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Summer is in full swing and July 4th is just around the corner! This fine motor and folding activity is the perfect craft to help decorate your classroom or your house for celebrating America.
A preschool teacher shares 4 ways to use the KidsSoup ocean animal resources to build science, language, math, and art concepts.
Grade, Age Range or Specialized Learner: Multi-age, Preschool/Pre-K, 3-5 year old
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Learning is always much more fun when you can incorporate more than one sense. This counting and measuring activity uses the children’s senses of touch and taste.
Grade, Age Range or Specialized Learner: Multi-age, Preschool/Pre-K, 3-5 year old
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Children sequence circles by size and thread them onto pipe cleaners to make beautiful layered circlular flowers.
Grade, Age Range or Specialized Learner: Multi-age, Preschool/Pre-K, 3-5 year old
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A preschool teacher shares four ways to incorporate flower cut-outs into the springtime classroom curriculum.
Grade, Age Range or Specialized Learner: Multi-age, Preschool/Pre-K, 3-5 year old
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In One Stuck Duck, a duck gets stuck in the muck and many of his animal friends come to try and help him escape the mucky mess. This scenario just shouts sensory experience!
Mucky Duck Goop Sensory Play
Recalling events from a story is an important skill for children to learn. It helps them build the cognitive skills they need to sequence events, tell their own stories, and later become great writers. There are several ways you can have children recall events: question and answer games, writing/drawing, acting out stories, and using manipulatives.
How is mud made? What are the differences between dirt and mud? How does mud feel? These are some of the questions children answer as they explore dirt, water, and the results of mixing the two: MUD or MUCK!
Muck Science and Sensory Preschool and Kindergarten Activities
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One Duck Stuck by Phyllis Root is a fun book to add to your duck theme lessons. It is repetitive which captures the children’s attention. In addition, it offers several opportunities to incorporate parts of the story into your daily curriculum. This entry focuses on 3 activities you can use to practice the social skill of helping someone in need.
Make a corner of your room into an ice rink and let children practice skating movements. Read the awesome teacher tips for ideas that will keep everyone busy while they wait for their turns.
Focus Skill: Gross motor and movement
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