Blue Ribbon Blitz - Comparing Sizes Grades PRE-K – 1 Break the Bank - Sorting Grades K – 2 Create a Car Grades K – 6+ Cup Stacking Typing Grades K – 5 Cyber-Five Grades K – 5 Dress for the Weather Grades PRE-K – 1 Find the Technology Grades K – 6+ Five Sense...
In a classroom situation or even at a summer camp or day camp, silly awards offer recognition for the nonathletic or nonstudious children who may get overlooked during competitive activities. "The Bookworm Award" goes to the child most likely to read a book during lunch. Give "The Golden Mi...
Windsocks are a staple art project and full of versatility. Create the paper bases and decorate them however you like. The streamers can be made of ribbon, yarn, paper, or anything else you can dream up! Get tutorial:Line Windsocks for Kindergarten Ebeling Art Room 35. Study the color wh...
A mobius strip may look like a simple curly piece of ribbon or paper, but a mobius strip is a surface with a boundary. There is even a parametric equation for the mobius strip. 114. Counting With Yertle The Turtle By Dr. Seuss Counting is fun! Make your own turtles, and enjoy a Dr...
For the play dough, I used black dough with tons of rainbow glitter. This playdough tray is toddler approved and such a great time! Ribbon Cutting Tray! I placed some ribbons in little bins and let them cut it into pieces. This is a fun game for fine motor development and scissor ...
Rockin’ Buttons Retelling –Each of your students can wear a ribbon with velcro to have their own buttons while retelling the story. They’ll love it! ► Reading skillssource: theimaginationnook.blogspot.com Describing Anchor Chart –Work on adjectives by describing the famous blue cat as a...
The Body Picture- This art activity has students working in teams of three to measure and cut paper, yarn, or ribbon into different lengths. Creating Tearing Pictures- This lesson is a good one to use in the beginning of the year when students are still learning how to use scissors. ...
Rockin’ Buttons Retelling– Each of your students can wear a ribbon with velcro to have their own buttons while retelling the story. They’ll love it! ► Reading skills source: theimaginationnook.blogspot.com Describing Anchor Chart– Work on adjectives by describing the famous blue cat as ...