Fun With Learning
Understandably, this may be a stressful time for families. It might make children feel better to plan a daily schedule together that includes time for some fun educational activities such playing games, reading aloud, or doing a craft, etc. Also be sure to build in time for daily physical activity. It’s important not to do too much at once and to select learning activities with children.
Children can read and talk about books, daily. Parents can read aloud to their children, daily. Children can write daily and share what has been written. Click Here for some literacy tips that may be helpful.
We have included a calendar of learning activities that provide a range of learning experiences that support literacy, numeracy, and physical and mental health. Click Here to find out more!
For older children, routine and developing learning schedules can also be important to help them stay on track in their learning. Start off with deciding where your child will set up and what they might need to help them get started. There are lots of online sites and pictures to help your child envision what their home study space can look like. Have them do some research and share that with you.
Once your child has set up their space and decided on their schedule, it is time to get going on learning. Start off with a review and practice of learning items that have already been taught.
Children can read and talk about books, daily. Parents can read aloud to their children, daily. Children can write daily and share what has been written. Click Here for some literacy tips that may be helpful.
We have included a calendar of learning activities that provide a range of learning experiences that support literacy, numeracy, and physical and mental health. Click Here to find out more!
For older children, routine and developing learning schedules can also be important to help them stay on track in their learning. Start off with deciding where your child will set up and what they might need to help them get started. There are lots of online sites and pictures to help your child envision what their home study space can look like. Have them do some research and share that with you.
Once your child has set up their space and decided on their schedule, it is time to get going on learning. Start off with a review and practice of learning items that have already been taught.