I’m back with week two of toddler lesson plans! Each day I pull together 5 activities, which keeps Emmie busy from 8 am until 1 pm every day. I bucket each activity into art, sensory and fine motor. While I haven’t called it out, we also read 2-3 books every morning and then in the afternoon.
I’ve found that when Emmie is busy, she’s happy and there are fewer tantrums. Also, with a jam-packed schedule, she sleeps HARD at naptime, which means extra work time for me!
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All activities are outlined in the printable toddler lesson plan above with the activity chart I created. However, I’ve also found sites that describe the activity, too if you’d like a visual!
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Monday
Tuesday
- Troll Paper Haircuts
- Play Dough & Stencils
- Fruit Loops Sorting
- Toy Line Up
- Sort Colored Popsicle Sticks
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
- Pick 1 favorite from every day of the week and repeat!
Want more lesson plans? Here’s the Toddler Lesson Plan from Week 1. I don’t know about you, but being a mom especially during COVID has been a challenge. It feels like a constant hamster wheel of meal prep, cleaning, toddler activities, work. Rinse. Repeat. I hope the lesson plans help you as they certainly help our family during this unprecedented year!
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Affectionately known to her friends as Millennial Martha for her love of DIY and decorating, Jen can’t help but pour her heart + soul into everything she touches. She’s loved to entertain since acquiring a table and chairs, and giving gifts is one of her favorite hobbies. Jen is the creator of Girl Meets Party. Her dream is to share her passions with the world in hopes to inspire others by making the seemingly unattainable attainable.