Something I love about easel invitations is that they span the age-levels of kiddos. Any age kiddo (or adult!) can stop by and add in some details to the current scene. Even my little guy, who has limited interest in art and drawing can't resist chalking a little bit! Here he is adding some elements to the ocean. :)
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Ocean chalk easel invitation
Something I love about easel invitations is that they span the age-levels of kiddos. Any age kiddo (or adult!) can stop by and add in some details to the current scene. Even my little guy, who has limited interest in art and drawing can't resist chalking a little bit! Here he is adding some elements to the ocean. :)
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Labels: art, fine motor
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Another easel invitation......
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Labels: art
Monday, September 21, 2015
Art Invitations--encouraging kids to use the easel
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Labels: art, fine motor, gross motor, independence
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Make Your Own Library!
This summer my kids had so much fun playing library!
One day I decided to get them interested in some of the books we own in our home library that they haven't read in a while. I gathered up a handful of different genres and set them up on our stairs. I put animal non fiction together, biography together, fiction together, etc.
I let them each choose a couple books, and we got out their little toy cash register and they pretended to check out the other one's books!
Not only did they have fun PLAYING library, but they were also motivated to read some books they hadn't touched in a while and revisit some books from our home library! I got to direct which books they were exposed to (because I chose them and set them out!) and I pretended to be the librarian who asked them about their interests and helped them choose some books.
Over the course of several days we made paper library cards for each of us and also signs for the shelves! Great literacy skills!
My kids were both really excited about this pretend play and both of them subsequently set up libraries in their own rooms!
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Labels: books, free materials, imaginary play, literacy activities, process not product, toddlers