Teacher Reference Guide for Parent Tubs
The parent tubs have been designed so parents can work with their child at home focusing on specific content areas. Each activity aligns specifically with Work Sampling domains and indicators allowing students to become more proficient in particular developmentally appropriate skills.
In this reference guide, you will find each indicator listed and the corresponding activities that align with it. The reference guide allows you to select activities to meet specific student needs.
I Personal and Social Development
Shows some self-direction
All games will help students with this indicator.
Follows simple classroom rules and routines
All games will help students with this indicator.
Uses classroom materials carefully
All games will help students with this indicator.
Manages Transitions
All games will help students with this indicator.
Interacts easily with one or more children
16-A Lunchbox Game-Wormy Apples Game
17-A Lunchbox Game-Cooking Cookies Game
28-B Four in a Row
35-B Lunchbox Game-Peanut Butter and Jelly
II Language and Literacy
Uses expanded vocabulary and language for a variety of purposes
1–A Rhyme Mix and Match Game
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus
6-A Ladybug Letters
11-A Location Bingo
16-A Lunchbox Game-Wormy Apples Game
17-A Lunchbox Game-Cooking Cookies Game
23-B Chime with Rhyme
24-B Rhyming Puzzles
25-B Classifying Puzzles
26-B Pre Reading Skills Set-Picture Sequencing
27-B Pre Reading Skills Set-Classifying
32-B What Color is it?
33-B Action
33-B What Happened and Why?
34-B Lunchbox Game-The Storybook Game
Shows appreciation for books and reading
32-B What Color is it?
33-B Action
33-B What Happened and Why?
Comprehends and responds to stories read aloud
32-B What Color is it?
33-B Action
33-B What Happened and Why?
III Mathematical Thinking
Shows beginning understanding of number and quantity
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus
7-A, 8-A, 9-A Wooden Pattern Blocks and Cards
10-A Peg Number Board Set
13-A, 14-A, 15-A Wooden Color Dominos
28-B Four in a Row
Sorts objects into subgroups that vary by one or two attributes
5-A Small, Medium, Large Sorting Game
7-A, 8-A, 9-A Wooden Pattern Blocks and Cards
12-A Vehicle Memory Game
13-A, 14-A, 15-A Wooden Color Dominos
25-B Classifying Puzzles
27-B Pre Reading Skills Set-Classifying
29-B Animal Match Game
31-B Magna Tiles Translucent Colors
Recognizes simple patterns and duplicates them
12-A Vehicle Memory Game
13-A, 14-A, 15-A Wooden Color Dominos
29-B Animal Match Game
30-B Patterning Game
Begins to recognize and describe attributes of shapes
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus
7-A, 8-A, 9-A Wooden Pattern Blocks and Cards
29-B Animal Match Game
31-B Magna Tiles Translucent Colors
IV Scientific Thinking
Asks questions and uses senses to observe and explore materials and natural phenomena
5-A Small, Medium, Large Sorting Game
29-B Animal Match Game
Uses simple tools and equipment
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus
V Social Studies
Begins to understand family needs, role, and relationships
33-B What Happened and Why?
34-B Lunchbox Game-The Storybook Game
VI The Arts
Uses a variety of art materials for tactile experience and exploration
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus
7-A, 8-A, 9-A Wooden Pattern Blocks and Cards
13-A, 14-A, 15-A Wooden Color Dominos
29-B Animal Match Game
31-B Magna Tiles Translucent Colors
VII Physical Development and Health
Moves with balance and control
7-A, 8-A, 9-A Wooden Pattern Blocks and Cards
13-A, 14-A, 15-A Wooden Color Dominos
17-A Lunchbox Game-Cooking Cookies Game
31-B Magna Tiles Translucent Colors
Uses eye-hand coordination to perform tasks
All games will help students with this indicator.
Shows beginning control of writing, drawing, and art tools
2-A, 3-A, 4-A Large Gel Writing Board and Stylus