25 + Educational Ways To Keep The Kids Busy- From a Former Teacher

 
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Ok, if I’m being honest I’m playing a little fast and loose with the term teacher. I never technically had my own classroom. But I do have just a few units left before I earn my Masters in Education, and I spent over a year in a local elementary school as an in-house sub. Plus I do have a current GPA of 4.0, meaning I know a thing or two or writing a lesson plan.

That said, I’ve had many years of experience learning how to create meaningful lessons for littles- ones that often use free, everyday resources that we all have at our fingertips.

So in the midst of this craziness, I thought I could share a few resources you can use while home with the kiddos over the next few- or several- weeks.

This is by no means a comprehensive list, just a jumpstart for those of us that have run out of ideas, so please share your resources below!

Good luck!

Online Resources

StoryTime at Awnies- FREE resource on YouTube that makes for great story time during the day

Scholastic Learn At Home- Recently launched in light of the current crisis. Scholastic is now offering free day by day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing

Pinterest- My go-to resource for finding easy, accessible hands-on ideas for learning

Khan Academy- FREE educational app for kids ages 2-7

PreKinders - FREE preschool lessons and activities

ABC Mouse- Educational games, books, and puzzles. Offering a FREE 30 day trial.

Speakaboos- Our favorite reading app. Great for kids ages 2-6

Cosmic Yoga- Our favorite streaming yoga class for kiddos

Days of the Week Song

Months of the Year Song

Hello Song

virtual field trips

Yesterday I shared a link to several virtual field trips on Instagram Stories, and they were a huge hit. Here’s that link, plus a few more:

Virtual Field Trip Link

Take an African Safari

Visit the Rainforest

See Rome

Explore Cuba

learn a language

Rock n Learn Spanish- Songs to enforce learning

Rock n Learn French- Songs to enforce learning

10 Everyday Activities that enforce learning

Activity: Baking + Cooking // Skills Reinforced: Math, Number Sense, Science
Activity: Dancing // Skills Reinforced: Spatial Awareness, Motor Skills, Imagination, Flexibility, Coordination, Self-Expression

Activity: Make Music // Skills Reinforced: Motor Skills, Imagination, Self-Expression

Activity: Dress Up // Skills Reinforced: Practice Imagination, Creativity, Empathy, Fine Motor Skills, Problem Solving, Emotional Development

Activity: Soccer // Skills Reinforced: Hand Eye Coordination, Perseverance, Team Work

Activity: Plant a Garden // Skills Reinforced: Planning, Organization, Nutrition, Responsibility, Science, The Five Senses

Activity: Chores // Skills Reinforced: Teamwork, Responsibility, Planning + Time Management

Activity: Write a Handwritten Letter // Skills Reinforced: Handwriting, Fine Motor Skills, Empathy, Interpersonal Skills, Emotional Development \

Activity: Yoga // Skills Reinforced: Gross Motor Skills, Flexibility, Concentration, Calmness, Spatial Awareness

Activity: Art // Skills Reinforced: Patients, Creativity, Fine Motor Skills, Imagination, Self-Expression

Resources I’ve Bought

Lesson Plans

Here’s a lesson plan I created for first grade. It can be adjusted for different grades and skill level- but if there’s a specific grade you’re looking for, let me know and I’ll try to find one!

You can also find free lesson plans here.