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By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for preschool teamwork activities that will engage your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students? This comprehensive lesson and activities on teamwork is exactly what you need to help your young learners begin to start thinking and talking about:
✯ The qualities of teamwork
✯ The importance of teamwork
✯ When teamwork is beneficial in the classroom or in the playground
☞ Did you know this is part of a huge Activities on Friendship BUNDLE? Everything you need to help your students develop positive relationships is in this awesome bundle!
What's included in this thorough Preschool Teamwork Activities Resource?
2**. Team Puzzle Challenge** – 12 printable puzzles (8 pieces & 11 pieces) to work on as a group and to promote discussion around the benefits and challenges while working on the puzzle.
These interactive teamwork activities for preschoolers will encourage your children to work as part of a team while having fun at the same time!
3. Whole Group Sorting Activity – When is it a good time to work in collaboration with others?
4. Teamwork Means … - Let's discuss the qualities of teamwork. What makes great teamwork?
6. Team Building Challenges- 3 fun team-building challenges to choose from to practice those teamwork qualities.
7. Classroom Display Poster (8.5x11 inches) – 2 versions (B&W & Color)
8. Teamwork Awards – 2 versions (B&W & Color) The classroom teamwork posters and awards will help reinforce the importance of teamwork in the classroom community.
9. Letter to Families - 2 Versions Editable Version & Ready to Email Version in a separate file.
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♡ Empathy Activities for Preschool |BUNDLE
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4 Main Reasons Why Teamwork Activities for Preschool are so Important
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Friendship Activities for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a fun and interactive way to teach your young learners about being a good friend? The friendship lesson and activities in this resource have been developed to get young learners thinking and discussing ways to be a good friend.
Perfect for pre-k and preschool students, the visual prompts will help stimulate discussion and the read-aloud story will get your students engaged and sharing their thoughts!
These fun and interactive activities will get your young students thinking & identifying ways they can be a good friend.
⭐️Did you know this is part of a money savingFriendship Skills BUNDLE?</a>⭐️
The Friendship Activities for Preschoolers Included Are:
1. Detailed Lesson Plan: Suggested use for each product to create a fun-filled, interactive and thoughtful lesson that builds friendship skills. CASEL aligned.
2. A Funny Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – read aloud together as a group, highlight examples and share thoughts. Have fun while developing your friendship skills!
3. Sorting Activity: Is this a great way to be a friend? Yes OR No? Discuss and sort Ways to be a Good Friend. Use the discussion prompts to extend the discussion.
4. Worksheets: Color-in ways to be a good friend, draw & tell worksheets, draw & write worksheets, Cut & Paste worksheet.
5. Gratitude Practice:
Show recognition and gratitude to our friends by sending them a thank you note.
6. Friendship Challenge: Set a classroom friendship challenge to get your students practicing some easy ways they can be a good friend in the classroom.
When a child completes one of these challenges, they color in the square.
Each child has until the end of the week to complete as many friendship challenges as possible.
6. Super Friend Awards – These awards can be given out when you notice someone showing the qualities of being a good friend.
7. Letter Home to Families - Keep your families informed and involved in what is happening in this unit of study. Editable version included.
8. Added Practice: Finding your students need a little bit more concrete practice? I’ve included scenes for you to use to stimulate ideas around how we can be a good friend in the classroom and on the playground.
✯✯ Everything you need for the lesson is here in this resource. ✯✯
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Like what you see? Check out my other preschool focused SEL resources:
Empathy Activities for Preschoolers
Conflict Resolution Activities BUNDLE
Size of the Problem BUNDLE
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Big Problem Little Problem Scenarios
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you looking for a resource that can help your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students identify the size of a problem? These Big Problem Little Problem Scenarios will help your young learners differentiate between small, medium, and big problems.
Helping your students see that not all problems are equal, is a great first step in helping our young learners deal with problems that occur in preschool or daycare.
♡♡♡ Did you know this resource is part of a Preschool Conflict Resolution Activities | BUNDLE? & my Size of the Problem |BUNDLE?
Why help young learners understand Big Vs Small Problems?
Having an understanding of big problems vs little problems will allow your young learners to see that not all problems are the same; therefore, our reactions will defer according to the size of a problem.
*Download the Preview for More Details on these Big Problems Vs Little Problems*
What’s Included in this Big Problems vs Little Problems resource?
1. A Detailed Lesson Plan
A comprehensive lesson plan included to help facilitate this lesson. No planning needed!
2. A Display Poster (8.5 x 11 inches)
A easy to refer to visual reminder for your classroom
3. Big Problem Little Problem Scenarios Sorting Activity
21 Big, Medium & Small Problem Scenarios for your young students to sort. An excellent discussion activity! Included are also 9 possible reaction cards to help guide discussion.
4. Print and Go Worksheets (4 pages)
Reinforce learning with these fun worksheets.
5. Comes in full color and black & white version.
The CASEL SEL Competencies Covered?
1. Self-management is the ability to manage one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively in different situations and to achieve goals and aspirations. This includes the capacity to delay gratification, manage stress, and feel motivation and agency to accomplish personal and collective goals.
2. Responsible decision-making is the ability to make caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations. This includes the capacity to consider ethical standards and safety concerns and to evaluate the benefits and consequences of various actions for personal, social, and collective well-being.
Looking to add to your Unit on Conflict Resolution? Check these resources out:
Conflict Resolution Games for Preschoolers
Conflict Resolution Clip Cards
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Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
More Than One Friend | Friendship Lesson
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are your preschool or kindergarten students having difficulty in sharing a friend with others? This More Than One Friend lesson includes interactive activities on this common friendship issue to help your students see that it is okay to have more than one friend.
