Learning Journal Activities

This board is full of learning journal activities for your toddler, preschooler or early elementary child. These hands-on activities are perfect for at home learning. If you're looking for literacy activities, math activities or fine motor skills practice for your toddler or preschooler, you're in the right place!
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The Perfect Valentine's Day Activities for At Home Learning
Make early literacy and math skills engaging and fun with these Valentine’s Day themed learning journal activities. These hands-on learning activities are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. These learning journal activities will help your child practice counting, patterns, fine motor skills, and letter recognition. Use these activities as part of your kindergarten homeschool routine or preschool at home. Your child will love these Valentine’s Day activities!
Kindergarten CVC Word Printables
Teach your child how to segment and blend CVC words with these CVC word printables for kindergarten. These CVC activities include hands-on and engaging CVC word printables to help your child segment, blend and write CVC words. These CVC printables will help your child practice beginning sounds, middle sounds and ending sounds along with blending and segmenting. To use these simple no prep kindergarten activities, simply print, laminate and go!
100+ Learning Journal Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Are you looking for learning journal activities or at home learning activities for your toddler, preschooler or early elementary child? Oh Hey Let’s Play Membership has 100+ hands-on learning activities to practice literacy skills and math skills including pre-writing, colors, shapes, number recognition, letter recognition, sight words, spelling, addition, subtraction and fine motor skills at home. The best part is that all of these activities can be personalized to your child. Join here.
Valentine's Day Themed Learning Journal Activities
Make early literacy and math skills engaging and fun with these Valentine’s Day themed learning journal activities. These hands-on learning activities are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. These learning journal activities will help your child practice counting, patterns, fine motor skills, and letter recognition. Use these activities as part of your kindergarten homeschool routine or preschool at home. Your child will love these Valentine’s Day activities!
At Home Learning Activities for Toddler and Preschoolers
A learning journal is perfect for practicing literacy skills, math skills and fine motor skills at home with your toddler, preschooler or early elementary children. Learn what a learning journal is, how to start a learning journal with your child, and my favorite supplies for creating your own learning journal. Use these ideas as part of your morning basket, preschool at home, or DIY journal activities for preschool. This post has everything you need to create learning journals for your child.
Valentine's Day Learning Journal Activities
Make early literacy and math skills engaging and fun with these Valentine’s Day themed learning journal activities. These hands-on learning activities are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. These learning journal activities will help your child practice counting, patterns, fine motor skills, and letter recognition. Use these activities as part of your kindergarten homeschool routine or preschool at home. Your child will love these Valentine’s Day activities!
Simple Rainbow Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Looking for spring themed fun for your toddler or preschooler? Here are my favorite rainbow activities for toddlers and preschoolers. Help your child learn about colors using fun and exciting hands-on activities including sensory play, fine motor skills activities and hands on science experiments. All of these activities are easy to set up and can easily be added into your homeschool routine or used for independent play. Find all my favorite rainbow activities for spring here.
At Home Learning Activities for Toddler and Preschoolers
A learning journal is perfect for practicing literacy skills, math skills and fine motor skills at home with your toddler, preschooler or early elementary children. Learn what a learning journal is, how to start a learning journal with your child, and my favorite supplies for creating your own learning journal. Use these ideas as part of your morning basket, preschool at home, or DIY journal activities for preschool. This post has everything you need to create learning journals for your child.
My Favorite Counting Activity For Kids
Are you looking for a simple way to make counting more fun and engaging with your toddler or preschooler? Use this simple Fish in a Pond Counting activity with Cheerios, M&Ms or Goldfish to help your child not only enjoy practicing counting but also practice fine motor skills. You will love how simple this activity is to create and your toddler or preschooler will love counting and their favorite snack at the same time.
Dinosaur Learning Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Roar into learning with these Dinosaur activities for preschoolers and toddlers. Here you’ll find engaging hands-on learning journal activities to help your toddler or preschooler practice letter sounds, patterns, counting, number recognition, fine motor skills and prewriting skills. You’ll also find my favorite dinosaur books for read alouds for kids. Use these learning journal activities to explore your child’s love of dinosaurs while practicing literacy and math concepts.
100+ Learning Journal Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Are you looking for learning journal activities or at home learning activities for your toddler, preschooler or early elementary child? Oh Hey Let’s Play Membership has 100+ hands-on learning activities to practice literacy skills and math skills including pre-writing, colors, shapes, number recognition, letter recognition, sight words, spelling, addition, subtraction and fine motor skills at home. The best part is that all of these activities can be personalized to your child. Join here.
Simple Counting Activity for Toddlers
Are you looking for a simple way to make counting more fun and engaging with your toddler or preschooler? Use this simple Fish in a Pond Counting activity with Cheerios, M&Ms or Goldfish to help your child not only enjoy practicing counting but also practice fine motor skills. You will love how simple this activity is to create and your toddler or preschooler will love counting and their favorite snack at the same time.
Preschool Learning Journal Activities for At Home Learning
A learning journal is perfect for practicing literacy skills, math skills and fine motor skills at home with your toddler, preschooler or early elementary children. Learn what a learning journal is, how to start a learning journal with your child, and my favorite supplies for creating your own learning journal. Use these ideas as part of your morning basket, preschool at home, or DIY journal activities for preschool. This post has everything you need to create learning journals for your child.
Dinosaur Learning Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Roar into learning with these Dinosaur activities for preschoolers and toddlers. Here you’ll find engaging hands-on learning journal activities to help your toddler or preschooler practice letter sounds, patterns, counting, number recognition, fine motor skills and prewriting skills. You’ll also find my favorite dinosaur books for read alouds for kids. Use these learning journal activities to explore your child’s love of dinosaurs while practicing literacy and math concepts.
Oh Hey Let’s Play Membership | At Home Learning Activities
Are you looking for learning journal activities or at home learning activities for your toddler, preschooler or early elementary child? Oh Hey Let’s Play Membership has 100+ hands-on learning activities to practice literacy skills and math skills including pre-writing, colors, shapes, number recognition, letter recognition, sight words, spelling, addition, subtraction and fine motor skills at home. The best part is that all of these activities can be personalized to your child. Join here.