
Five Special Friends
This lesson will help your child understand that the blended sounds of vowels and letters represent real things!
This lesson will help your child understand that the blended sounds of vowels and letters represent real things!
There are many ways to practice making letter shapes. Here’s a fun project that you can adapt for other letters. (video)
A set of imaginative stickers adds an element of fun to story writing!
Multiplication means adding a number to itself over and over again. These simple activities help your child understand the concept.
Vigorous physical activity is important for health and aids learning. So hop to this fun lesson on the letter h!
This project gives your child practice writing short vowel words as he makes five Team Books—one for each vowel.
Try this nifty exercise to enliven the day’s writing assignment.
Make this project for more fun letter practice.
Introduce your child to the concepts of diameter and circumference, and invite her to discover their relationship herself.
These pretty notecards let your child express his creativity. They also make a welcome and useful gift.
Brighten your home with a Thanksgiving Sunflower. Here’s an art project that combines coloring and writing with discussion about gratitude.
This lovely activity helps your child pay attention to detail and encourages writing practice. You can then collect the pages into a book.
This great Joy of Learning at Home project inspires children to think of things they relate to the season and create art to describe it!
Give your child stickers on a subject that she adores. Have her invent a little story about each one and watch her interest in writing soar.
Use this nifty book to teach your child to count and write numbers. (video)
This introduction to sewing serves a double purpose as it highlights the final letter of the alphabet.
This exciting project combines counting practice with a hands-on building activity!
Nature Book provides whimsical reading material that incorporates a variety of new words. Make it yourself or with your child. (video)
This engaging Paolini Method project encourages your child to read and count. He also learns about shapes and reviews color words. (Video)