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20 Fun Books about Pets for Kids to Read

January 14, 2022 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Just a few months ago, we decided to make a huge change in our family.

We got a pet.

Our rescue dog has been….a bit of a challenge, but we love him to pieces already.

Which started me to thinking about how to talk about pets with young learners. And I thought I’d share a fun list of books about pets for kids to read!

20 Pet Books for Kids to Read

These picture books (some of which I own) are wonderful for talking about pets in early grades.

So if you’re planning a pet unit or if you’re thinking of adopting a pet for your family or classroom, these are excellent for helping kids learn more about caring for different kinds of pets.

Read on to see the full list of pet books for kids.

And, for more fun with animal learning in early grades, take a look at our Zoo Animal Learning Cards!

Share some of these books about pets for kids with young readers!

20 Books about Pets for Kids

This list of books includes both fiction and non-fiction selections.

All of them feature plenty of pictures, so they’re best suited to preschool and early elementary students.

20 Books about Pets for Kids to Read

Some of them even talk about pets from a historical perspective – from pets that lived in prehistoric epochs to pets that have lived in the White House!

How to Use These Books about Pets with Students

Of course, a natural way to use these books to share a few of the selections during read-aloud time.

But you can also introduce them with an appropriate craft.

For example, the book “Can I Be Your Dog?”, which is on the list (and a personal favorite of mine) goes perfectly with a Coffee Filter Dog Craft.

Or you might read one of the books together in class. Then ask your students to go home and return with one fact they’ve learned about a pet in the book.

Some of the books about different types of pets are great for this.

See the full list of books about pets below!

20 Fun Books about Pets for Kids to Read

These picture books are excellent for talking about pets with young learners!

Some are non-fiction books about pets, which feature facts for students to learn. Others are fiction storybooks with beautiful pictures that are great for keeping young readers engaged!

Note: This list contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.

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Just Me and My Puppy (A Little Critter Book) by Mercer Mayer

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The Perfect Pet by Margie Palatini

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National Geographic Kids Look & Learn: Pets

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4

What Pet Should I Get? by Dr. Seuss

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Pete the Cat: A Pet for Pete (My First I Can Read) by James Dean

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Can I Be Your Dog? by Troy Cummings

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Franklin Wants a Pet by Paulette Bourgeois

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Lola Gets a Cat (Lola Reads) by Anna McQuinn

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What to Know Before You Get Your Dog by Margrit Strohmaier

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Otter: What Pet Is Best? (My First I Can Read) by Sam Garton

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National Geographic Kids Everything Pets: Furry facts, photos, and fun-unleashed!

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I Want A Bearded Dragon: Best Pets For Kids

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Prehistoric Pets by Dr. Dean Lomax

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I Want to Be a Veterinarian (I Can Read Level 1) by Laura Driscoll

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Presidential Pets: The Weird, Wacky, Little, Big, Scary, Strange Animals That Have Lived In The White House by Julia Moberg

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National Geographic Readers: Squeak! (L3): 100 Fun Facts About Hamsters, Mice, Guinea Pigs, and More

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I Found a Kitty! by Troy Cummings

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Biscuit Feeds the Pets (My First I Can Read) by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

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Arthur's Pet Business (An Arthur Adventure) by Marc Brown

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The Everything Book of Cats and Kittens (Everything About Pets)

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Take a look at some of these other ways to teach early learners about animals!

Teach early students how to recognize animals with different sleeping habits with this hands-on diurnal and nocturnal animals sorting activity!
These Spanish Arctic Animal learning cards are perfect for early literacy and science centers and ELL students!
Help early learners recognize animals with these printable zoo animal flashcards!

Filed Under: Book Lists, Reading Tagged With: books for kids, picture books for kids

Elementary George Washington Carver History Lesson for Kids

January 11, 2022 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

As Black History Month becomes more popular, kids are learning about more and more notable Black Americans in history.

That’s a great thing!

