Welcome to a lesson page. Here is a weekly lesson with different things to do daily for your toddler. 
These Lessons are designed to teach your toddler with play and fun. There are new things to learn daily and weekly. Lesson set up: Flash cards, food, coloring pages, subjects with: lesson, games, activity, crafts, and books. Look at all of the lessons the week before so you can work them in. There is minimal prep work. 

Orange week! 

Oranges

Lesson- What are oranges? Where do they come from? What do you do with them? How do they smell? What do they feel like? 
Game- Counting oranges. Grab oranges and a bucket. Have your child put the oranges in the bucket while counting. 
Activity- Go to a farmers market or the grocery store and buy some oranges. Check out the differences between oranges and other fruits. 
Craft- Orange peel painting. Use orange peel to paint with instead of brushes. 

Pumpkin 

Lesson- What color is a pumpkin? Is a pumpkin smooth or rough? Use sand paper to show what rough feels like, use a plastic plate to show what smooth feels like. When do we get to have pumpkins?
Game- Emotions. Pumpkin coloring sheet. Color and cut out these pumpkins. Use these pumpkins and say this one is goofy can you make a goofy face. This one is sad...etc. 
Activity- If it is the right season then go to a pumpkin patch. If it is not, plant to pumpkin together. 
Craft- Emotions game. Glue craft sticks on them to make puppets. 
Books- Where Is Baby Pumpkin, Five Little Pumpkins, Too Many Pumpkins, How Many seed in a Pumpkin. 

Orange and counting

Lesson- Counting! Count where ever you are. Out side if you find flowers count them. Look for orange flowers. Count windows and cars. Go the the grocery store and look for the color orange. Use these number flash cards.
Color them orange. 
Game- Jump jump jump. Use construction paper, three different colors. More orange then others. Make a path with orange paper. Make turns and forks with the other colors. Tell them they have to stay on the orange path. If you have a younger child just do it with them and show them. When you get to another color say that is blue and this is orange. Lets go on the orange path. 
Activity- Grab the paper you used for the game and crumple them up into a ball. Use baskets and throw the orange balls in one and the other colors in another. 

Books- 1-2-3 A Child's first counting book. The Crayon counting book. Ten black dots. You can use any counting book you have.