
Here are the treasure boxes for my soon to be 3 yr. old. They are in my living room. Most are filled with toys (Tot School inspired). Some are filled with activities suggested from Letter of the Week. Each box is labeled with a number (on the clothes pin). The activities change daily, planning really does make for a peaceful day! It takes me about 15 min. to organize all the children's boxes for the next day!

Here are the boxes so you can see inside of them.
Box 1 (done with mom): lacing cards
Box 2 (done independently): foam alphabet puzzle and foam color crayon puzzle to be put together by hammering it down (one of his favorite activities)
Box 3 (done with older brother during his break): large homemade die (with colors & numbers) and bean bags to be tossed into indoor basketball hoop (roll die, find corresponding bean bag color toss into hoop...you get the idea)
Box 4 (done with older sister during her break): listen to Potty book, listen to Eye Book, draw a picture of a face with big eyes & place on learning poster (from Letter of the Week, see picture below of ours during the first week)
Box 5 (done independently): alphabet pieces, kids tweezers, ice cube tray, and tray to place all in (pick-up alphabet pieces using the tweezers and sort into ice cube tray according to color)
Box 6 (done independently): play with wood geometric shapes
Here is the proud boy hammering one of his foam puzzles together!

Here is a picture of the learning poster inspired by Letter of the Week:

(The children's Responsibility Packs (Chore Packs) happen to also be in the picture!)


You're so organized - I love it! I just recently heard of Workboxes on The Homeschool Lounge and we're going to use them this year, too.
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