Today's Tip for Families |
[En español] |
09-22-2024
Who says education can only happen at a desk? To combine learning with outdoor fun, turn an ordinary walk with your elementary schooler into an alphabet hike. Have your child write the alphabet on a piece of paper. Then, grab a paper bag and set out together to find twenty-six items, one for each letter.
Pull up a Dandelion, pick up a Penny, dig for a Worm. Keep track of the letters you need as you go along. When you get home, ask your child to arrange the items in alphabetical order.
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