One of my favorite Black Americans to study is George Washington Carver. He’s best known for his scientific work with peanuts, but his early life is truly inspiring.

This elementary George Washington Carver history lesson for kids is a great way to introduce students to this American scientist!

George Washington Carver History Lesson for Kids

This is a fantastic resource for Black History Month, but it’s an excellent American history lesson for any time of year. Especially if you’re talking about STEM and scientists through the years.

George Washington Carver Lesson for Elementary Students

Read on to see how to get your copy. And check out the digital version too!

Be sure to take a look at our list of 20 children’s books about Black scientists and inventors while you’re here!

Teach elementary students about one of the most accomplished scientists in history with this George Washington Carver history lesson for kids!

George Washington Carver Elementary Black History Lesson

To use this George Washington Carver Black history lesson, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are used below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Pencils
  • Colored pencils (optional)
Learning about George Washington Carver with Kids

This elementary Black history resource includes a two-page biography of George’s life and career – both color and blackline versions.

George Washington Carver History Lesson for Elementary

There are also three review and comprehension exercises for students to complete afterwards.

Learning about George Washington Carver

And an answer key is included for each activity!

How to Use This Elementary George Washington Carver History Lesson with Students

When you’re ready to use this resource, there’s a teaching script included to make introducing this topic easier.

Elementary George Washington Carver History Lesson

Read through the biography with your students.

Pause throughout the reading to check for understanding. At the end, discuss the “What can you learn from George Washington Carver?” question with your class.

Studying George Washington Carver with Elementary Students

If you will be using this as a take-home lesson, print the blackline version and let students color it in.

George Washington Carver Elementary History Lesson

All of the activities’ answers can be found in the biography.

You may wish to complete the “Fill in the Blanks” activity in class and send the word unscramble and timeline activities along as homework.

Elementary George Washington Carver Lesson

Use the answer key for easy grading!

George Washington Carver History Lesson

If you complete the fill in the blank activity in class, walk students through the questions and help them find the answers as needed.

Digital Elementary George Washington Carver History Lesson

This history activity is also available in a digital version for use with Google Slides!

The biography is included, as well as all three review activities. Students can simply drag and drop or type in the fields to complete the exercises.

Get a look at this Black history resource in the video below!

Scroll down to get your copy of this George Washington Carver lesson!

Try some of these other ideas for teaching Black history to elementary students!

Try these easy ways to teach black history in early grades to teach your primary students about notable Black Americans!
These black history coloring pages are a fun way to introduce students to notable Black Americans in history!
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Digital George Washington Carver History Lesson

To get the digital version of this George Washington Carver lesson for elementary students, pick it up from my Teachers Pay Teachers store! You can also get the printable and digital version as a Black history lesson bundle!

George Washington Carver History Lesson for Elementary Students

To get your copy of the printable George Washington Carver Elementary History Lesson, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check it out below!

Filed Under: Black History, Teaching Printables Tagged With: black history, black history for kids

Easy Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft for Kids

January 6, 2022 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Who doesn’t love an easy toilet paper roll craft?

They’re always fun and simple for kids to make. And we already have most of the supplies, so we’re ahead of the game.

If you’re looking for a simple winter craft to share with kids, this easy toilet paper roll snowman craft is just perfect!

Fun Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft

There’s a printable template that makes this snowman craft a snap! And it’s simple enough for young learners to make too.

Easy Paper Roll Snowman Craft

Read on to get the full project instructions and a link to the template.

Looking for more early grades winter fun? Try this easy paper bag polar bear craft too!

Make this fun and easy toilet paper roll snowman craft with little ones!

Easy Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft for Kids

To make this toilet paper roll snowman craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are used below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Empty toilet paper roll
  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Washable markers or Colored pencils (optional)
  • Glue stick
  • A copy of the toilet paper roll snowman craft template
Printable Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft Template

To get started, download the printable Snowman Craft Template.

You’ll see the project instructions inside, along with two versions of the craft.

