Little toddlers can be quite tricky to teach. For one, it is really quite difficult to engage their short attention span when they chose to be occupied with too many things at the same time. That is why I really make the most of those opportunities when the little man is showing keen interest on learning. Just like last week when he showed particular curiosity on the would-be shapes lesson I’ve earlier prepared for him! I cut out big papers and various shapes in small sizes in advance. I places the little shapes in a box. Jared chose a big shape to work on and he will search for the similar little shapes in the box to paste onto the bigger shape.
The little man enjoys this activity and I was surprised that he can now use a glue stick on his won. He was able to finish our circle lesson with just a little help from mum. After which, he was again occupied with some other things. This time he was bathing Iron Man with the different shape cut-outs instead of sorting and gluing them. Oh well, maybe we’ll just finish the rest of the shapes next time! 😀
For this lesson, I used materials that are readily available at home including:
- several pieces of colored paper
- glue {if you are buying one, choose something that is easy enough for the kiddos’ stubby fingers to use}
- a pair of scissors
- stuff around the house which you can use to trace some shapes like circles {coins} and stars
- a box {i used a toy box} to put the little cut out shapes where your little one can sort through