Showing posts with label Activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activity. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Find the hidden alphabet




The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 15 Starring the number 15 and the letters X, Y, & Z.

Sign language- numbers



The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 15 Starring the number 15 and the letters X, Y, & Z.

Sign Language- Alphabet



The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 15 Starring the number 15 and the letters X, Y, & Z.

Tall and short poem

The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 14 Starring the number 14 and the letters U, V & W.

Egg carton craft



The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 12 Starring the number 12 and the letter S.

Oscars Remembering game


The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 11 Starring the number 11 and the letter R.

Sign language- opposites


The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 11 Starring the number 11 and the letter R.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Cookie Monsters Number cookies

See recipe here
The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 10 Starring the number 10 and the letters P & Q.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Sign language- playground



The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 10 Starring the number 10 and the letters P & Q.

Letter P & Q search


The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 10 Starring the number 10 and the letters P & Q.

Oscar the Grouch sock puppets


The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 9 Starring the number 9 and the letters M & N & O.

Magnifying glass


The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 9 Starring the number 9 and the letters M & N & O.

Sign language- action words



The Sesame Street Treasury. Volume 8 Starring the number 8 and the letters k & l.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Guessing Game

Kleenex Box Guessing Game

Ages: 3- 8+ years

Time to complete: 3-8 minutes This game allows children to use their sense of touch and build their descriptive vocabulary
What you need: empty facial tissue box , various objects of different shapes that will fit into the tissue box (such as a toy car , sunglasses , a sock , a comb , a spoon , a cotton ball , a coin , foam bath letters)
Instructions:Without your child watching, put an object into an empty tissue box. Have your child put his or her hand into the box and, without looking, guess what the object is. Encourage your child to describe the way the object feels using words like soft, hard, bumpy, smooth, squishy. etc. For an older child try putting foam bath letters or real coins into the box for an added challenge.
See full activity here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21239569@N05/2860540490/