Last week we dove into exploring theParts of a Flowerwith a few simple introductory activities. This week, we’re diving a little bit deeper. Any activity that gets a child moving his hands, or his body in any way actually, is great for brain development and tuning skills, such as fine...
Paint with flowers Thispaint with flowersactivity is such a simple and funpainting activity for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. As chidren try this hands-on process art they will explore how different types of flowers leave different impressions and will explore mixing...
Use thisspring activities for preschoolers scienceor with toddlers, kindergarteners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 students. Thischromatography flower experimenteven makes a clever, pretty hand-madeMothers Day craft. As this project is bothspring scienceandspring craft ideas, ...
Materials Needed: 1 fresh flower, strips of paper and a marker, 4 pieces of construction paper, artificial flowers--dissected (take apart many artificial flowers so that you have enough pieces for each child to have one for the circle activity below). Show the fresh flower to the children a...
As a grandma who is going to be taking care of a 5 and a 1 year old for 6 weeks this will be a great activity while the daycare mom is on maternity leave. Reply Mary Catherine says December 12, 2020 at 10:50 am I’m so happy the printable book is helpful for you and your ...
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Spring and summer are full of opportunities for preschoolers to pick flowers from the yard. Bring a bouquet inside and have fun arranging them while learning about the alphabet in this fun and playful activity. Lavender Scented Sensory Paint and Pre-Writing Practice for Preschool!by The Preschool...
And if you are looking to add a little STEAM (science, technology, engineering, and art) to your lessons, then this is the activity you need to try. Even my “not interested in crafts” kiddo loves it! While you’re at it, make sure to check out these other funflower art and craft...
Explore Color Changing Flowers For Spring Science Why not pick up some simple white flowers at the grocery store and pull out the food coloring. This color changing flower science experiment is a STEMy activity (pun intended). Get ready to add this simple color changing carnations experiment to...
Kids might also experiment with blowing gently through a straw to create air bubbles and bumps in their slime. Hide and Seek Ask students to find a particularcolorof flower, or hide other beads/letters/numbers in the slime to seek. Do you love this activity? Pin it for later!