Daily Activity for Kids – Day 32 – Alphabet Hunt Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 32 – Alphabet Hunt Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Alphabet Hunt Activity
When teaching young children to recognize letters, you can make it fun by turning it into a game. Taking children on an alphabet hunt teachers them new words and letter recognition.
Step 1: The game is simple and you only need paper, a pencil and the items in your house.
Step 2: On separate pieces of paper, write down one letter of the alphabet. A on one, B on another and so on for all the letters.
Step 3: Now find objects in your house that start with the letter on the paper. Depending on the age of the child, you can modify the game. For a toddler, you can point to the object that starts with the letter and ask them to say the word. You can help them with the names of the objects until they begin to say them on their own. This is an easy way to build and improve their vocabulary. For older children you can have them go around the house and collect items that start with that particular letter. It can be a fun scavenger hunt based on the beginning sound of the word. (e.g. find anything that starts with the letter A and bring it back). You can add points to make the game competitive based on how many things they bring back. If beginning sounds are too easy, try using the ending sound.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: language and literacy and physical activity.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 31 – Google Earth Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 31 – Google Earth Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Google Earth Activity
For Earth Day 2020, why not explore our earth in 3D using an amazing technology app called Google Earth. You may have used Google Earth to find your home but there is so much more you can do with it. There are so many interesting educational things kids can learn on Google Earth.
Step 1: Download the Google Earth App to your device.
Step 2: Start by finding your home/exploring your neighbourhood and then expand to visit the major world landmarks and even fly a plane through the grand canyon. For older children, have them make a list of places they would like to see and then see if you can find them all.
Step 3: You can also use Google Earth to find the planets in the night sky, explore the constellations and visit the surface of the moon and even Mars!
There’s so much to explore on earth and the Google Earth app has so many features.
For more details about all these ways to explore Google Earth and more, visit this website: https://www.brightpips.com/here-are-15-amazing-things-your-kid-can-discover-with-google-earth/
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (science, technology, math).
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 30 – Kids Yoga Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 30 – Kids Yoga Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Kids Yoga Activity
Introducing young children to yoga helps establish early healthy habits that can be carried into adulthood. Yoga can enhance a child’s strength, coordination and flexibility, while encouraging body awareness and self-esteem. It can help to relieve anxiety and stress and help to promote a sense of calm. This is a great activity to do before bed, before a nap, or in moments where a child may seem irritated.
Step 1: Find a quiet space in your home and put on some soft instrumental music or nature sounds. On a nice day, you can even find a spot outside.
Step 2: Gather a blanket or yoga mat for each participant so that they have their own space to do the activity.
Step 3: Try the 15 Easy Yoga poses for kids on the following website: https://www.momjunction.com/articles/easy-and-effective-yoga-poses-for-your-kids_00377906/
Step 4: Make sure you breathe slowly through each pose and enjoy the quiet time together with your child.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 29 – Ball Toss Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 29 – Ball Toss Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Ball Toss Activity
Physical activity is an essential component of everyone’s overall health and wellness. Getting regular activity offers short- and long-term benefits for your physical and mental health, including reducing your risk of disease, building stronger bones and muscles, increasing energy, and decreasing stress levels. Exercise is essential for everyone throughout their lives, so we need to be educated on the benefits of exercise and how to incorporate daily physical activity as early as possible. Early childhood physical activity promotes increased interest in wanting to continue into adulthood. But what do you do when you can’t go outside? We have a great idea to keep kids active while indoors.
Step 1: Gather various size balls and baskets/containers you have at home. They can be any size. The size of the ball will determine the size of the basket needed.
Step 2: Place the baskets or containers at various distances from where the child will be standing. You can use a measuring tape to record the distance between the child and basket and you can keep a record of how many times the ball goes in at different distances. The builds math skills such as counting, measurement and recording results in a chart.
Step 3: Have your child throw the ball and try and get it into each basket at various distances. Once they have succeeded doing that, you change up how they throw it. For example, opposite hand, between the legs, backwards etc. Record the results of each attempt and how many were successful.
