Simply print the lily pads on card stock or if you want you can laminate them. I included a black & white set in case you want to print them on green paper (which is what I did even though it doesn’t really show in the pictures…must.get.a.new.camera.) I also included colored...
These adorable frogs on a lily pad printable craft will keep your preschooler or kindergartner engaged for hours! The frog and lily pad pictures include tadpoles and frogs, as well as elements of a perfect little froggy habitat. Recommended Grade Level: Preschool Kindergarten Just print on card ...
You can either observe real birds or do a little online research and google pictures of the bird you are choosing to color. They don’t even need to be realistic! For children, it’s great to encourage them to experiment with bright, imaginative colors to make their artwork playful. Birds...
To prepare this game the teacher prints out helping-pictures and glues them to a poster board. Member's Children take turns throwing a die and moving that many spaces. If a child lands on a skinny cow, he colors one space under the skinny cow on his score sheet. If he lands on a h...
Or, maybe the kids need a break from all of the amazing hikes in the area. This indoor aquatic center has a huge children’s pool area, with a slide, waterfall, lily pads, and more. There’s also a full size lap pool with diving board and in-the-water climbing wall. In the back...
And finding bugs, of course! These free printable bug counting puzzles are the perfect complement to learning this spring! Easy prep, so that you don’t have to waste the precious warm spring days! Then, when you are done with the puzzles, find some fun insects to observe! Recommended ...
Explore the change of the seasons as they occur. Relate it to the life cycles of a frog for children to understand that all living things and processes go through cycles. Matching games with words and pictures help children connect new vocabulary words with pictures. ...
Ask children to take turns retelling the song in their own words with felt board cutouts. Just attach a piece of felt to the back of the printable. Rhyming Sing, “Mother duck said, ‘Quack, Quack, Quack, Quack’ and only three little ducks came back!” Shout the rhymes, “Quack/back...
Print a second copy of the activity. Mix up the pictures and have your little learner work on sequencing the life cycle independently! Have your learner work on their fine motor skills by cutting, gluing, and coloring a black and white printed copy of this activity!