Early Head Start Homework
Unit 5: Our Senses - Week 1
Use these activities to learn with your child every day!
Activities for Infants
10m
Creativity
Paint Play
- Pour small amounts of paint into clear plastic bags that can be sealed; make sure the bags don’t have holes
- Release the air out of the bags so they are flat. Lay them on a table in front of your child.
- Have your child watch as you use your fingers to make lines and shapes on top of the bags.
- Encourage your child to make lines and shapes on top of the bags.
15m
Physical
Learning to Stand
- Once I have great control of my head and neck, help me learn how to stand by supporting me through the following stages of standing.
- First, help me "stand" while you hold me up.
- Lift me into a standing position, and hold my chest and back.
- Gently bounce me to the beat of the music and see if I'll start bouncing myself.
- Next, help me stand by holding onto low and sturdy furniture (like my crib rails, a coffee table, or the seat of a chair or couch.)
- Finally, encourage me to pull myself up into a standing position.
- Ask me to pull up and climb into your lap for a hug.
- Place a favorite toy on the edge of a low table to encourage me to use the table to stand.
Activities for Toddlers
10m
Math
Nesting Four Boxes
- Gather four boxes of different sizes that fit inside one another, or "nest." (They can be shoe boxes, jewelry boxes, square food storage containers, or a square nesting toy.)
- At first, give me two boxes with very different sizes. Let me explore how they fit together.
- Then, introduce a third and fourth box. See if I can nest all 4 boxes inside one another.
- If I need a hint, try lining the boxes up side by side from smallest to largest.
15m
Social Studies
My Cultural Traditions
- Tell your child about the cultural group(s) that your child belongs to. Explain to your child that a cultural group is a set of people who do similar things.
- Gather items from your cultural group(s) that your child can touch and explore. Examples:
- photographs
- food
- Talk about why those items are important to your family's culture, and how they relate to your customs, traditions, or holidays.
- Encourage your child to interact with the items and ask questions about them.
Try out this Language & Literacy activity.
Picture Walk
Try out this Math activity.
Shaving Cream Numbers