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CONSTRUCTION ALPHABET PLAY DOUGH MATS - A-Z Alphabet Learning Fun for Kids
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Are you searching for an engaging and educational activity to help children learn the alphabet? Our Construction Alphabet Play Dough Mats are the perfect solution!
This comprehensive set includes A-Z alphabet play dough mats with a construction theme. Each page features a letter of the alphabet and a corresponding construction-themed shape, providing a hands-on and interactive way for children to learn their letters while exploring the exciting world of construction.
What’s Included:
Transform your alphabet learning activities with our Construction Alphabet Play Dough Mats and provide your child with a fun and educational experience. Perfect for enhancing letter recognition, encouraging fine motor skills, and exploring the world of construction. Get your set today and build a strong foundation for learning!
IN ADDITION, this resource includes a helpful tip sheet about "Early Learning Activities to Develop Literacy and Numeracy Skills." Through this resource, parents and caregivers will gain practical insights into simple and engaging activities that support their child's early literacy and numeracy development. These activities are designed to be fun, hands-on, and easily integrated into daily routines, helping young learners grow in their understanding of essential literacy and numeracy concepts.
BUTTERFLY LIFECYCLE HANDPRINT PAINTING WORKSHEETS - Handprint Butterfly Book
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Are you searching for a creative and interactive way to teach kids about the butterfly lifecycle? Our Butterfly Lifecycle Handprint Painting Worksheets are the perfect solution! This engaging resource allows children to explore the transformation of a butterfly from caterpillar to adult through fun and hands-on handprint art. Kids will love using their own handprints to represent each stage of the butterfly lifecycle, creating a unique and personal butterfly lifecycle book.
Ideal for classroom science lessons, homeschooling, or an artistic project at home, these worksheets provide a tactile and visual approach to learning about metamorphosis. By painting and imprinting their hands, children will not only understand the lifecycle stages but also develop fine motor skills and creativity.
What’s Included in the Butterfly Lifecycle Handprint Painting Worksheets Pack:
IN ADDITION, this resource also includes an information handout about Life Cycles. This handout is designed to enhance students' comprehension by providing detailed explanations of the various stages of life cycles found in nature. Through this resource, students will develop a more profound understanding of how living organisms grow, change, and adapt over time, fostering a deeper connection with the natural world and promoting critical thinking about biological processes.
Transform learning about butterflies into a creative adventure with our Butterfly Lifecycle Handprint Painting Worksheets, and let your kids explore the wonders of metamorphosis through their own handprint art!
HONEY BEE LIFE CYCLE CRAFT - Learning about Honey Bees Life Cycle Fold Out Craft
By Just Be Creative Homeschooling
Explore the fascinating world of honey bees with this interactive and educational craft! The Honey Bee Life Cycle Pull Out Craft allows children to learn about the different stages of a honey bee's life cycle while creating a fun and engaging project.
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IN ADDITION, this resource also includes an information handout about Life Cycles. This handout is designed to enhance students' comprehension by providing detailed explanations of the various stages of life cycles found in nature. Through this resource, students will develop a more profound understanding of how living organisms grow, change, and adapt over time, fostering a deeper connection with the natural world and promoting critical thinking about biological processes.
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for activities on fairness to get your young learners thinking and talking about fairness?
Being able to recognize that it is hurtful to be unfair will develop the foundations for developing empathy.
When our young learners say, “That’s not fair,” it’s often because they don’t like the outcome.
♡♡♡ Did you know that this Fairness Lesson & Activities resource is part of a Fairness Activities BUNDLE? ♡♡♡
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This Activities on Fairness resource includes:
1. Two Detailed lesson plans for: Fair Vs Unfair & Equal Vs Fair
2. Discussion activities for both lessons which look at:
What is fair? What is unfair? What does fairness mean? Does fairness mean equal?
3. Anchor charts and posters for both lessons. (1 EDITABLE PAGE for Fairness Means...)
4. Fair & Unfair Scenario Cards
5. Equal Vs Fair Scenario Cards
These Activities on Fairness will help our young learners by:
⭐️Helping them see when unfairness happens
⭐️Help children develop the language to describe it
⭐️Help them understand that unfairness hurts.
⭐️Helping them understand that fair doesn’t always mean equal.
These Activities on Fairness have CASEL SEL COMPETENCIES in mind:
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Steps to Washing Hands, Print or Digital Interactive , Cut & Paste, Hygiene
By Regina Frazier
Teach students the steps to washing hands in this digital interactive activity with moveable pieces or you can use this by printing it out as a cut-and-paste activity in the classroom. This product also has a mini poster to hang up the steps to wash hands.
I teach and model for my students to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds. They need to clean both the back and front of their hands. I also model how to dry my hands with a paper towel and use that same towel to turn the water off. This way they keep their hands nice and clean before throwing away the paper towel.
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This activity can now be found in my updated Science Interactive Notebook.