Preschool at Home Can
Supplies needed:
- Big popsicle sticks aka tongue depressors
- Colorful paper
- Paper cutter
- Scissors
- Pen
- White Glue
- Fine tip Sharpie
- Can (mine was an Ovaltine can with a lid from La Choy noodles because I wanted blue not brown)

Anyway, I quickly realized that cutting the paper to size first would be way easier and safer.
1. Place a popsicle stick on the back of one of the decorative papers and mark the height. Then, mark the width, continuing across the whole page to fit as many as you can.
2. Using your paper cutter, cut out all the little popsicle stick sized rectangles.

3. Using a squiggle of glue secure a paper strip to the stick. Trim the excess corners with your scissors.

4. Once you have your sticks in four colors (Art/music, Science, Physical, Language), write the coordinating activities on the sticks using a fine tip Sharpie. I got mine from many resources, so I also put the reference of where to find the activity description whether a book, magazine, etc.

Edit: I got many of my preschool at home activity ideas from Family Fun magazine, Utah Family Magazine, and lots from my kid friendly and preschool collections of bookmarks from blogs.
5. Decorate your can however you like and place the completed sticks inside.
6. I figured 4 days a week for preschool at home was plenty so we will draw a different colored stick each day so we get activities in each area.
6. I figured 4 days a week for preschool at home was plenty so we will draw a different colored stick each day so we get activities in each area.


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21 Comments:
What a great idea! come on over to http://jadaroo.blogspot.com to see some activities I do with my toddler :)
Very cute...I love it!
Great idea! My daughter is the same age and I need to be more organized about her education.
Love the idea! I would love to see what activities you put in there. I need more ideas to do with my toddlers! ;)
I love it! I would also love to see what activities you put in there or where I could find some.
I just let my kids play Elmo's Preschool... your idea is better.
Very cute idea!
Kelli
xoxo
loveoursimplelife.blogspot.com
Great idea!
"34-month old!" hahahaha - you crack me up!
And look at you go! I am totally impressed.
I got many of my activity ideas from Family Fun magazine, Utah Family Magazine (http://www.utahdiscovery.com/uf/calendar.php), and lots from my collection of bookmarks from blogs (http://www.delicious.com/Telsee/KidFriendly or http://www.delicious.com/Telsee/preschool).
Super cute ideas! Thanks for sharing.
I love this idea! Thanks for sharing! Cute!! You should link up to my Craftify It Thursday post!
http://lebedafamily.blogspot.com/2010/10/craftify-it-thursday.html
Jennifer @ Life with the Lebedas
fun! I bet your son loves it! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!
Thanks for the resource list ideas - but do you have a list of the actual activities that you chose to put in the can? I love the idea by the way. Thanks for sharing. Kendra
Love the decortation on the can!
That is a great idea. I've been trying to think of something to do like this. This helps so much!
I love it! My son's a tiny bit young for it right now {18 months} but I can never think of what to do with him so maybe I'll have to start one for ME to get ideas! :)
found you over at tip junky, wonderful idea! I'm homeschooling so this is great : )
What a great motivation! He/She will love getting to pick out a popsicle stick...especially when he/she discovers it has fun things to do!!!
preschool scares me! lol my little guy is a few months younger than yours and so not ready either. {but mom isn't either haha}
thumbs up!
Linda
Stop working so hard, you know you can buy the jumbo craft sticks with the fabric already on them. A company called Roylco sells them in a package of 50, I purchases some for my preschool class here at the rec center. We ordered them from S&S worldwide, they were pretty cheap too! I did not know what I was going to do with them, now i know.
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