In addition to learning aboutobservational skillsfor preschool orkindergarten, here are more ideas for what you can teach using the printable scavenger hunt for kids: What object was the easiest to find? What object was the hardest to find? What other objects did you find that are not on the...
Download, print and use these free reading comprehension worksheets with a back to school theme that help develop listening and reading skills. These back to schoolreading comprehension worksheetswere created for Kindergarten and first grade and are great for use at home or in the classroom. My La...
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feels like a metaphor for our children. As we are in the midst of the 64-day span in which we celebrate the birthdays of our 3 younger sweet peas, I am struck by the fact that they are *really* all growing up. Our “baby” is turning five this year…she is in kindergarten!!
This is one of the most fun summer school activities for kindergarten kids. It enhances creativity, problem solving and an understanding of wildlife. 20. DIY Friendship Bracelets Who is it for: Grades 3 to 5Encourage creativity and friendship-building with DIY friendship bracelets. Provide colorful...
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For kindergarteners, the “If I Were President” worksheet can be simplified to focus on basic concepts like colors, shapes, and emotions. Here are some sample questions: What color would you make the White House? Draw a picture of yourself as president. How would you feel?
overwhelming for their age group. If you want something more educational, consider including objects such as shapes or numbers to teach them something new along the way. It’ll also keep them interested throughout the process since it’s always lovely when an activity feels rewarding for ...
We messed around with transparent pockets as the children grouped objects that went together. Seashells and beach things; paintbrushes and arty things: pine cones and forest things. The teachers then made vests for each of the children to wear and each day a surprise would be in the pockets....