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142875320675 links Use any empty boxes/bottles to make musical instruments. Hide some objects in a bag, they could make a noise or have an interesting shape. Play guess what’s in the bag.Have a treasure hunt. You could make your own treasure, map and pirate hat! Make a weather station. You could record it using a tally chart.Play board games – these are great for developing numeracy skills and resilience.Create your own indoor/outdoor den. It could be anything your child wants it to be, e.g. a cave, castle, tent etc.Imitate the movements of different mini beasts, e.g. – flutter like a butterfly, move slowly like a snail, etc. on a number hunt around your house. You could get them to take pictures of the numbers and then order them. They could then match them to dots of the same amount!Bambinobeats – this local company is running free daily music and rhyming sessions on facebook live. You can also watch later on their page – Send a friend or loved one a letter. They could draw a picture and you could write down what they want to say. Then post it.Bake something- this is a brilliant way to develop understanding of measure and following instructions. These are some great websites with recipes for kids- I-spy in different rooms around the house or outside. Play using colours or using the letter sound not the letter name. Intital sounds I-spy- ................
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