[Homework Sheets For Year 1

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This comprehensive set of Math Homework sheets is the perfect addition to any 6th Class! You can use this workbook as morning focus work, testing, early finisher work or math homework sheets! No answer sheet is included.

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This game took me 5 minutes to make. I cut out shapes of fish from cardstock paper, placed adhesive magnetic discs on each one, and made a fishing pole by wrapping a strong magnet in a piece of tulle and tying it to a pen. We took turns catching and releasing fish, and it was fun!

This is a very fun game to play with a toddler. Hide a feather underneath one of the wipes pack flip lids attached to a board and encourage your toddler to look for it. Once the feather is found, use it to tickle your toddler with it. I keep all the other lids empty, but as an option, small flat animal toys or magnets can be placed there for discovery. I used hot glue to attach flip lids for durability but they are still sticky if you use them right away after removing them from a wipes pack. This game was inspired by The Tickle Book which has flaps with tickle monsters hiding underneath.

Painting can be more fun for kids when they paint on something unusual. We tried painting on ice, and it seemed like a great painting and sensory activity for her, she was very curious about what is happening. We used regular finger paint and brushes for this activity.

I saw how interested Scarlett was in sorting clean laundry, so I gave her baby socks to practice pairing them. These socks worked great because they have animal faces on them, she really enjoyed matching them, and I had a 5-minute break.

We converted our snow tubes into lounge chairs for kids to use over the summer. They are soft and comfortable to sit on and are perfect for quiet time activities. We brought some blankets for comfort and my daughter brought her stuffed toys with her. My daughter read some books and my son painted with water on a Water Wow book.

This is an easy activity to set up for any DIY enthusiast, like me. I taped 3 pieces of different colored construction paper to the top of the box and made slits in the box to fit the craft sticks. The idea is for a toddler to insert Colored Craft Sticks of the appropriate color into the slits. The activity complexity can be variated by cutting slits in different directions, and this is how I made this box, but my recommendation is, actually, to make the slits in the same direction, as I saw how hard it was for a 19-month-old Scarlett to find the right way to insert sticks.

First, I drew a picture of a frog on a piece of paper. Then I put it inside a clear sheet protector, taped it to the window, and gave green round stickers to Scarlett to put on a frog. Scarlett is 20 months old now and it seems that she understood what she needs to do. We tried this activity at 18 months as well, and at that point, she was placing stickers all over the sheet. I like to use a clear sheet protector since stickers can be removed and changed position, and also because the drawing can be reused with another sheet protector.

I wanted to get Scarlett to develop a taste in art early on, and I decided to start with the most famous paintings of all times by the greatest artists: Botticelli, da Vinci, Seurat, Salvador Dali, Picasso, Van Gogh, Kandinsky, and others. I picked the brightest paintings and thought of a way we can play a game with her using these paintings at this age. We have been doing a few matching card activities for a while, so I also added velcro squares to get each card attached to its spot for more interactivity.

We got 12 paintings arranged in 2 sheets. Each painting has a title with the name of the artist and the name of the painting underneath it. I printed 2 copies and used Adhesive Cardstock on the back of both sheets to make them thicker. Then I cut one copy into cards and added sticky velcro squares. For now, we are playing the match-a-card game, but later on, it can be played as a bingo game when all cards are assembled in a deck, and players take turns picking a card. Whoever fills their board first, wins. The printable file can be downloaded here.

We did this activity in order to get Scarlett to learn to recognize numbers up to 5. First I arranged foam numbers from Foam Letters and Numbers Set in paper plates, then we took each number that was previously cut out from felt, and found a matching plate for it. As with the first activity with the shape monsters, stiff felt sheets work the best.

We have a String A Farm set for stringing activities but here is an easy version of stringing with paper tubes cut in pieces. A string with a stick can be made at home as well by using a pen and a string, similar to the one described in the fishing game above.

Hi Emma, you need 2 things to play this game: flash cards of animals and toys of animals to mach the flash cards. So if you have a flash card with a giraffe on it, you need a giraffe toy. Place all toys in a bag. Glue flash cards to a large sheet of paper. Alternatively, you can just hand out a few cards to each player. Then take out one animal from the bag, and ask: Who has this animal? The person who has a flash card with this animal, gets the toy. The person who gets animal toys on all their flashcards wins. Hope it helps!

Hi Priya,
All kids are different and if you see your child not interested in the activity, perhaps she is not ready. I usually show to my daughter how to do an activity myself, in this example, try to sort in front of her and talk through what you are doing and why. And if she is still not interested, try to come back to an activity in a month or two, to see if she is ready then. Hope it helps!

I just want to say THANK YOU! I coutnot believe how easy it was to find several activities that I was excited to do with my 1.5 year old baby. Thank you for sharing all of this creative and beautiful ideas!

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