In the next of ourocean animals lesson plansyou will learn about the marine mammals that have front and rear flippers – seals, true seals, sea lions, and walruses. These animals have big bulky bodies and a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm in cold waters. While their large bodie...
Oceans make up about 70 percent of the Earth's surface. Under these great bodies of water lives a whole other world of plant and animal life that does not exist out of the water. A popular preschool thematic unit is "Under the Sea." While this topic usually focuses on ocean animals, i...
Ocean Theme Letter Recognition Activities:Spin and Stampis an adorable ocean theme preschool printable. Your students will LOVE learning letters while enjoying ocean creatures and scuba divers! This hands-on ocean theme activity for preschool also works onfine motordevelopment as they spin with a home...
Watch out for choking hazards when adding small beads to the water bottle if you are working with toddlers. The preschool ocean sensory bottle can be used to learn names ofocean animals, or you can addlettersornumbersto the bottle to make it more about literacy or math skills. Once you ma...
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Our free homeschool unit studies bring water andocean creaturestogether to make an irresistible combination for any kids aged 5-7 – so long as you don't mind the bathroom getting wet! Take your kids to meet ocean creatures with homeschool unit studies. Free lesson plans, coloring pages, ex...
Planning for an Ocean Theme? We’ve done all the work for you! We now have interactive thematic lesson plans for toddlers (18-35 months) AND preschoolers (3-5 years)! Get ready for fun and learning with unit lesson plans for your OCEAN THEME. Explore a variety of themed hands-on ...
Preschool Kindergarten If you have not yet been introduced the the Usborne Beginners series, “Under the Sea” is a great place to start. The content and wording is perfect for 1st graders. It is an L1 Accelerated Reader. Short sentences and simple text make it easy to read, while “hard...
I’ll be sneaking a few into my kids’ lunch boxes during the week of Valentine’s Day since they are not only perfect for giving to friends are also great for parents to give to their children. The kids will definitely roll their eyes at the puns, but I’m sure it will also add ...