Spooky Eyes in the Bushes {Halloween Projects} This is a clever idea for Halloween. Taking toilet paper rolls, cutting out eyes and adding a glow stick you create spooky eyes in the bushes! An easy craft with fun results for Halloween night! View This Tutorial
Use these simple tips to put together a bat study to bring learning to life with your children. Get ideas for books, experiments, and more!
Here is a set of Halloween Word Cards that I have added to the Picture Word Cards collection. This set includes words such as pumpkin, bat, spider,
DIY Song Cubes to help children learn music "old favorites" and practice finding and keeping the beat; for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
We had so much fun learning about "echolocation" today. I began by explaining how echolocation works and why bats use it to find noctur...
Learn about the center of gravity with this Stellaluna book activity and see if you can make Stellaluna into a balance bat!
Get ready to see the dark in a whole new light as we dive into the fascinating world of nocturnal animals! This resource includes easy to follow lessons, activities that focus on the difference between nocturnal and dinural animals, literacy and match centers. This unit does a great job of joining science and literacy together with shared reading, writing activities as well as my popular interactive poem. The easy to follow thematic lesson plans provide a daily objective to learn more about nocturnal animals and their habitats. A list of fun picture books are included that are easy to find by just using one click! Here is what you'll get: -Detailed lessons plans that are easy to read and follow -Daily slides to guide your teaching -A list of suggested read alouds with links -Shared Reading and Writing activities -Directed Drawings -Emergent Readers -Interactive Poems -A week of thematic activities on nocturnal animals -Math Centers -Literarcy Centers Buy the BUNDLE and SAVE! You can purchase this resources in the Thematic Activities for Little Learners Bundle and the Little Learners Mega-Bundle! What Teachers Are Saying: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I have been using Mrs. Jones' Creation Station units for years in my kindergarten classes. They are beyond comprehensive. Now that I am homeschooling my grandson, I know he'll love this nocturnal animals unit." -Wendy T. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The kids enjoyed making the booklet about diurnal and nocturnal animals- though, it was a stretch for many of my littles! The graphics are cute and there are a lot of fun ideas." -Lindsey H. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "I loved these themed units! I tried to buy every unity that aligns to my classroom themes. They are worth the money!" -Whitney H. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE ⭐Haunted Halloween Thematic Unit ⭐️Fall Thematic Unit ⭐️Scarecrow Thematic Unit CUSTOMER TIPS How can I see what is new in the MJCS store? Be the first to know about new discounts, freebies and new products. Look for the green star next to the MJCS store logo and click it to become a follower of my store. You can also subscribe to our newsletter here to receive access to resources only available to MJCS subscribers, as well as, special offers and ideas! How can I get credit for my TpT purchases? Go to your account button at the top of the page. Under the “Buy” section, click "My Purchases ". Beside each purchase you’ll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click the button and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. Please leave detailed feedback for each resource, so we are able to create better resources for teachers and students. How can I find a certain activity in a large PDF file? If the resource you purchase has a variety of activities compiled into one PDF find the table of contents and click on the activity title. This should take you to that specific activity in the resource. What can I do if I have a question about a resource? If you have any questions regarded a resource before purchasing please email me at mrsjonescreationstation[at]gmail.com. Once you have purchased the resource you may use the “Product Q and A” tab on the product page to ask a question, as well. How do I know if a resource has been updated? Go to your account button at the top of the page. Under the “Buy” section, click "My Purchases ". Choose to “sort by: recently updated” to see what resources have been updated since you downloaded them last. You can download any updates from there. If a file has been updated, you will see a notification under the resource that says "Newly Updated – Download for Free!". TERMS OF USE This item is a paid product created by Mrs. Jones’ Creation Station, Inc. Copying any part of this product, redistributing, selling or placing it on the internet in any form is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for respecting our work! ©Mrs. Jones' Creation Station
Black bat sensory bin for Halloween. Perfect for a hands-on sensory play experience in your preschool or pre-k classroom!
Teach your children what sound waves are and how they work using items you have at home. 4 simple sound science activities for kids.
Free, printable reading comprehension packet for Casey at the Bat. Includes several activities to complete at home or in class. Click to view and print!
