Pets definitely have their moments! They're absolutely adorable, even when they're not at their most photogenic. Those less-than-perfect pictures often capture their personalities in the most charming ways. What kind of pets are featured in these photos? Dogs, cats, maybe some unexpected creatures like birds or reptiles? The Goat Version Of A Touchdown Football players typically require a robust helmet to endure the challenges of contending with the opposing team while aiming to carry the ball into the end zone. Despite the difficulties, which can occasionally pose risks, the excitement of scoring a touchdown undoubtedly justifies all efforts. The goat
Some of the most amazing wildlife photographs from the past four years of the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition
mistymorrning: As the snail approached, the ladybug waited patiently... Natures quiet moments are just as amazing. ~Charlotte (PixieWinksFairyWhispers)
This poem talks about the plight of a little bird stuck in a cage, wanting to live the life of it's dreams
My boys always love learning about creepy crawlies, so a bug theme in spring is a MUST. These activities are from my Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack in my TPT shop. Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack Here is a peek inside the pack. Catch a Bug- We love using paper shred from the Dollar Tree as a bin filler. We added paper clips to each bug and a magnetic wand to 'catch' each letter bug. For students that are ready to write, there is a recording page to trace each letter. Swat the Bug- There are sight word cards, or alphabet cards. Call out a letter/word and swat it with a fly swatter. You can tell from the smiles, this was a HIT! Small World Play- Tree stumps, rocks, sticks, plastic bugs, and AstroTurf flooring samples! Counting Spots- Pick a number card and add that many black pom poms to the ladybug. Spin and Cover Bugs- Spin a spinner and name the color. Cover a bug with that same color. Caterpillar Name Craft- Have your students write one letter from their name on each circle. Cut and glue to spell out their name. Sensory Tray- Another sensory tray of bugs and black beans. Cutting Practice- Can you find the bugs?! Fine Motor Color Match- Match a bead to each colored bug. Counting Bugs- Pick a counting card. Count that many bugs into the bug catcher. Butterfly Symmetry Smash Art- I cut butterfly shapes out of cardstock. The boys squirted paint onto one side of each butterfly. We folded the butterflies in half and smashed the paint. These turned out gorgeous!! Roll and Cover- Roll a dice and cover a bug with that many dots. Bug Beginning Sounds- Cover each picture with the correct beginning sound. Bug Writing Tray- Trace each letter in a writing tray of salt. Tracing- Trace each line, shape, or word. Beginning Sounds- Place a letter bead below each bug to identify the beginning sound. Rhyming Puzzles- Match the puzzle pieces that rhyme. Write the Room- Place the bug cards around the room. As you find a bug, write the letter on the line. Make 10- Count bugs onto the ten frame to make 10. Here is a fun and FREE math center activity. Ladybug Counting Puzzles My boys were really interested in learning about bees, so we did a lot of bee themed activities too! Bee Art- We used a potato smasher to paint bees. Then, we painted and printed bubble wrap on a white hexagon to make our hive. When the bees were dry, we added black lines with Kwix Stix and sticker eyes. Bee Hive Counting- This bee hive was made out of a box. We bubble wrap painted the sides. Then, I cut and glued several toilet paper tubes. We placed yellow pom poms and toy bees in the hive. My son used tongs to pull out the bees, and count them. Bee Pollen Transfer- We love playing with water and using pipettes are great for developing those fine motor skills. For this activity, my son used a dropper to transfer yellow water. Bee Sensory Bin- We used kinetic sand as the base, and threw in bees, TOOB flowers, and pattern blocks. Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack If you are looking for preschool themes for an entire year. Be sure to check out my preschool themes bundle! For more preschool fun, be sure to follow us on Instagram @michele_dillon
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Make these colourful paper plate minibeasts with you kids to teach them about ladybirds, bees and snails.
Need ideas for bug and insect crafts for kids? here are 25 ideas for easy and fun preschool crafts
Beautiful insects flashcards to print and use in learning games.
