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Apple Science Experiments Let's Be Scientist
By Jennifer Connett
Let's Be Scientists with Apple Experiments! This packet contains two experiments about apples. Experiment 1: Can Apples Sink or Float (whole and parts of the apple)? Experiment 2: What happens to an apple under different conditions? Each experiment includes a detailed instruction sheet with materials lists and step by step directions for the experiment There is a recording page for students to make predictions and record the results of the project. Also provided are journal pages for students to write why they think the results happened the way they did. Journal pages are differentiated where appropriate. Are you looking for other apple themed activities? Be sure to check out the following: Apple Themed Activities and Centers for Pre-K and Kindergarten
Preschool Activities Mega Bundle - 16 Themed Sets Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
Practice preschool skills with this bundle of 16 themed preschool activity sets. This bundle includes a wide variety of center activities, worksheets and games specifically for preschool and pre-k. Students practice handwriting, letter recognition, number recognition, counting, shapes, syllables and more with these various themes.
Please note that this bundle is not yet complete and items will be added as they are completed.
What is Included:
Alphabet Cards
Alphabet Clip Cards
Alphabet Game
Alphabet Puzzles
Alphabet Tracing Cards
Counting to 10 Centers
Counting to 20 Mats
Dot Painting
Magnet Matching Mats
Number Cards
Number Puzzles
Prewriting Lines Tracing Cards
Science Activities
Seek and Find Mats
Shapes Centers
Sorting Activities
Syllable Sorting
Worksheets
Themes Included:
Apples (13 Activities)
Back to School (8 Activities)
Beach (2 Activities)
Community Helpers (Coming Soon)
Dental Health (2 Activities)
Earth Day (4 Activities)
Farm (1 Activity)
Fire Safety (2 Activities)
Gingerbread (4 Activities)
Insects (1 Activity)
Ocean (2 Activities)
Pets (1 Activity)
Space (4 Activities)
Sports (1 Activity)
Transportation (8 Activities)
Weather (1 Activity)
* These sets are a work in progress. Please note that you only pay for the items already included in this set. The price of this bundle will increase as the rest of the activities are added. Each of the 16 themes will have at least 10 different activities when competed.
Related Links:
Winter Themed with Real Photographs
Valentine's Day with Real Photographs
Fall/Autumn Themed with Real Photographs
Christmas Themed with Real Photographs
Apple Themed Preschool Activity Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
Practice preschool skills with this apple themed preschool activity bundle. This bundle includes a wide variety of center activities, worksheets and games specifically for preschool and pre-k.
What is Included:
Alphabet Clip Cards
Alphabet Puzzles and Cards
Counting 1-10 Math Centers
Counting Mats 1-20
Counting Clip Cards
Tracing Lines Center
Worksheet and Activity Packet
Science Activities
Shape Centers
Letter Tracing Cards
Syllable Counting
Seek and Find Mats
Related Links:
Winter Themed Preschool Bundle
Groundhog's Day Themed Preschool Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
Do fun and engaging science experiments with this science bundle. Each experiment includes a detailed instruction page with materials needed to complete the experiment. Each experiment comes with its own making predictions page, recording page and journaling page.
The following experiments are available in this packet:
Apple Experiments
Comparing Mass
Making Butter
Pumpkins
Seeds and Plants Experiments
Transportation Experiments
More Science Activities
Living and Nonliving Sort
The Plants We Eat
Coral Reef Ocean Theme Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love it when they do projects and make their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding coral reefs. Students learn about coral reefs and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents coral reefs.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the coral reefs as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Pond Ecosystem Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding ponds and pond life. Students learn about ponds in the ecosystem and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and creating a creative scene representing a pond ecosystem.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy. Print on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity for your lesson plan.
