Jack and the Beanstalk
Last week (yes, I'm a little behind) we read Jack and the Beanstalk, which ties in nicely to my seeds and planting theme. We began by reading Jack and the Beanstalk (the version by Little Golden Books). When we finished reading the story, we noticed that there was a large note hanging on our Morning…
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How to Measure Growing Dinosaurs with Your Kids
Here are some fun measurement activities for preschoolers. Kids will enjoy using the printable measuring strip to record the growth of little growing dinosaurs. Kids enjoy watching creatures grow in water. Why not use the wonderful growing animals to learn about measurement and how to record measurement. Let me show you how to do this fun math activity with your kids. Supplies To begin, you
Magic Beans to Lollipops
What a magical time we've been having this week watching our Magic Beans grow. After planting the beans on Monday they grew a bit everyday. I posted a 'wonder' about would would grow and encouraged the children to imagine. They drew pictures of apple trees, pancake trees, paper, sun, flower and more. By Thursday they had grown with fluffy balls on top. What fun it was to watch the children's surprised looks. And come up with more ideas of what would grow. This morning there were lollipops…
Jack and the Beanstalk Preschool Activities | Turner Tots
Fee-fi-fo-fum! I smell lots of preschool fun with these math, literacy, sensory, and dramatic play activities for "Jack and the Beanstalk."
Flower Science Experiments & Parts of a Flower Activities - Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block
Since we talk about and see flowers starting to grow this time of year as a sign of spring andContinue reading
the seeds we eat- nature sensory science for kids. Great with Eric Carle's Tiny Seed book
Learn about the seeds we eat in all kinds of foods with this hands-on nature science activity for kids. Goes great with Eric Carle's Tine Seed book.
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