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...
Make learning aboutparts of a plant for kidsfun with this hands-on plant activity andparts of a plant worksheet.Thisgerminating beansscience activity is perfect for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students who will be amazed at the rapid transformation that takes place as the se...
STEP 1. Make the petals for your flower and glue onto the worksheet. Pin STEP 2. Add a stem to your plant and attach to the paper. Pin STEP 3. Next cut out leaves and glue or tape them to the stem of the plant. Pin STEP 4. Lastly add roots to the plant. Pin What Are The...
Parts of a book worksheet Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> ___ <<. Theparts of a bookprintablepdf file will open in a new window for you to save the freebie. Now print the pages and cut out the alp...
Teach kids aboutparts of speechwith this fun, free printable Solve It Parts of Speech Game! This game includesnouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. This grammar game for kids is a great addition to any curriculum with 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students. ...
Turtle-themed activities for preschool students are a great resource to prepare for those little ones who love turtles. About Sea turtles Sea turtles are fascinating creatures that live in the ocean. There are seven different species of sea turtles, and they can be found all around the world...
Parts of Speech: Write a Question for Each Answer In this worksheet, the student is given a series of short answers using parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc.). For each answer, the student writes a short question. Find a Word for Each LetterSee if you can think ...
Have your kids sort the images into the correct categories. For example, they’ll place the images of words like “colorful” or “buzzing” onto the umbrella (adjectives), and words like “bee” or “flower” onto the bee head (nouns). ...
Kids will be amazed as you change colors of white flowers with this food coloring flower experiment worksheet This super cool Lego Zipline is fun and simple to make EPIC Life-size Human Body Project w/ free printables! Check out this super cool look INSIDE a Volcano Experiment for Kids Explo...