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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start the day with a fun and interactive game of "I Spy" with your child. This game will help improve their observation skills and vocabulary. You can also introduce them to the concept of sorting by asking them to sort objects by color, shape, or size.
Afternoon
After lunch, introduce your child to the concept of measurement by using simple household items such as cups, spoons, and rulers. You can teach them how to measure liquids, solids, and even themselves!
Morning
Begin the day with a fun and engaging activity such as building with blocks or playing with playdough. These activities help develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Afternoon
After lunch, introduce your child to the concept of patterns by creating simple patterns with objects such as colored blocks or beads. You can also play pattern games such as "Simon Says" or "Copycat".
Morning
Start the day with a fun and active game such as "Red Light, Green Light" or "Mother, May I?". These games help develop gross motor skills and coordination.
Afternoon
After lunch, introduce your child to the concept of money by using play money or coins to play games such as "store" or "restaurant". You can also teach them how to count money and make simple transactions.
Morning
Begin the day with a fun and imaginative activity such as drawing pictures or creating stories. These activities help develop creativity and language skills.
Afternoon
After lunch, introduce your child to the concept of measurement by using a simple scale to weigh objects such as fruits or toys. You can also teach them how to measure length and height using a ruler or tape measure.
Morning
Start the day with a fun and educational activity such as a scavenger hunt or a nature walk. These activities help develop observation skills and an appreciation for the natural world.
Afternoon
After lunch, introduce your child to the concept of estimation by asking them to guess how many objects are in a jar or how long it will take to complete a puzzle. You can also teach them how to compare objects by size, weight, or length.