With all of us here at home things just got crazy quickly.....very quickly. So I thought I would share some things I put together as we wait for those poor teachers to quickly get their curriculum online. School Worksheets Other fantastic blogs created these so this is just a list of links: Lucky Charms Graphing click here to be taken to printable by what the teacher wants blog (here) How to catch a leprechaun writing prompt page by primary playground blog (here) Leprechaun Count and Match by the stem laboratory (here) Letter ABC Tracing by the letters of literacy (here) Lucky Letters St. Patrick's Day ABC Game by Tot schooling (here) Book Ideas
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Game IdeasHere is a link to some easy preschool games that we have created in the past. Preschool Games Craft and Activity Ideasstraw or q-tips skeleton picture: Black paper, straws or q-tips Glow stick necklaces: glow sticks, string, beads (Walmart had a pack of 30 in their party section for those class parties at school) make a monster: Design your own eyes, different feet, hands, etc, Halloween sun catchers: tissue paper, string, glue, contact paper Candy Color Worksheet (see file link below) Halloween Book marks: paper, hole punch and foam stickers Jumping Spiders Pumpkin Play-dough: we like the recipe from Fun at Home with Kids Spider counting Mats from Just a Dab of Glue
Book IdeasShivery Shades of Halloween There was an Old Lady who swallowed a Bat! Click, Clack. Boo! Big Pumpkin Room on the Broom Skeleton Hiccups 5 Little Pumpkins We used this book to help us with counting. Using candy counters to help with one to one counting is always a hit. Simple Snack IdeaOreo Cookie Spiders Pull Apart Licorice Candy for the legs Double Stuff Chocolate Cookies Candy Eyes Frosting in a bag Weekly Preschool Planner for Halloween
With spring in the air our hearts are drawn outdoors, yet the change in the season reminds me of how much work we need to get done. With so much that goes on in the spring and summer months I decided to create worksheet to help us review all the letters that we have learned so far, so we don't forget them :) One of our favorite ways to learn our letters is through themes. This is a great way to introduce letters and make associations with things they know and to explore things that they don't. There are many ways to teach and this is the easiest way for me as a mom to stay organized and plan ahead. Here are links to all the letter post we have done so far: Letter F (Four of July Theme) Letter P (All things P) Letter I (Ice cream) Letter H (Health) Letter W (Weather) Letter S (Snow) Letter B (Bugs) Free Worksheets!
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Hello, I'm LindseyA wife to hubby pursing higher education, a mother to three energetic kids, obsessed with all things farmhouse vintage and believer that food always taste better when it is shared. Categories
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