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Road Signs
Have children build roads using blocks and display toy street signs to talk about how colors can communicate messages.
Road Tunnels
Invite children to build a road and tunnels structure. Explain that some roads go through tunnels sometimes so the roads can go underwater.
Role Play “It’s Red! It’s Green!”
Invite children to act out the African folktale featured in the video Between the Lions “It’s Red! It’s Green!”
Role Play “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”
Provide props for children to recreate scenes from the book Row, Row, Row Your Boat.
Roll, Slide, or Both
Set up a few ramps of different heights on the end of the sand table. Have children try sending different objects down the ramps.
Rolling, Sliding Drops of Color
Have children use an eyedropper to drip color down a ramp and create a ramp painting.
“Round and Round” (PEEP game)
Invite children to play PEEP and the Big Wide World “Round and Round” game.
Samantha’s Ride
Invite children to illustrate their favorite part of Samantha on a Roll. Allow children to use the book as reference.
Same or Different?
Have children compare stuffed animals and describe what is the same and different about them.
Sand Chutes
Supply tube chute ramps made of different materials. Have children explore and discuss how sand moves down the different ramps.
Sand Hills and Ramps
Children make an obstacle course at the Sensory Table as they freely explore the materials to make ramps, hills, and slides.
Sandy Desert Paintings
Invite children to paint desert pictures. Allow them to shake sand onto their artwork.
See-Show-Say
Play a game with toddlers and help prepare them to become good readers. Focus on pictures in a book and talk about them together.
Seed Museum
Create a seed museum and invite children to visit the museum with friends and compare and discuss seeds.
Seed Search
Take an outdoor walk with your child and collect seeds (flowers, trees, bushes, etc.). Explore, sort, and compare your seed collection.
Seedy "Ss"
Display and trace the letter “Ss” card. Distribute “Ss” block letter sheets and have children fill the letters with seeds.
Self-Portrait
Help your toddler draw his own, life-sized self-portrait!
“Shake Your Sillies Out”
Sing songs to help give toddlers positive ways to express their emotions and to help build their emotional vocabulary. Create verses to go along with what toddlers are feeling.
Sing a Lullaby
Sing lullabies to soothe and comfort babies. Encourage families to teach you favorite songs or have them record songs they sing at home.
Sing Together: “A-Hunting We Will Go”
Sing the song. Emphasize the /ks/ sound at the end of box and fox.