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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Rainforest Ecosystem Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding the rainforest. Students learn about the rainforest ecosystem and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and creating a creative scene representing a pond ecosystem.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy. Print on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity for your lesson plan.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Ocean Animal Theme Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding ocean animals. Students learn about oceans and their amazing animals and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents coral reefs.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the coral reefs as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Desert Theme Craft 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love doing projects and making their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding desert biome. Students learn about the desert and their amazing animals and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents coral reefs.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the coral reefs as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
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Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Day and Night Science 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing day and night science fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about day and night and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents day versus night. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about day versus night first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Food Chain Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Students love it when they do projects and make their learning come to life! This project is perfect for hands-on activities and understanding the Food Chain. Students learn about the food chain and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the food chain.
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about food chains first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the plant life cycle fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the life cycle of a plant and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the life cycle of a plant. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the plant life cycle first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Plant Life Cycle Cut and Paste 3D Diorama Science Project Pop Up Craft Activity
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Make reviewing the plant life cycle fun with this engaging hands-on 3D diorama science craft project! Students learn about the life cycle of a plant and then decorate a shoe box based on what they learned! Students are responsible for decorating the box and putting a creative scene inside that represents the life cycle of a plant. Students love it when they get to do projects and make their learning come to life!
Here’s what you’ll get:
What is a diorama?
A diorama is a three-dimensional scene built to illustrate a topic. Dioramas are small scenes created with layers of materials. A diorama can be made out of a shoe box or similar box that includes a variety of information and pictures about a topic.
Students create a diorama by cutting, coloring, painting, and gluing pieces inside the box to create a model that shows a situation, such as a historical event or animals in their natural environment. Students can be encouraged to add real features such as grass, sand, sticks, etc.
The dioramas do not come with specific assembly instructions. Students should learn about the plant life cycle first, and use the pieces within this resource to creatively build their own unique diorama! This is a fun way for students to learn and get hands-on with the lesson/topic.
Prep is quick and easy... print the pieces on cardstock for durability and let your students explore the water as an enrichment activity to your lesson plan.
___________________________________
Copyright © That One Cheerful Classroom.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Winter Arctic Animals Coloring Pages Polar Animals Friends Morning Work Activity
By Lia
Arctic Animals Coloring Sheets Polar Animals Friends❄️
Dive into the enchanting world of the Arctic with our captivating coloring pages activity, specially crafted to infuse winter wonder into your educational journey! Perfectly aligned with the Arctic Animals unit, this delightful coloring adventure brings the chill of the season to life while fostering creativity and learning.
This pack includes 25 coloring pages in PDF format, size 8.5x11"
May you use these winter coloring pages as:
❄️Fast Finishers
❄️Individual Work
❄️Story Starter
❄️Morning Work
❄️Break Time
May you are interested with winter products:
Mindful Winter Quotes Mandala Coloring Pages Fun Activities Worksheets
Winter Pop Art Project, Creative Coloring Pages Activity
December Coloring Sheets, Winter Snowman Coloring Pages
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Easy Animal Report Project with Craft & Bonus Bulletin Board Header
By Leslie Ann Porter - Small Town Teacher Life
A perfectly adorable February Bulletin Board! 4 sweet animal templates made with hearts and options for extending the craft with expository writing! A cute way to learn about animals while having festive fun. Options to use purchased foam hearts or construction paper hearts from the patterns included.
*Bonus! "These Animals Have Our Hearts" Bulletin Board Headers!
Animal crafts and non-fiction text included in this resource:
Owl
Panda
Leopard
Groundhog
Each non-fiction text can be used for student readers or reports and include a color picture of the animal.
*Groundhog is also sold separately
Needs of a Plant to Grow, Needs of a plant Printable Activities
By Creative Education
looking for your kids for a fun and attractive Needs of a Plant to Grow printable?
Download this amazing file, which includes sorting, matching, and drawing activities. Best for critical thinking.
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Plant Observation Journal for Kindergarten,Preschool and First and Second Grade
By LessonLink Teacher
This Plant Observation Journal is designed to help preschool, kindergarten, and grade 1 and 2 students document and learn about plant growth in a fun and educational way.
The journal will serve as a teaching tool for teachers to incorporate into lesson plans, encourage observation skills and critical thinking in students, and foster meaningful conversations about nature between parents and their children.