By the end of this lesson, your students will understand that we all have room in our hearts to have more than one friend!
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Did you know this is part of an awesome Friendship BUNDLE?
This More than One Friend resource includes:
1. Detailed Lesson Plan: To guide you through introducing your students to the idea that we can have more than one friend.
2. A Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – Your students will love the simplicity of the story and with each page, they will be encouraged to think deeper about friendships and to share their thoughts.
3. Sorting Activity: These More Than One Friend Statements are a great way to get your students thinking more about what is okay and what isn’t when it comes to having more than one friend.
4. Find Someone Who Activity: This activity will help your students connect with each other and perhaps even open up their friendship circle!
It will help your students see that there are others in class who have similar likes.
5. Craft Activity: Color and decorate your own crown. Includes two versions.
6. Bonus Activity: My Friends – drawing activity. Perfect for drawing who your different friends are.
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If you are looking for more inspiration for Activities on Friendship for Preschoolers, check out my resources below
Preschool Conflict Resolution BUNDLE
Kindness Activities for Preschool BUNDLE
Empathy Activities for Preschool BUNDLE
If you have any questions about this product, please send me an email at: Sara@Sparkinterestwithsara.com
I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK: SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG: @SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
Come check out my -> BLOG
Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
By Spark Interest with Sara
Are you wrecking your brain trying to come up with ideas on teaching preschoolers kindness? This resource is filled with preschool kindness activities that promote discussion, reflection and action. All you need to teach your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students that kindness matters is in this resource.
*Download the PREVIEW to get more details*
♡♡ Did you know this resource is part of the Kindness Activities for Preschool |BUNDLE? ♡♡
What's Included in this preschool kindness theme resource?
1. A detailed lesson plan (2 days) to help guide you with suggested books to read, guided discussion questions and instructions on how to use all the printables and being kind to others' activities.
Sorting Activity: This will get children thinking and talking about what kindness looks and feels like in school.
Worksheets: to record how we can be kind and how others have been kind to us.
4. Classroom Display: Ways to Show Kindness
5. Kindness Challenge Board: to encourage students to practice Ways to Be Kind.
6. Kindness Chain: Printable sheet to create your own classroom kindness chain.
7. Kindness and Appreciation Awards (Color & B&W): Use these to highlight acts of kindness. Encourage your students to give them to each other and notice when others are being kind to them.
8. Showing Appreciation to Community Helpers: Use the display poster to discuss how people in the community help us every day. Read the suggested book to help reinforce the idea that one act of kindness can change the world.
9. Printable Appreciation Notes: Use these to create notes to send to people in our community who help us.
10. Note home to families & Family Kindness Challenge: EDITABLE
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
Looking to Inspire More Empathy and Kindness in your classroom? Check out these resources:
1. Empathy Activities for Preschoolers
2. Friendship Clip-cards: Who's Being a Good Friend?
3. Friendship Scenario Cards
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♡♡♡ Want to bring more empathy & kindness into your preschool classroom? Check out this blog post -> What is Kindness and How do you really teach kindness to preschoolers?
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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? ♡♡♡
*DOWNLOAD THE PREVIEW FOR MORE INFORMATION*
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:
**Please remember to leave feedback, as it helps you earn credit toward future purchases and helps me to continue creating high-quality resources!**
I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK: SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG: @SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
Terms of Use
Copyright ©Spark Interest with Sara. All rights reserved by author, Sara-Jane Lai. This product is intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. It is to be used by the original purchaser only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited or resold. All contents of this document are under copyright protection. Please respect all the hard work of myself and all the talented artists who helped create this product.
Conflict Resolution Activities for Preschoolers
By Spark Interest with Sara
If you are looking for conflict resolution activities for preschoolers, look no further! This resource is filled with conflict resolution ideas for preschoolers and is all you need to provide a fun and interactive lesson to your group of young learners!
♡♡♡ Did you know this resource is part of a Preschool Conflict Resolution Activities | BUNDLE? ♡♡♡
What's included in this Conflict Resolution Activities resource?
1. A Detailed Lesson Plan - introduces conflict resolution ideas to the group AND provides interactive activities to reinforce conflict resolution techniques.
2. A Conflict Resolution Techniques Sorting Activity:
This sorting activity will get children thinking and discussing helpful and unhelpful ways to solve a conflict.
3**. Conflict Resolution Scenarios for Role Playing**
Role play common problems in preschool and how we can solve those common scenarios. This will allow the group to use the Helpful Problem Solving Techniques introduced in the lesson.
An illustrated problem solving wheel with key problem solving techniques that your students that color in and take home.
5. 'To Solve a Problem I Can ..." Classroom Poster (8.5 x 11 inches)
A quick and easy to refer to visual reminder for your classroom.
6. Printable worksheets
Consolidate your student's learning with these worksheets.
Get families on board with a letter explaining the strategies introduced in class & how they can get involved.
8. Comes in full color and black & white version.
Looking to add to your Unit on Conflict Resolution? Check these resources out:
Conflict Resolution Games for Preschoolers
Big Problem Little Problem
Conflict Resolution Clip Cards
Don’t hesitate to email me if you have any questions:
Sara@sparkinterestwithsara.com
I'd love to connect! Find me at
FACEBOOK:SPARK INTEREST WITH SARA
IG:@SPARKINTERESTWITHSARA
Check out this blog post for more tips -> 5 Effective Conflict Resolution Activities that Absolutely Work!
Please remember to leave feedback, as it helps you earn credit toward future purchases and helps me to continue creating high-quality resources!
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