This activity can be done with children any age. For older kids, you may try to use a smaller ball and smaller containers to make it more difficult. You can also add points for each container and add up the points for the total score.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (math) and physical activity.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 28 – Measure Me Math Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 28 – Measure Me Math Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Measure Me Math Activity
There are several ways to make math fun for children without them realizing they are learning. Children are always asking how tall am I? Have I grown? When will I be taller than you? Some families chart their child’s growth by putting a pencil mark on the inside of a door. Other families may measure their child’s height with a measuring tape. We have a fun activity you can do inside your home. All you need is some fun tools to measure with. You can use blocks, Lego, spoons, rulers or a measuring tape if you have none of the above. Ensure that the items you are using are the same size.
Step 1: Pick a body part to measure. It could be a hand, foot, leg or your entire body.
Step 2: Line up your measuring tools beside the body part you are measuring.
Step 3: If you are using Lego, blocks, spoons, etc. count how many it takes to be the same length as the part of the body you are measuring. (e.g. foot – 3 lego blocks long)
Step 4: Record your results on a graph and compare your measurement to your child’s. This will show them how much more they need to grow. You can place the Lego beside each other so they have a visual of it as well. You can do this for every person in your household and compare the size of your hands, feet, arms, legs and whole body.
You can take this activity beyond measuring yourselves and you can measure anything. Have your child guess how many Lego’s the TV would be or the height of the chair. You can even measure a family pet, doll or you child’s favourite stuffed toy.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (math) and language and literacy.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 27 – Leaf Rubbing Art Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 27 – Leaf Rubbing Art Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Leaf Rubbing Art Activity
Art is a great way to let your inner creative genius out. It is the one thing that is viewed differently by everyone who sees it. Art brings out feelings and emotions depending on the piece we are viewing. With the weather changing to spring, this is a nice activity that incorporates the new season.
Step 1: Go in your backyard or front yard and find some leaves on the ground. Try to find several different kinds of leaves.
Step 2: Place the leaves under wax paper, parchment paper or plain white paper.
Step 3: With a crayon or pencil crayon turned sideways, colour over the leaf. Rub gently so as not to tear the paper.
Step 4: Watch as the leaf structure, the stem and the veins of the leaf become visible on the paper. Repeat for all the leaves collected.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (science, art) and physical activity.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 26 – Rainbow Spin Art Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 26 – Rainbow Spin Art Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Rainbow Spin Art Activity
Science can incorporate so many other learning outcomes. Today our science activity incorporates art. Rainbow spin art is a fun way to teach colour mixing and end up with a beautiful piece of art to display.
Step 1: Gather the following items you will need (all items are available at a dollar store):
Red, yellow and blue paint
Large white coffee filters
Salad spinner
Step 2: Place two coffee filters in your salad spinner.
Step 3: Squeeze a generous amount of all paint colours in the middle of the filter. You can also try squirting the paint in circles from small to large or side by side.
Step 4: Place the lid on your salad spinner and give it a good whirl.
Step 5: Open up to see the colour magic. If desired add a second batch of one or two colours and spin again.
Step 6: Remove filter and let dry. Talk about your colour creations and the new colours you made by mixing the colours.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (science, art) and language and literacy.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 25 – Polar Bear Hunt Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 25 – Polar Bear Hunt Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Polar Bear Hunt Activity
Research suggests that optimal learning happens when children have the opportunity to use multiple senses, such as sight, sound and touch. This type of learning is particularly effective for teaching early literacy. And believe it or not, technology can be the perfect tool for boosting multisensory learning. One of the keys is choosing appropriate material at the appropriate level. It is always best that young children be supervised while using technology.
Today’s activity is a polar bear hunt. Here are the steps to follow to make sure you find just what you are looking for.
Step 1: Collect the following materials you will need: Notebook or piece of paper, iPad or computer and crayons.
Step 2: Visit the link www.kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/polar-bear and research the following things about polar bears:
- Where do they live?
