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At home learning activities for kids

Itu2019s important to plan activities to encourage learning at home. Fun and engaging activities will help your child develop their reading, writing, work skills, and more. Put into practice these activities and closely monitor your childu2019s progress. You can even enrol your child in after school programmes like Kumon and help your child be an independent learner.

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At home learning activities for kids

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  1. At home learning activities for kids

  2. Flashcards - Practice your child’s knowledge and memory by using flashcards. Look for relevant cards that fit or complement your child’s coursework. There are flashcards for learning the alphabet, counting, and even for learning the periodic table of elements. They’re a great tool for recognizing symbols, letters, numbers, and concepts.

  3. Kumon Worksheets - Kumon is a worksheet-based math and reading enrichment program that offers services beyond tutoring. The Kumon Method emphasizes self- learning, and individualized instruction is carefully planned to help student’s reach their next academic level. During this time of school closures, speak to a Kumon Instructor about worksheet pick-up. Instructors will lesson plan and provide parents with resources to best assist their child while studying at home.

  4. Books - Encourage your child to read books while at home. For early learners, try sitting and reading along with them. You can point at an image and ask them what the object is or maybe the opposite say a word and ask them to point at the object. You can check the Recommended Reading List for more.

  5. Puzzles - Building puzzles is a fun and collaborative way to engage your child in learning. While building puzzles your child can familiarize themselves with shapes, colors, patterns, and more. Depending on the number of pieces, building a puzzle can take more time than any of the other learning activities.

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