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Preschoolers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same me. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Together you can make: • Story Stones: Paint, draw or glue pictures on clean, smooth stones. Use them to tell a story. • Music: Fill a clean, empty plastic bottle with some dried beans or raw rice to make a shaker. Will more filler make a different sound? Will different fillers make different sounds? • Games: Use small objects and a towel to invent a memory game. Take turns. • Snacks: Wash and cut fruit to prepare fruit salad. • Toy Boats: See what will float. Wood? Corks? Empty milk cartons? Preschoolers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same me. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Together you can make: • Story Stones: Paint, draw or glue pictures on clean, smooth stones. Use them to tell a story. • Music: Fill a clean, empty plastic bottle with some dried beans or raw rice to make a shaker. Will more filler make a different sound? Will different fillers make different sounds? • Games: Use small objects and a towel to invent a memory game. Take turns. • Snacks: Wash and cut fruit to prepare fruit salad. • Toy Boats: See what will float. Wood? Corks? Empty milk cartons? Let’s Make It! Let’s Make It! 604.681.4199 | www.decoda.ca | decodaliteracy | @decodaliteracy 604.681.4199 | www.decoda.ca | decodaliteracy | @decodaliteracy Talk • Tools • Try Talk • Tools • Try Preschoolers (3-5 years old) Preschoolers (3-5 years old) f a m i l y l i t e r a c y w e e k f a m i l y l i t e r a c y w e e k

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Page 1: Let’s Make It! Preschoolers (3-5 years old) · • Story Stones: Paint, draw or glue pictures on clean, smooth stones. Use them to tell a story. • Music: Fill a clean, empty plastic

Preschoolers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same time. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Together you can make:

•StoryStones:Paint, draw or glue pictures on clean, smooth stones. Use them to tell a story.

•Music:Fill a clean, empty plastic bottle with some dried beans or raw ricetomakeashaker.Willmorefillermakeadifferentsound?Willdifferentfillersmakedifferentsounds?

•Games:Use small objects and a towel to invent a memory game. Take turns.

•Snacks:Wash and cut fruit to prepare fruit salad.

•ToyBoats:Seewhatwillfloat.Wood?Corks?Emptymilkcartons?

Preschoolers have fun making things. And, they’re learning at the same time. Making things with you helps them learn even more. Together you can make:

•StoryStones:Paint, draw or glue pictures on clean, smooth stones. Use them to tell a story.

•Music:Fill a clean, empty plastic bottle with some dried beans or raw ricetomakeashaker.Willmorefillermakeadifferentsound?Willdifferentfillersmakedifferentsounds?

•Games:Use small objects and a towel to invent a memory game. Take turns.

•Snacks:Wash and cut fruit to prepare fruit salad.

•ToyBoats:Seewhatwillfloat.Wood?Corks?Emptymilkcartons?

Let’s Make It!

Let’s Make It!

604.681.4199 | www.decoda.ca | decodaliteracy | @decodaliteracy

604.681.4199 | www.decoda.ca | decodaliteracy | @decodaliteracy

Talk • Tools • Try

Talk • Tools • Try

Preschoolers (3-5 years old)

Preschoolers (3-5 years old)

family literacy week

family literacy week

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Tips for Parents

•Follow your child’s lead.

•Learn together. You don’t have to be an expert.

•Watch, listen, talk about what’s happening and ask questions. Make suggestions when needed.

•Set aside enough time to enjoy it. Making things takes time.

•Use materials and tools that you have at home. It doesn’t have to cost a lot.

•Show children how to use tools and materials safely.

•Learn through making. What you make doesn’t have to be perfect.

Tips for Parents

•Follow your child’s lead.

•Learn together. You don’t have to be an expert.

•Watch, listen, talk about what’s happening and ask questions. Make suggestions when needed.

•Set aside enough time to enjoy it. Making things takes time.

•Use materials and tools that you have at home. It doesn’t have to cost a lot.

•Show children how to use tools and materials safely.

•Learn through making. What you make doesn’t have to be perfect.

Your preschooler is learning to:

•Solve problems

•Use their creativity and imagination

•Use language to communicate

•Understand the properties of materials

•Count and notice patterns

•Use tools - including their hands

•Have fun with you!

Your preschooler is learning to:

•Solve problems

•Use their creativity and imagination

•Use language to communicate

•Understand the properties of materials

•Count and notice patterns

•Use tools - including their hands

•Have fun with you!

Let’s Make It!

Let’s Make It!

Preschoolers (3-5 years old)

Preschoolers (3-5 years old)

www.decoda.ca [email protected]

www.decoda.ca [email protected]