Category: Level 5: 4 – 5 years

  • Snack Subtraction

    Your Child Will Learn

    Solving subtraction problems with 10 items or fewer.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Put 10 small pieces of food (like cereal) on a plate and ask your child to count them.
    2. Ask your child how many pieces
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  • Snack Addition

    Check out Acelero Learning families trying this PEER activity at home!

    Snack Addition with Malikk

    Snack Addition with the Holloways

    Your Child Will Learn

    Solving addition problems that add up to 10

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Put 5 small pieces
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  • Our Family Names

    Your Child Will Learn

    To write more uppercase letters of the alphabet.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Ask your child to choose types of drawing and coloring materials for this activity; some examples include crayons, markers, color pencils, or paint.
    2. Ask
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  • Describing a Favorite Place

    Your Child Will Learn

    To use adjectives and other words to describe a familiar place.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Ask your child to think of their favorite place. If possible, go to that place or look at a picture of
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  • Community I Spy

    Your Child Will Learn

    To identify the beginning, middle, and end sounds of spoken words with help from adults.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Plan an outing in your community, like a visit to the park, a pond, or shopping center.
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  • Do This Then That!

    Your Child Will Learn

    To listen to, remember and follow 3-4 step directions.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Create three-step directions for your child to follow; get silly and have fun with this!
    2. Preface each command with “do this…then that…then that…”
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  • Talking Turns

    Your Child Will Learn

    Learning to take turns and follow rules of communication when speaking in a group.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Have your child or children work together to find or create an object to wear or hold when
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