- What do they eat?
- How much do they weigh?
- How tall do they can get?
- How much would a baby polar bear weigh?
Step 3: For older children, they can write down the answers to each question.
Step 4: Draw a picture of a polar bear with all of your information.
We would love for you to share your picture with us on any of our social media platforms and we will share the ones we have done. This game is fun and interactive. Even mom and dad can participate.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: STEAM (technology, science, art) and language and literacy.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 24 –Letter Matching Activity
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 24 – Letter Matching Activity
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Letter Matching Activity
Literacy is more than just learning to read, it also includes how children interpret and understand what is being read, as well as writing skills and composition. Literacy skills do not just develop overnight. We have a fun and easy activity to do and create at home. All you need is a piece of paper, a few coloured crayons or markers and a pencil. Here is how “Letter Matching” works.
Note: We prefer this approach instead of printing “letter matching” worksheets so that you can work on all the letters of the alphabet. You can also focus on the ones that your child is not familiar with or focus on the letters in their name.
Step 1: On a blank piece of paper make two columns. In one column, write 6 random letters that are not in order. (E.g. A, G, M, W, P, S). Make sure each letter is a different colour.
Step 2: In the second column, write the same letters in a different order.
Step 3: Provide your child with a pencil. The goal is for them to match the letters from one column to the other by drawing a line to connect them.
Step 4: Repeat the activity with a different set of 6 letters until you have done the whole alphabet.
This activity is great for letter recognition. You can also talk about the sounds that each letter will make when you review it with your child. If you have an older preschool children, you can try to incorporate things that might be a bit trickier. For example, you can leave all letters the same colour. You could also use upper and lower case letters on the page and they would have to match the upper case letter to the lower case one. One last thing you could add as a trick is to put a few letters in there that don’t match with anything.
This is a great activity that you could do throughout the week by changing the letters that they have to match as you make your way through the alphabet.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: language and literacy.
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 23 – Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
Daily Activity for Kids – Day 23 – Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are home with their children and looking for things to do. This is a daily post to give you ideas of fun things to do. It comes from activities that we implement at our daycare centre using our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum. Since we are closed during this time, we are sharing the activity for you to implement in your own home. Enjoy!
Daily Activity for Kids – Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
Traditional Easter egg hunts with candy and chocolate eggs are fun but if you want to get creative this year, consider these unique Easter egg hunt ideas to encourage kids, adults, and everyone in between to forget about sweets and have some fun!
What to put inside the eggs? – Gather plastic fillable eggs and fill them with different items. Depending on the age of the child, you can modify what you put inside. Here’s some ideas of what you can put inside the egg: confetti, stickers, puzzle pieces, tickets, small rubber ball, small bubble bottle, small toy, clues etc. Of course, you could fill a few eggs with food items such as crackers, jelly beans, chocolate/candy eggs and other small candy items. Remember that many small items are choking hazards for children under 3, so be safe and consider the age of the child when filling the eggs.
#1 Bury your plastic eggs in a garden bed or sandbox. Have the child dig using their hands or a shovel to find the eggs hidden in the dirt/sand.
#2 Float the eggs in a big sink or tub of water and children get the eggs out of the water with a utensil such as tongs. This option is great when you don’t have a lot of space for a hunt.
#3 Colour hunting. Have a colour basket for each colour egg. Name a colour and kids only find eggs of that colour to put in the colour basket that matches. When they have found them, name a different colour. This option helps the hunt to last longer when the eggs are easily visible.
#4 Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt. This can be done in the evening, either inside (in a dark room) or outside after it gets dark. Turn off all lights and hide eggs with LED candle lights inside. Then hunt for them in the dark.
#5 Create a treasure map with the locations of the hidden eggs. Children will follow the map trail to find the hidden eggs in a specific order. You can put up signs and bunny prints to help them follow the trail.
This daily kids activity incorporates many learning areas based on our Four Pillars of Learning curriculum including: physical activity and language.