Additionally, it will promote hands-on learning, creativity, and a lifelong love for nature, making it a valuable resource for all involved in the preschooler's learning journey.
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By Jan Huebner Play2Grow
Trying to find creative ways to introduce a new alphabet letter? Why not reinforce it with your snack time? This product gives numerous ideas for every letter and a place for you and your students to add ideas and recipes.
Not only will you be able to introduce letters at snack time but you will get many healthy recipes to use any time. Each page has a letter with a name of a food. There is a space for your recipe cards and a space for recipes from you children. Editable recipe cards included.
Check out “Eat the Alphabet” and “Exercise the Alphabet” for more fun teaching healthy eating.
Summary of what you will get:
1-26 Letters A-Z foods, eating ideas and recipes (Color or B/W to save ink)
2-3 choices of recipe cards to print off
3-Space on the page to attach your own recipes and ideas
4-Cover page to create product as a binder book
Images are: A: Apple B: Banana C: Cauliflower and Carrots D: Dill Pickles E: Eggplant and Eggs F: Fruit G: Grapes H: Ham Sandwich I: Iced Fruit Pops J: Juice K: Kiwi L: Lettuce Salad M: Muskmelon N: Nuts O: Orange P: Peppers Q: Queso and Quinoa R: Rice S: Squash T: Tomato U: Ugli Fruit V; Vegetable Soup W: Watermelon X: X-mas cookies Y: Yams Z: Zucchini
Animal Research Writing Flipbook | Social Studies Habitat Unit | Fun Craftivity
By Sweet Maple Teaching
The animal research craft writing project is an exciting and educational activity where students can choose from 50 different wild animals to explore and learn about. This flipbook craft provides a creative platform for students to write detailed information about their chosen animal, supported by multiple note catcher pages for jotting down key facts and observations. Students will write sentences, color, and draw illustrations that depict their animal’s habitat, behaviors, and survival strategies. This project is an excellent culmination activity for lessons on habitats and animal survival, encouraging students to synthesize their knowledge in a fun and visually engaging format.
Animal templates include:
Hippopotamus, panda, polar bear, wolf, fox, poison dart frog, anaconda, moose, emperor penguin, elephant, platypus, sheep, cheetah, gazelle, cougar/panther, red panda, beaver, sloth, lemur, lion, porcupine, deer, crocodile, grizzly bear, kangaroo, hyena, lynx, tiger, zebra, jaguar, quokka, rhinoceros, giraffe, chimpanzee, gorilla, koala, capybara, tortoise, vampire bat, alpaca, camel, buffalo, owl, armadillo, mountain goat, mustang, jackrabbit, skunk, walrus, stingray, great white shark, hammerhead shark, blue whale, orca whale, jellyfish, dolphin, sea turtle, puffer fish, octopus, starfish, sea dragon/seahorse, and narwhal.
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Arctic Animals Worksheets | Polar Animals Research Report Project | Winter
By Innovative Classroom Ideas
For kids, Winter is an excellent time to learn about arctic animals! Learn more about the walrus, caribou, narwhal, polar bear, and snowy owl with these printable worksheets about arctic animals. With each of these polar animal worksheets, you can fill in the fact sheet with the animal’s habitat, weight, size, and diet, as well as discover a fun facts. Along with a page to read and respond to reading comprehension questions, there are worksheets for labeling the anatomy of polar bears, walrus, caribou, snowy owl, and norwhal. You only need to print the winter animal worksheets to begin teaching elementary students in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades!
The winter months are ideal for researching Arctic wildlife! Your student can study five different Arctic animals by using the Arctic Animals Printable Pack. It is an enjoyable and low-stress method of enhancing writing, reading, science, and geography skills. With the help of these adorable polar animal worksheets, students in grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 can learn about the diet, habitat, size, weight, anatomy, and other fascinating facts about these arctic animals.
This pack includes:
A child will be able to look up information about the animal and record it on the first page. Children will cut out the names of the animal parts on the second page and glue them in the proper places on the paper. If desired, the child can color the animal that is highlighted. Children will read three sentences about the animal that is highlighted on the last page and respond to the questions.
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