Showing posts with label Toddler Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toddler Activities. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Busy Bag Exchange


Have you hosted or participated in a busy bag exchange before?  I never had, but wanted to try it out!  I am part of a pretty active mom's group, and we do most of our communications on Facebook.  So I posted, asking if anyone was interested in doing a a swap, hoping maybe 8-10 moms would be interested.  To my surprise, 17 moms indicated interest!

To keep it organized, I created a Google doc with all the participants names and what activity they were bringing.  I also wrote a few guidelines.  Some of the ideas for guidelines came from Second Story Window.  Here are the guidelines for our swap:

  • Please put your items in a ziplock bag and label the outside with the name of your activity.
  • Please include a set of directions in your bag.  Even if it seems really self explanatory, please write a sentence or two description on how it can be used.
  • Please keep the cost of each bag around $1 or under.
  • You do NOT need to laminate any papers included.  If possible, print any papers on cardstock so they will last.
  • Put together the quality kind of bag you would want to receive in return. This is really important to remember! Of course we want to be cheap but we also want the activity to hold up to toddler use.
  • If you cannot attend our swap night, please give your bags to me or another participant before the swap night.  We will include your bags in the swap and get your new activities to you!

How did it turn out?  It was a huge success!  All the moms were excited to participate.  16 moms sat around my living room on a Saturday morning, enjoying some time catching up and exchanging a variety of activities!

I was so pleased with the variety of activities and the quality of the bags!  Here are the bags that were swapped!

Animal counter sorting using tweezers
Button lacing and number practice from See Vanessa Craft
Clothespin color matching from Rookie Mom
Make a felt pizza
Copying shapes and patterns with yarn on felt from Momtastic
Wiffle ball lacing and weaving from See Vanessa Craft
Fish and frog sorting and patterning
Pom pom push
Lacing cards
Velcro craft sticks to make shapes and letters
Button snake from Motherhood on a Dime
Counting with googley eyes
Clothespin number wheel from Money Saving Mom
Shape memory from Delighting in Today
Felt roads
Crazy straw weaving from Powerful Mothering
Make a felt sandwich
Caterpillar counting from Powerful Mothering
If you have been thinking about hosting or participating in a busy bag swap, I highly recommend it!

To see more busy bag ideas, check out my Pinterest board.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Tot School A to Z

We had a great time working on our Tot School Alphabet.  To make it easier to navigate through our activities, here they are arranged alphabetically.  Just click on the picture to go to the post!  (To see a list of all our Tot School posts, click here!)

http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/04/tot-school-is-for-animals.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/04/tot-school-b-is-for-bunny.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/03/tot-school-d-is-for-dr-seuss.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/03/tot-school-d-is-for-dr-seuss.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/04/tot-school-e-is-for-egg.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/04/tot-school-f-is-for-fish-frog-flower.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/05/tot-school-g-is-for-garden.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/02/tot-school-h-is-for-heart.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/05/tot-school-i-is-for-ice-cream-and-igloo.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/05/tot-school-j-is-for-jungle-animals.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/05/tot-school-k-is-for-kite.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/06/tot-school-l-is-for-legos.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/02/tot-school-m-is-for-mitten.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/07/tot-school-n-is-for-noodles-and-numbers.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/02/tot-school-o-is-for-olympics.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/03/tot-school-p-is-for-st-patricks-day.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/07/tot-school-q-is-for-q-tips-and-quarters.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/03/tot-school-r-is-for-rainbow.html

http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/01/tot-school-s-is-for-snow.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/04/tot-school-t-is-for-train.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/07/tot-school-u-is-for-umbrella.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/02/tot-school-v-is-for-valentine.html


http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/01/tot-school-w-is-for-winter.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/07/tot-school-x-is-for-xylohone.html

http://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/08/tot-school-y-is-for-yarn-and-yellow.htmlhttp://aztoid.blogspot.com/2014/08/tot-school-z-is-for-zoo.html

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Tot School- Z is for Zoo

I can't believe it!  We have made it through the entire alphabet in our Tot School!  It has been so fun!  For our last week, we learned about Z is for Zoo.  Little Guy is 37 months old.


The first activity was completing the Z.  First, Little Guy painted it white.  After letting it dry for a few days, we then glued on pieces of black pipe cleaners (trying to make it look like a zebra).  He did not seem to mind painting this week.  When he was laying out the pipe cleaners, he was really meticulous at first, but by the end he seemed to just want them done!

The next activity was a printable from Confessions of a Homeschooler. This week, instead of using dot markers, Little Guy placed a colored counter on each circle (recently dug out from one of my school boxes). 

For cutting practice, I printed out some strips of animals from the Zoo Pack at 3 Dinosaurs.  The first task was to cut apart the animals.  Then Little Guy and I worked together to create a pattern.  It was a simple AB pattern, but Little Guy seemed to understand patterning better!  Our pattern read monkey, lion, monkey, lion, monkey, lion.

To practice counting, I printed another activity from Confessions of a Homeschooler.  There were 6 zebras with a number printed next to each one.  Little Guy had to clip that many clothespins onto the card.  (I omitted the number 6, as I am trying to work more on numbers to 4 and 5.)  After he finished clipping, we then sequenced the numbers.  In this one activity, we worked on fine motor skills, number recognition, counting, and sequencing numbers!  I love getting so much bang out of one activity!

The next activity was two different printables.  The first was from the Zoo Pack at 3 Dinosaurs. I gave Little Guy some small zebra stickers, and he had to put one on each Z.  This was pretty easy.  The second sheet was from Teaching Mama.  There were many animal pictures on the page.  Little Guy had to decide if the animal could be found in the zoo.  One tricky part of this is there are some "zoo" animals that are not found at our zoo, such as an elephant.  However, it provided a good discussion for us!

We revisited a fun playdough activity- finding letters in playdough.  We made a new batch of playdough (scented with lemon lime kool-aid) especially for this activity.  Little Guy had to pull out the letters and place them on the cookie sheet.  This was a great review of the letters, and an easy way for me to see which letters he knows and which he still struggles with.  Look for this to re-appear next week (partly because the letters were put back in the playdough and I don't want to get  them out!).

The last activity was using three part cards with some zoo animals from the Zoo Pack at 3 Dinosaurs.  This was the first time I have used three part cards with him, and I am not sure that I did it correctly.  We laid out the complete card, then Little Guy matched the picture and then the word.  This was hard, as we have only focused on capital letters and the words on these cards were all in lower case letters.  However, it was a learning experience for me and so I have some ideas about how I can use them in the future.

We finished our Z week with a trip to the zoo!  Two of Little Guy's friends came with us, along with Grandma and Granddaddy A.  We had a snack of ABC cookies (each baggie spelling out the owners name) and a scavenger hunt from 123 Homeschool 4 Me.  We completed the pictorial scavenger hunt, putting a sticker in the box when we saw the item.  We were at the zoo for over two hours, which is much longer than our normal zoo trips!  The scavenger hunt was a lot of fun!

Thanks for joining us on our Tot School Alphabet adventure! 

Check out my Pinterest page for more Z activities!

Follow Stacy's board Alphabet- Z on Pinterest.

Stay tuned in the next few weeks to see what we do next!

We linked up to the Tot School Gathering Place at 1+1+1=1!