up at a Ross store.
For your convenience, I have included clickable links to Preschool Scholar book and Pattern Blocks below.
great share!!! 🙂
I love the foam animal idea! Such a great way to add sensory experiences in play & learn time.
I am like you, I dont have a designated program but I do work with my son from workbooks. Thanks for sharing what works for you.
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I used to do activities like these when my kids were younger.
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