Inspiration For Toddler Activity Bags

Looking for ideas for activity bags/boxes for the toddler/preschool set?  Here are a few ideas gleaned from Pinterest that I’m sure will inspire you to create hours of new learning experiences for your children.  Follow the source links at the bottom of each picture to learn more about each idea.

Busy Board – hands-on fun while improving fine motor skills.

 

 

 

Shape Sorting – inexpensive stickers can provide hours of productive fun

 

 

 

Twenty-Five Activity Ideas – includes a printable master supply list

Motivation Monday

“Let every youth and every child be taught, not merely to solve imaginary problems, but to keep an accurate account of his own income and outgoes. Let him learn the right use of money by using it. Whether supplied by their parents or by their own earnings, let boys and girls learn to select and purchase their own clothing, their books, and other necessities; and by keeping an account of their expenses, they will learn, as they could learn in no other way, the value and the use of money.”

Counsels on Stewardship, 294.

Bird Unit Study Resources

Are you thinking of participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count but need a few ideas to “flesh out” your unit study on birds?  Here are a some links that will get your creative juices flowing to create a project of interest for students of all ages:

Bird unit study ideas from Adventist Home Educator

All About Birds from Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Bird crafts from DLTK Kids

More Bird crafts from Family Fun

Cross-curricular ideas for bird unit study at Squidoo

Bird coloring pages at Squidoo

Motivation Monday

During the first six or seven years of a child’s life, special attention should be given to its physical training, rather than the intellect. After this period, if the physical constitution is good, the education of both should receive attention. Infancy extends to the age of six or seven years. Up to this period, children should be left, like little lambs, to roam around the house and in the yards, skipping and jumping in the buoyancy of their spirits, free from care and trouble.

Parents, especially mothers, should be the only teachers of such infant minds. They should not educate from books. The children will generally be inquisitive to learn the things of nature. They will ask questions in regard to the things they see and hear, and parents should improve the opportunity to instruct, and patiently answer, these little inquirers. They can in this manner get the advantage of the enemy, and fortify the minds of their children, by sowing good seed in their hearts, leaving no room for the bad to take root. The mother’s loving instructions is what is needed by children of a tender age in the formation of character.

A Solemn Appeal, pg. 133

A Good Idea via Pinterest

Here’s a great idea I found on Pinterest if you need to practice b,d,p & g. The original source is linked at the bottom of the illustration.

Source: cometogetherkids.blogspot.com

Printable Map Resources

Printable outline maps are always valuable to homeschool families. Here is a selection of maps to meet a variety of geographical and historical needs.

Online Map Bank – A huge selection of maps categorized by country, region empire and event. Middle to high school level.

NASA Outline Maps- A downloadable .pdf file of continents and regions. Upper elementary to high school level.

Eduplace Outline Maps – Historical and geographical maps. Primary to upper elementary level.

US Dept. of the Interior printable maps- A variety of US maps, including some with climate or other science information. Upper elementary to high school level.

National Geographic Education – A beta (test) site from National Geographic featuring customizable, printable maps. Upper elementary to high school level.

Adventist Junior Youth Bible Reading Plan

 

Looking for a Bible reading plan appropriate for younger children?  Here is a link to the Adventist Junior Youth Bible Reading Plan.   This reading plan takes four years and uses 12 different themes to organize the readings.   Download the two-page .pdf file HERE.