Check out 17 fall butcher paper activities for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten students to practice literacy, math, and fine motor skills in a fun way. There are activities for Halloween, Thanksgiving, turkeys, fall, pumpkins, and more!
Have your students choose describing adjectives from the different boxes and write them under each type of food. These adjectives are merely meant as suggestions, and the best thing is if they can come up with suggestions of their own. Also have them write down the name of each type of food.This can either be used as an individual worksheet, or a basis for a group or class discussion. - ESL worksheets
Inspire your kids to get creative in the kitchen with these 25 easy and fun food crafts and activities. From edible artistic creations like fruit flowers to healthy lunchbox treats, your family will love making mealtime more enjoyable with these ideas. Bake up some delicious cupcakes that look like a surprise inside or create an ice cream sundae bar for after-dinner parties. No matter what you decide, there's sure to be something here that'll make everyone smile! Get ready for hours of laughter, learning and yummy eats when you try out one (or two) of these terrific food crafts for
Here's a simple vocabulary practice about foods. The students read the description of the foods and write them down. Then they match the descriptions with the correct pictures.
I have had many requests for a pack that focuses on SHAPES. So here it is! This pack is JAMMED pack with centers and activities to explore, while learning about 2D and 3D shapes. You can grab this pack in my TPT shop. Shape Preschool Pack Play Dough Mats- Outline each shape with play dough. Cutting Shapes- Practice cutting out each shape. Then look for the shapes in advertisements and magazines. Shark Sensory Bin- This comes in a 2D and a 3D shape version. Find each shape and check it off the checklist. Lego Shape Mats- Trace each shape with dry eraser markers. Then, build each shape with Legos. Tic Tac Toe- This comes with 2D shapes and 3D shapes. Spin and Cover Shapes - Use manipulatives to cover each shape. Tracing Shapes - Trace each shape in colored salt or sand. 2D and 3D Shape Puzzles- Complete each puzzle by matching the shapes in real life. Build a Pizza - Follow a recipe card to make a shape pizza. Snap Cube Shape Mats- Use snap cubes to build each shape. Shape Patterns- Use pattern blocks to create and extend each pattern . Q-Tip Paint or Pin Poke Shapes- Use a pin to poke, or a q-tip to paint each dot. Tracing Book- Trace each shape. Digging for Shapes- Use either the 2D or 3D shape mat to uncover each shape. Shape Preschool Pack For more preschool fun, follow along with us on Instagram @michele_dillon For a whole year of preschool themes and centers, be sure to check out my Preschool Themes Mega Bundle.
Around here we love simple and playful learning! For that reason we’ve gathered up 15 simple, playful, and fun activities for learning shapes. {This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience.} 15 Activities for Learning Shapes 1. Learning Shapes Hopping Game source: Toddler Approved 2. DIY 3D Shape Sorter source: The Realistic Mama 3. Popsicle Stick Shapes Activity source:...Read More »
More food related unit, breakfast and lunch! Link to the resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Breakfast-and-Lunch-for-ELLs-2393252 The resource is also available here: https://www.bilingualmarketplace.com/products/breakfast-and-lunch-food-unit-for-kindergarten-and-elementary-efl?variant=37250563932324 I have added the resources from this blog post: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2017/07/recycle-your-old-cd-cases-food-theme.html Please check it. It is a good idea to complete all your worksheets and bring in a model of the activity. Students will know what is expected from them to do. Ws elementary 1: Students read and color as indicated. Grab some bottle caps and have children place them where you tell them. Teacher: red bottle cap on the sandwich. Finish the indications. Teacher: Where is the blue bottle cap? Students: On the milk. Teacher: Where is the juice ? Students: Under the green bottle cap. Have them cut apart the cards and make up their own game, it can be memory, match, board game, etc. Worksheet elementary 2: And a worksheet can be turned into anything. I made a mobile! Worksheet elementary 3: pizza shapes. More activities to do with a worksheet. Tell the children that they are going to complete the complete the pizza slice with some shapes (give them the shape template or have them make the shapes), But there are some rules. Place the cards on a pocket chart or the board. They can only color the shapes in the colors on the cards( red, blue, yellow, green, orange), they can only use the shapes on the worksheet and that there shouldn´t be more than 5 of each shape in the same color. Have the children complete the worksheet. When finished, play BINGO! Have the children get a marker or crayon in black, instruct them that when you name the shape with number and color , if they have it , it should be crossed out. Teacher: Four green circles. (Use the cards to call out Bingo!) Worksheet 4. Sort items into food or drinks. Worksheet 5. Counting. Food Unit Worksheet 6. This worksheet is help express likes and dislikes related to food. Students cut from magazines pictures of the food they like and don't like. Worksheet 7. Worksheet 8. Found a different kind of graph making on the newsletter of the www.Mailbox.com. I placed the graph paper horizontally inside a sheet protector. I tied yarn to each hole, so each child can place their own clothespin in their choice. The file will be free, the link is above. Sort countable and uncountable food flashcards on the board. Students can do the same on their notebooks using the flashcard worksheet or from magazine cutouts. Use the flashcards to introduce how to ask questions with countable and uncountable nouns. Draw a grid on the board and assign a number to each flashcard. Have students write a sentence on their notebooks for each number. Review countable and uncountable nouns in a sentence. Number 1: It´s a hot dog. Number 2: It´s pizza. Number 7: They´re hot dogs. Teacher: Number 8 ! Students: It´s soup. Teacher: Number 10! Students: They´re sandwiches. A book ! There is a Bundle resource for the food unit, here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Food-Unit-for-Kindergarten-and-Elementary-BUNDLE-6666931 Please follow me! Leave your comments and requests.
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A simple worksheet to engage students about food they love, like, dislike and hate, with a little writing and then a following conversation. The worksheet can work well across a range of abilities. This particular worksheet is designed to engage east Asian students, however you can easily change the pictures with your own culturally local appropriate pictures. Cut any picture you don't want and add your own. Remember to right click on the new picture, format>layout>wrapping style>behind text and drag it into the correct position and change the size. - ESL worksheets
Looking for food group worksheets and food pyramid lesson plans? Then this activity pack has you covered. While it may say preschool on the pack you can print out the pages that are most suitable for
Super cute FREE Alphabet Mazes are such a fun way for kids to practice going from A toZ. Print ABC Maze worksheet with your favorite theme.
This popsicle stick hamburger is the perfect craft activity to keep the kids busy during summer camps and family barbecues!
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Toddlers explore problem-solving and hands-on learning through play with this simple toddler activity! Use supplies you already own for easy set up.
This roundup of free and paid felt food patterns will help you create adorable items for your kid's play kitchen and imaginary play!
This is a fun worksheet where your ESL students write about foods they like and which foods they don't like.
These homemade goldfish crackers are cheesy, crunchy, and amazingly addictive. They're also pretty simple and fun to make, so it's a fun activity to do with kids. You only need a few basic pantry ingredients, and you can cut them into any shape you'd like!
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