Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Preschool

So I've started putting together a few things for Kayla. I'm starting a preschool with a few other moms next month and I just wanted to get things ready.
First is learning shapes, Kayla learns best with matching so I made two sets one in color one outlined with the names spelled out.


Kayla got this on her first try! She's so smart!!!


Second is the same color shapes but we use close pins to match, this also helps her motor skills develop having to open and close the pins to the shapes.


Third is a paint brush matching folder Kayla likes this game.


When you open it up each can of paint has 4 brushes to match and slide in.


Next is numbers this one has been harder for Kayla to pick up on but I'm not stressing about it she's only 2 1/2 years old. But It's the small numbers game. And by small I mean small paper cards. We used foam balls but we could use cheerios or gold fish to place on the card.


This one is 5 little monkeys jumping on the bed song.


Here is the big number game. they are larger peaces of paper with an outline of the number and I traced a quarter for as many number it is. I placed foam balls again but you could use chocolate coverd raisens anything really.


This next one is a pic of her favorite uncle, uncle David and his wife Danielle I glued it to used popsicle stickes and waited for it to dry. After that I sliced it and numbered the sticks. So it's like a puzzle put the numbers in order to see uncle David and auntty DD. Kayla started jumping up and down when I helpped her get  uncles face together. She sure does love her uncle David!


Last I got matching abc's game one set colored another just an outline. She's picking up on this one alittle better then the numbers.


I have started a few more things but have not gotten any pics yet so more coming soon. I've got a set of 11 large crayon pics printed two sets so she can match. I also have a counting and matching color gold fish chart. I have more ideas buthave not gotten them together. I'm excited to start the preschool with the kids and see how things go.

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