Cool Juice Pops
You Will Need: ice cube tray, juice, pop sticks, freezer, and plastic wrap What You Do: *Get a grown-up to help you pour your favorite juice into an ice cube tray. *Put...
Read MoreYou Will Need: ice cube tray, juice, pop sticks, freezer, and plastic wrap What You Do: *Get a grown-up to help you pour your favorite juice into an ice cube tray. *Put...
Read More.Enlarge the given finger-puppet illustration and make a copy and reproduce on tagboard or heavy construction paper for each child. .Have the children draw an...
Read More.Most people learn how to tie their shoelaces around the age of five. .It’s one of those rites of passage of adolescence, after which we take it for granted....
Read More.Purchase or make a growth chart to hang on a wall in your classroom. .Record the children’s heights sometime during the first week of school. .Record their...
Read More.This type of organizational box can be purchased through office or school supply stores, or you can easily make one by stacking and taping together shoe boxes. .(Many...
Read More.Label small margarine containers or bowls with pictures of different kinds of nuts. .Have the children sort the nuts into the correct bowls. .Talk about squirrels...
Read More.Fill a bag or box with a multitude of various colored objects. .Let the children take turns selecting an object and then telling the rest of the class the color of the...
Read More.Cut a tagboard hand for each child in the class. .Punch a hole in the top of the hand. .String yarn through the top hole and tie a knot in the string. .Glue a short...
Read MoreThe objective of this activity is for the children to have practice in classifying pictures according to color. .Have the children work in small groups (3 to 5 in a...
Read MoreUse a large piece of tagboard or chipboard. .Cut out two sets of circles of 7 or 8 colors. .Glue one set of circles down one side of the board. .Glue the other set of...
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