A simple question we used to hear as kids was “What do we want when you grow up?”. This simple question surprisingly gives your mind a blow. They want to be an athlete, postman, ice cream man, superhero, or a baywatch.
This printable matching activity is great to do with your kids! It features a doctors bag or you can say it is a veterinarian if you are learning about doctors who treat animals with a number of
Preschool-age children can engage in fun and educational activities with free printable doctor bag materials. These activities include coloring pages of medical tools, matching games to learn the names of different medical items, and connect-the-dot sheets that form a picture of a doctors bag.
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This printable matching activity is great to do with your kids! It features a doctors bag or you can say it is a veterinarian if you are learning about doctors who treat animals with a number of
A simple question we used to hear as kids was “What do we want when you grow up?”. This simple question surprisingly gives your mind a blow. They want to be an athlete, postman, ice cream man, superhero, or a baywatch.
Doctors are one of the most recognizable community helpers that children adore. Help children explore how amazing doctors are as they learn to understand the role doctors play in keeping everyone safe and healthy by providing medical care. Here are ten amazing doctor crafts to consider for a medical-themed lesson. Conclusion Doctors are responsible for ... Read more
I can't believe it's already been 4 years since I last taught this lesson! Eventually all my lessons get used again with a new class and new children at church. This week we were discussing how Jesus cares about all our problems. Nothing is too big for Him to fix. There is nothing He can't do. To help the kids better understand this lesson, I put together this collection of doctor tools. I did not draw any of these tools. I found them all in Google images and I added spiritual truth to each tool. Jesus cares about all of our problems, and He gives us .... Love - When nobody seems to care Joy - When we are sad Peace - When we are worried or afraid Hope - When things are going badly Purpose - When we don't know what to do Healing - When we have been hurt by others Friends & Family - When we need someone to be there for us I printed both the doctor's tools and the doctor's bag on white cardstock paper. This gives them a little stiffness which will help the tools survive through an entire lesson of play. I always try to do some kind of application to our lesson. This time I wrote a prayer on the back of the doctor's bag with some blanks that the kids can fill in. It helps personalize it a little more, and gets the kids thinking about the good things that God has given them. To make the doctor's bag, you cut around the large rectangle. You fold on the dotted line. I gave the kids a couple pieces of tape to close the edges of the bag. You could use a glue stick. And to make a handle, I had the kids use their scraps of paper from cutting out the rectangle. I gave the kids more tape to add the handle to the inside of their doctor's bag. Some kids wanted two handles, some kids were happy with one handle. This was a very simple craft, but gave us the chance for a lot of discussion on how Jesus cares about every single problem we have!
To end our Community Helper week, we learned about EMTs. (E was also our letter of the week so it worked out great!) I decided the kids could make little doctor's kits that I've seen several places online. But instead of using real items (I didn't want to "waste" our first aid supplies), I found clip art of different medical supplies and printed them out on one piece of paper. (UPDATE: If you want a free copy of this, please e-mail me at [email protected]!) That "toilet paper roll" (as my husband called it) is gauze, and my kids called the bandage wrap a sleeping bag! First the kids colored all the pictures. Then they grabbed a doctor's bag (which I made by folding construction paper in half so it would open up), a white circle and two red rectangles. They glued the circle and made a red cross on the front of the bag. Then they cut out all their medical supplies. They did a great job and never complained, even though it was a lot of cutting! Finally, they opened their bags and glued all the pieces inside. It was easiest to glue the two big pieces down first, then glue the smaller items around them. On the handle of the bag, I wrote the child's name with "Dr" in front of it. They turned out very cute and the kids got lots of fine motor practice!
Doctor paper bag puppet craft for kids to make. Download FREE template and make it for a community helpers unit. Fun and simple!
Doctors bag craft cut and paste activity. Includes two options the first one is to make a doctors bag which is a foldable cut and paste activity where the medical equipment can be stuck inside the bag. . The second is to cut and paste the medical equipment onto the correct place on the sheet.
To end our Community Helper week, we learned about EMTs. (E was also our letter of the week so it worked out great!) I decided the kids could make little doctor's kits that I've seen several places online. But instead of using real items (I didn't want to "waste" our first aid supplies), I found clip art of different medical supplies and printed them out on one piece of paper. (UPDATE: If you want a free copy of this, please e-mail me at [email protected]!) That "toilet paper roll" (as my husband called it) is gauze, and my kids called the bandage wrap a sleeping bag! First the kids colored all the pictures. Then they grabbed a doctor's bag (which I made by folding construction paper in half so it would open up), a white circle and two red rectangles. They glued the circle and made a red cross on the front of the bag. Then they cut out all their medical supplies. They did a great job and never complained, even though it was a lot of cutting! Finally, they opened their bags and glued all the pieces inside. It was easiest to glue the two big pieces down first, then glue the smaller items around them. On the handle of the bag, I wrote the child's name with "Dr" in front of it. They turned out very cute and the kids got lots of fine motor practice!
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Preschool-age children can engage in fun and educational activities with free printable doctor bag materials. These activities include coloring pages of medical tools, matching games to learn the names of different medical items, and connect-the-dot sheets that form a picture of a doctors bag.