Make a simple snack that resembles a mode of transportation (e.g., “banana boat” with a banana and pretzel sticks for sails). Remember to adapt these activities to the specific needs and interests of your preschoolers. Incorporate their ideas and encourage open-ended exploration to make the ...
Use thesetransportation themealong with the freepom pom printablesand colorful balls to work on lots of skils while playing. Thistransportation activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners is sure to be a hit! Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love this...
These templates also provide educational entertainment for your kiddos. Check out this super fun “Find a Partner Game” on the ESL/EFL Elementary Teacher Resources website. They have quite a few fun transportation-themed games and activities for preschoolers. Personally, the trolley is my favorite...
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Print a short book on transportation (for early readers). The student fills in the name of the vehicle and colors the picture. The vehicles include: a bicycle, car, bus, train, wagon, boat, plane, truck, van, taxi, horse, motorcycle, tractor, and unicycle. On the TrainPrint a short ...