Need ideas for bug and insect crafts for kids? here are 25 ideas for easy and fun preschool crafts
My boys always love learning about creepy crawlies, so a bug theme in spring is a MUST. These activities are from my Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack in my TPT shop. Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack Here is a peek inside the pack. Catch a Bug- We love using paper shred from the Dollar Tree as a bin filler. We added paper clips to each bug and a magnetic wand to 'catch' each letter bug. For students that are ready to write, there is a recording page to trace each letter. Swat the Bug- There are sight word cards, or alphabet cards. Call out a letter/word and swat it with a fly swatter. You can tell from the smiles, this was a HIT! Small World Play- Tree stumps, rocks, sticks, plastic bugs, and AstroTurf flooring samples! Counting Spots- Pick a number card and add that many black pom poms to the ladybug. Spin and Cover Bugs- Spin a spinner and name the color. Cover a bug with that same color. Caterpillar Name Craft- Have your students write one letter from their name on each circle. Cut and glue to spell out their name. Sensory Tray- Another sensory tray of bugs and black beans. Cutting Practice- Can you find the bugs?! Fine Motor Color Match- Match a bead to each colored bug. Counting Bugs- Pick a counting card. Count that many bugs into the bug catcher. Butterfly Symmetry Smash Art- I cut butterfly shapes out of cardstock. The boys squirted paint onto one side of each butterfly. We folded the butterflies in half and smashed the paint. These turned out gorgeous!! Roll and Cover- Roll a dice and cover a bug with that many dots. Bug Beginning Sounds- Cover each picture with the correct beginning sound. Bug Writing Tray- Trace each letter in a writing tray of salt. Tracing- Trace each line, shape, or word. Beginning Sounds- Place a letter bead below each bug to identify the beginning sound. Rhyming Puzzles- Match the puzzle pieces that rhyme. Write the Room- Place the bug cards around the room. As you find a bug, write the letter on the line. Make 10- Count bugs onto the ten frame to make 10. Here is a fun and FREE math center activity. Ladybug Counting Puzzles My boys were really interested in learning about bees, so we did a lot of bee themed activities too! Bee Art- We used a potato smasher to paint bees. Then, we painted and printed bubble wrap on a white hexagon to make our hive. When the bees were dry, we added black lines with Kwix Stix and sticker eyes. Bee Hive Counting- This bee hive was made out of a box. We bubble wrap painted the sides. Then, I cut and glued several toilet paper tubes. We placed yellow pom poms and toy bees in the hive. My son used tongs to pull out the bees, and count them. Bee Pollen Transfer- We love playing with water and using pipettes are great for developing those fine motor skills. For this activity, my son used a dropper to transfer yellow water. Bee Sensory Bin- We used kinetic sand as the base, and threw in bees, TOOB flowers, and pattern blocks. Bugs and Insects Preschool Pack If you are looking for preschool themes for an entire year. Be sure to check out my preschool themes bundle! For more preschool fun, be sure to follow us on Instagram @michele_dillon
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💎 D E S C R I P T I O N 💎 A fun printable activity for your little one to learn about different sizes. Sort the bugs into three different sizes, large, medium and small. 💎 I N C L U D E D 💎 The set includes high quality illustrations (300dpi) and elements as per the example pictures. The file is provided in PDF format and includes 3 x A4 pages (210mm x 297mm) and a cover page (total 4). 💎 D O W N L O A D 💎 A download link will be available once you have completed your order. If you need any assistance with your order, please send me an email. To view the PDF file, please open with Adobe Reader that is available to download here for free: https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/. 💎 P R I N T I N G 💎 Print on heavy cardstock and laminate for durability. Cut out and use velcro dots to stick them on the right spot. To print on different printer paper sizes, please change the printer settings for the paper size when you print. The colors and quality of the actual PDF printable may vary due to the phone / monitor and printer that you use for printing. 💎 R E T U R N S 💎 This is a digital item that is downloaded, and no physical product will be shipped, therefore no returns, exchanges or cancellations can be accommodated. 💎 Q U E S T I O N S 💎 Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need any help with your order. 💎 I M P O R T A N T 💎 The printable may only be used for personal use. No redistributing or selling is allowed. 💎 T H A N K S 💎 Thank you for visiting. Remember the following: “You are WORTHY & ENOUGH!”
Spring is here and it’s the perfect time for an insect vs. non-insect photo sort. Download the free printable and get playing right away.
Bug action movement cards for kids. Keep toddlers and preschoolers active with these bug themed printable activity cards.
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With this activity, children will be able to observe characteristics of many different kind of bugs while practicing the following skills: Comparing and contrasting sizes, colors, shapes of bugs. Hand eye coordination: placing bugs on corresponding area/space. Language: being able to describe what they see and the differences between each set. Key words: Large, medium, small. Use this time to ask questions and converse about what they see, where they think each set goes and what they know about each bug. Letter/Word recognition with the words "Large, Medium, Small". Math: counting the number of bugs/sets completed. Science: Identification of bugs and individual features using these real life images. Letters are in Capital format following the Handwriting without Tears approach for emerging writing and literature. How to use: Print and laminate whichever format you'd like to use. There is individual pages and then the combined boxes page. Cut out individual bugs and laminate. Cut again. Set up invitation by placing the Large, Medium, Small pages on a table and the bugs. This can be an individual activity or you could divide the bugs into 4 sets for four children at a time. Invite them to compare and place the corresponding bug into the appropriate space. As an open invitation, add books on bugs, more pictures, or magnifying glasses for them to pay more attention to details on the images. Most importantly, Have fun!
These egg carton insect are a great kids activity. Let your toddlers explore our garden friends with these easy to make craft activities.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Das Lernspiel «Insekten» fördert die Aufmerksamkeitsspanne und die feinmotorischen Fähigkeiten der Kinder. Drucken Sie die Spielkarten kostenlos bei uns aus und ordnen Sie die fehlenden Teile zu.
FREE Insect and Bug Tot Pack
Need ideas for bug and insect crafts for kids? here are 25 ideas for easy and fun preschool crafts
Das Lernspiel «Insekten» fördert die Aufmerksamkeitsspanne und die feinmotorischen Fähigkeiten der Kinder. Drucken Sie die Spielkarten kostenlos bei uns aus und ordnen Sie die fehlenden Teile zu.