This Easter Find and Colour activity page is a fun way to keep the kids busy this Easter! Use it in the classroom as an activity for early finishers, or print a few copies and
Young children love chameleons and a perfect book on this subject is Leo Lionni's A Color of His Own. Preschool activities such as a camouflaged chameleon game, color rhymes, painting colors, and self portraits with colors can enhance the story. Read on for instructions and more ideas!
Over time, I've done a few color mixing activities to help my children learn about the primary colors and how they combine to form secondary colors. We previously did a simple color theory activity using
5 Hervé Tullet's Mix It Up Activities
This fun chemistry activity for kids is a colourful, bubbly, streaming reaction that reminds me of mini explosions and so I've named it Fireworks in a Jar!
This ball theme alphabet activity is fun way to practice identifying letter sounds while kicking a ball. Kids will love the chance to move and learn!
We had so much fun with this Rainbow Hop Letter Sounds Game! This life-size board game is a fantastic way to move and learn alphabet sounds and counting!
These are the best activities for The Mixed Up Chameleon! Your kids will have a whole day of fun wrapped around these fantastic book!
Buy yourself a little bit of peace with this free printable Summer themed find and colour activity page.
Here are several A Color of His Own activities and crafts that go along with this book wonderful book that has a beautiful message.
This week for Virtual Book Club Summer Camp it is Forest Fun Week! Here at Toddler Approved when we think of the forest, we think of one thing... THE GRUFFALO! So, this week we'll be
Color mixing with light is a fun activity for kids to learn about what happens when you mix different colors. The thing is, light does not always react the same way as mixing colored paints.
I Spy Animal Activity is the perfect way to keep your kids entertained and learning at the same time! Kids will have fun searching for specific animals, counting them, and learning about different species with the help of such worksheets.
Today's post is going to share a few simple games to add to your word work time. Read the book Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss. Illustrate Game Cards Have the students make illustrations to match the word on the game card. I think it is much more beautiful when we use children's art word rather than clipart. Match The Rhyme Working with a small group of children I start with the cards facing up. I would pick a card and the students would have to find the card that rhymes. Find the Rhymes Working independently, students find words that rhyme and put them together. They could record them in their word study journals. Memory Game Play a game of memory. The object of the game would be to flip over a card and find a match. ZOOSE!!! The cards can be played for a game of ZOOSE! In the past, I have shared a game called Moose but instead of Moose we will use a silly word ZOOSE. You take a card and if you read it you get to keep it. If you pick the ZOOSE card all of your cards go back in the deck. click here for Dr. Seuss Rhyming Cards
This set of Who am I? Community Helper Riddles are perfect for a reading comprehension activity in a community helpers unit.