Morgan Matkovic

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

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

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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.

The Day the Crayons Quit Lesson Plan

Crazy Crayons Activity

photo by Julia Dags

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