As a stay at home mom during stay at home orders, you'd think I'd have this in my bag. But I didn't. And I don't. Well, not really. Before March, I never thought I'd be able to survive full time parenthood without the library, the Y, pre-school, playgrounds, etc. But here I stand in July and we made it. Some days I don't know how, but we have. Highs: 5 year old learned to ride a bike and 2 year old was potty trained Lows: Sibling fighting, power struggles, lack of socialization for EVERYONE Now that the weather is warm, we try to get outside as much as possible. Still, I have to be creative a lot of the time in order to keep the little ones occupied. As a teacher, I learned that sharing lesson ideas with other teachers helped to make you a better one. The same thing applies to parenting. So in order to keep us busy, I tailored some of my teaching ideas to my kids' ages and also *borrowed* ideas from other parents, teachers, websites, etc. to help us get through the quarantine days. Any activities that I post that I have borrowed I will always cite the source. Here are some of my favorite activities that we've done: Match up lower case and upper case letters!
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