We had so much fun learning about "echolocation" today. I began by explaining how echolocation works and why bats use it to find nocturnal prey. Then we had some fun..... We acted it out. I was the bat while the students took turns choosing which nocturnal prey they would be. I pretended to use my echolocation to find my little lightening bugs, mosquitoes, moths, and mice! Then we watched the perfect video about echolocation! After watching this super cute video we tried it out. 1. I took a metal slinky and tied two pieces of yarn on one end. 2. Take each piece of yarn and wrap around your index fingers. 3. Insert your finger tips into your ears. As the slinky bounces sound waves travel up through the yarn. The sound it makes is very interesting!
Hello All, I just wanted to share with you some great activities our department did this past week for Nocturnal animals and hibernation. We...
This free printable Bats Color By Letter Worksheet is a no-prep letter recognition activity for your preschoolers.
Teaching pre-K made a little easier!
#STEMFriday #kidlit Book of the Day: Fiona the Fruit Bat #STEM #SEL #nature #picturebook #nonfiction from @greystonekidsbooks
Here is a cute and unique bat craft for fall or Halloween! You just need some sticks, leaves, scissors, and glue for this simple nature bat. Head outside
Stellaluna bat activities are perfect during the fall and around Halloween! These bat lesson plans include anchor charts, a bat cave, story map and more!
Our family LOVES Stellaluna so I was thrilled when I found this FREE printable activity sheet pack to pair up with the Stellaluna book. It includes Stellaluna coloring sheets, activity sheets and trivia quizzes!
Experiment exploring sound waves and how they work in regard to bats echolocation.
Typisch klassiek in vorm en afwerking, de Art Deco Vintage Plafondlamp maakt gemakkelijk indruk in zowel moderne als traditionele interieurs. Trouw aan de tijdloze charme van de jaren 1920, zijn wit
Learn creative and hands-on ways to use Stellaluna activities will keep kids engaged and turn your readers into comprehenders.
Bats are often associated with Halloween and with that in mind these free printables make great worksheets to use with your classroom to cover a wide-range of educational topics! By incorporating ba
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat. Pocket chart cards and writing template freebies. Instant download.
You probably know the poem, There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly…..Little kids get a huge kick out of this poem, which begins:...
Our 12 favorite bat books are the perfect addition for your Halloween lesson plans. These are great for preschool, kindergarten, or first grade students.
We've studied about bats last week. Here are a few things we did: We labeled our bat on Monday. On Tuesday we wrote adjectives about our bat. Wednesday and Thursday we spent reading several nonfiction books about bats and then filling in our Can/Have/Are charts. In the art center, my firsties made a bat to hang in our room. (These are A Cupcake for the Teacher's bats! Check it out here.) We also added our Bat Poem to our notebooks: All this batty work brought me to create my newest unit: What's inside: (Click on any of the pics above to find out more!) I have a student observer this semester and she did her video lesson today using the ten frames, counters, number sentence strip and recording sheets for addition. My firsties LOVED it and they were so engaged! Score! One more day tomorrow, Parent/Teacher conferences tomorrow night and then fall break the rest of the week! I'm so excited! I'm exhausted and need a break - Can I get an amen?!?!?!?
Looking for fun printables to help teach preschoolers about the story There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat? We've got you covered! This collection of worksheets and activities includes roll and graph, line tracing and color recognition. These are perfect for after you read the story to your young learner.
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Grab pdf file with FREE Printable Halloween Worksheets for Preschoolers and Kindergartners to work on what comes before and next!
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Here are some favorite poems we are learning this week! Happy Halloween!! This can be read like a chant I plan on having my students make an illustration to go with this poem I LOVE this poem by Jack Prelutsky sung to jingle bells click here for poems
Rhyming Bats is the perfect addition to your literacy centers during Halloween and fall months. These printables are perfect for kindergarten and first grade.
These CVC word board games provide fun practice for children and help them build confidence as readers! They're perfect for beginning readers.
Popular free resources and worksheets for education. Great for math, literacy, science, and more for grades PreK to twelfth. Easy to join and download.
LET'S SING ALL YEAR LONG! Hi again! It’s Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup! and I’ve got a question for you: What’s red , blue , y...
Typisch klassiek in vorm en afwerking, de Art Deco Vintage Plafondlamp maakt gemakkelijk indruk in zowel moderne als traditionele interieurs. Trouw aan de tijdloze charme van de jaren 1920, zijn wit
Honestly, I love all of the fun topics to teach in October! Between the cool weather, spooky bats, and fall festivals, there is always something special
Engage the five senses through these nocturnal animals science activities for preschool. Discover the mystery sights, sounds, smells, and objects!
Engage your class in an exciting hands-on experience learning all about spiders!