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Sunrise/Sunset/Earth’s Axis/Seasons/Shadows/Tilt Scavenger Hunt 5-7
By Mark Holmes
Sunrise/Sunset/Earth’s Axis/Seasons/Shadows/Tilt Scavenger Hunt
Hi fellow teachers
I often do scavenger hunts in grade 4 to 7 classrooms. I find them particularly useful when I’m feeling tired or lacking energy (hey, we’ve all been there).
Why do I like them?
It can look chaotic, but if observed you can see students really trying, really reading the information, and really collaborating and cooperating.
How it works:
There are two components:
My students are currently doing this very activity as I write!
The whole activity takes about 40 minutes and I might suggest watching a couple of Youtube videos on the topic to ‘get them in the mood.
Good luck!
Space Movement Cards | Solar System Dice Game Brain Break Transition Activity
By The Fun Sheep
This solar system and outer space-themed set is designed for preschoolers, combining fun movement activities with engaging space vocabulary. Each card features a unique space element, from planets to stars, and includes a playful action to inspire movement and imagination. Perfect for preschool space activities, these cards are great for learning while burning off extra energy!
Whether you need a brain break, a transition activity, or an exercise routine, these cards offer a fun way to prevent behavior issues and enhance listening skills, helping students stay focused throughout the day. The set includes 12 movement cards and 2 dice templates, so kids can roll the dice and move like the space element they land on. Ideal for ages 3 to 5, these movement cards are perfect for pre-school dance, circle time, or a fun addition to your classroom routine!
What comes in the product:
- 12 Movement Cards
- 2 Dice Templates
- 4 pages to print
- A4 paper Size
- Best to print on card stock (Colors will vary depending on printer used)
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