Infant Toddler Pre-Kindergarten Explore OCDEL’s various resources Understand the intended use of each resource Identify contact for resource shipping.

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Infant Toddler Pre-Kindergarten

Explore OCDEL’s various resources Understand the intended use of each resource Identify contact for resource shipping

Before opening up the envelope take a moment to talk in your group about the labels on the outside of the envelope and what it may look like for you with the children you see as a home visitor. We need the tools and a team

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Building Blocks for Babies are fun activities that adults and young children can do together. Designed around the Key Learning Areas in Pennsylvania’s Learning Standards for Early Childhood, Build Blocks for Babies offer simple at-home experiences that build infants’ and toddlers’ learning in the areas of social, emotional, physical and academic development

Provides ideas for learning in many areas of development using daily routines, every day interactions and play Designed around key routines of - Let’s Eat - Let’s Get Clean - Let’s Go - Let’s Share Words and Stories - Let’s Say Hello/Goodbye - Let’s Rest Activities are aligned with PA Learning Standards for Early Childhood Other highlights: sign language key words; songs and fingerplays; infant and toddler booklist; milestones and fun memories and a family phone list

A “Pod” is a sharing with a small group (a table group) – prior to sharing with the whole group. Participants first share with a partner. Then bring all thoughts together as a table (pod) prior to sharing out with whole group. Think-Pair-Pod-Share –

Full of fun ideas and activities to help families discover that learning is everywhere! Four levels of activities are included: infant, toddler, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten Activities are aligned to PA Learning Standards for Early Childhood Includes a listing of books each month that extend the learning experience for children About Me Book – each month describes a page for “ME BOOK” activities. Parents can bind the pages together to create a memory book keepsake Available in Spanish

Family-friendly activities that assist in promoting the skills Kindergarten teachers are looking for as children enter their classrooms Activities are designed for use with children age 3 -5 Activities are aligned to the Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood Spanish translation is found on the back of each card Includes additional resources families can access to extend learning

A “Pod” is a sharing with a small group (a table group) – prior to sharing with the whole group. Participants first share with a partner. Then bring all thoughts together as a table (pod) prior to sharing out with whole group. Think-Pair-Pod-Share –

Filled with activities to help prepare children for Kindergarten Each month contains four weeks of activities that use simple materials/ideas to do at home Activities are aligned to the Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood Includes information on Early Care and Education programs within Pennsylvania Health information can be found at the back of the activity guide Includes recipes for fun such as play dough, finger paint etc.

Introduces families to authors and illustrators who have written many books that are fun and interesting for Kindergarteners Each month families will learn about a children’s author or illustrator and four of the author’s/illustrator’s books Activities are aligned to the Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood Includes: songs, fingerplays and poems; recipes for fun; a “books we have read” chart and a “look what I can do” calendar Available in Spanish

A “Pod” is a sharing with a small group (a table group) – prior to sharing with the whole group. Participants first share with a partner. Then bring all thoughts together as a table (pod) prior to sharing out with whole group. Think-Pair-Pod-Share –

Christine Behm Early Childhood Advisor