Educational Activities!
Back to school is here and there are many activities and crafts to do with your students or kids! Play based learning makes education more fun for the little ones! Add objects, characters, and craft supplies to entertain and teach daily skills!
Learn Shapes with Wonder Stix
Use @button_and_bug insert tray along with Wonder Stix to insert, sort, and trace shapes. This activity will help with learning shapes.
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Learning Letters
F is for FROG. Help your kids learn the letters of the alphabet with this fun set up! Print out a free coloring sheet with the letter F to be colored in with Kwik Stix.
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Garden Play
Learn different objects and the spelling of those objects. This @buttonandbug insert table works great with Kwik Stix.
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3 Lettered Words
Use a CVC board to spin and create 3 lettered words. Practice writing them on your board with Wonder Stix. They wipe away! Match the words to the picture!
Read, Build, and Write
This activity is a great tool to help your little one learn to write their name! Start by placing the object into the Read/See section, then build your name using letter blocks, and lastly write your name in chalk or Wonder Stix!
Raindrop Count
Are you stuck inside because of the rain? Try counting the raindrops! Create simple math equations and solve with the help of glass beads.
Use Wonder Stix to draw your very own buildings with rectangles, circles, and triangles. Then, create a 3-D version of your drawing with building blocks.
Magic Stix Word Match
Learn your sight words! Write sight words in different colors onto a piece of paper. Place the paper onto a table. Fill a zip lock bag with paint to cover the paper. Use your finger to unveil the word and match with your word bank!
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Color Coding
Make strips of colors with Kwik Stix and match with colored wooden blocks! Have your kids line up the colors to match each color on the strip.
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Ladybug Counting
Use an old piece of cardboard and draw ladybugs with NO spots. Write a number next to each lady bug. Cut up small circles on black construction paper and place in a bowl. Place the number of spots onto each ladybug that corresponds with the number written next to it.
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