Farm Activities For Preschoolers
This week's theme is all about preschool farm activities! We are lucky to have had the opportunity to visit several different farms in the area including a sunflower farm and a dairy farm. There are so many interesting aspects to farm life from planting and harvesting to the different machines used. We love hands-on preschool activities for learning! Farm Activities For Preschool Farm Theme Playful Preschool Farm Activities These farm theme preschool activities below touch on many early…
Homemade Oatmeal Playdough Recipe For Kids To Recreate!
This Oatmeal Playdough recipe doesn't require cooking, is super easy & is even edible, which makes it safe for younger children!
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Exploring capacity. I like the corn in this tray as it’s a lovely sensory invitation. An added bonus - when some accidentally ends up all over the floor 😩 it’s so much easier to pick up than sand 😀 it’s a great fine motor activity picking up all those little kernels. You can purchase big bags of corn from the produce/farming supplier. #Regram via @myteachingcupboard
Exploring weight and capacity by weighing out bird seed in the sensory tray. Great for developing mathematical language in EYFS
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Scarecrow Fun and Turkey Time!
Here's what we've been doing this week! The students are spinning the spinner to create a seed pattern. The students made a scarecrow and planted a pattern. The students made a crow by tracing their foot and hands. We made a class book! We made long legged turkeys. We made hand print turkeys and added a border pattern. We planted pumpkin seeds! We planted corn seeds! We will observe and record our results. We compared scarecrows and people. We made scarecrow glyphs! I made cute candy…
The Little Red Hen - retelling with SWBS
Farm animals in cereal tray- weetabix, cornflakes , spaghetti, bran
Reception- The Little Red Hen was the story of the week. UW- focus area and looking at how materials can change. We started with bread making and then moved to popcorn. In this activity,in our Literacy area the children had to taste the popcorn and then write down what flavour it was and also any adjectives they would use to describe it.It was a very popular activity.