Easy Color Paper Roll Snowman Craft Template

There’s a blackline version for students to color themselves and a color version, if you’d like to skip the coloring step.

Toilet Roll Snowman Craft Template

Each of the template pieces is clearly marked, so you’ll know which part to add at each step of the project.

Using a Paper Roll Snowman Template

Once students have colored and cut out the template pieces, it’s time to get to crafting!

How to Make a Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft

A tip here: If you’re making this project with a group of young learners, you might use the color template pieces. Cut them out in advance and have them ready to go.

That way, students can get to work immediately. This is especially useful if you’re short on time.

Paper Roll Snowman Craft Supplies

The first step is to glue the background around the toilet paper roll. Simply wrap it around and use glue to seal the ends closed.

Putting a Paper Snowman Together with Kids

Now we’ll put our snowman together.

Place the head at the top of the body and glue the pieces to form the snowman.

Assembling a Paper Roll Snowman

Now it’s time to add our clothing!

Glue the hatband onto the lower section of the hat and glue it onto the top of the head. Then glue the scarf onto the “neck” of the snowman.

I just used the place where the two body pieces meet as a guide.

Drawing a Snowman Face

Glue the carrot nose onto the center of the head. Then use a pen or marker to draw eyes and a smile.

I decided to make my snowman a “snow-woman” by drawing closed eyes with lashes and adding rosy cheeks, but students can really draw any kind of facial features they want.

Toilet Roll Snowman Craft for Kids to Make

Glue the snowman’s body onto the front of the wrapped toilet paper roll. Then flip it over, so that the back is facing up.

Glue each of the arms onto the back of the toilet paper roll. Try to glue just the very ends, so that the arms stick out on the sides.

Simple Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Craft

Like so!

Making Toilet Paper Roll Snowman Crafts with Kids

You can even use different clothing colors and faces to make a snowman family!

Making a Toilet Paper Roll Snowman

See this toilet paper roll snowman craft in action below!

Try some of these other fun winter craft ideas!

Make this easy paper snowflake craft with the kids this winter!
This fun 3D cereal box polar bear craft is an awesome winter art project for kids to make!
This easy polar bear paper bag puppet is a fun winter craft to make with kids!

Looking for more snowman-themed fun? Take a look at our Snowman Shapes Plane Shape Tracing Activity!

Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: crafts, toilet roll craft

5 Easy Ways to Teach Black History in Early Grades

January 4, 2022 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Black History Month is celebrated every February.

And there’s a good reason for it. The accomplishments of Black Americans are certainly worth studying, particularly in early grades.

Some educators, though, might feel a bit unsure how to introduce this topic to primary students. Especially if they’re not very familiar with this subject themselves.

The good news is that there are several easy ways to teach Black history in early grades and I’m sharing five you can try today!

Easy Ways to Teach Black History

Learning about Black history should be a fun, engaging activity.

The more we know about this subject as educators, the easier it will be to convey the inclusive, welcoming attitude we want our students to reflect as they learn.

Read on to check out these five tips – and to see some helpful resources that making teaching this subject a breeze!

Try these easy ways to teach black history in early grades to teach your primary students about notable Black Americans!

Why Teach Black History in Early Grades?

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Before we get into the easy ways to teach Black history with early elementary learners, we should answer the question: Why is teaching Black history important in the first place?

Historically, the work and accomplishments of Black and Brown Americans have not been included in American history lessons.

Using Art to Teach Black History in Early Grades

There has been some progress in this area in the last decade or so, but many curriculum providers and school districts are still highlighting just a couple of figures each year (Dr. King, Rosa Parks, etc.) and not talking about many, many other Black people who have contributed to our society.

Black History Month, while valuable, is often viewed as the only time when it is “necessary” to talk about these individuals. Which is unfair to them and to our students.

Learning about Black history all year would really be the best way to combat this. And, as educators, the way we cover this topic can help to either broaden or narrow our students’ perspectives.

5 Easy Ways to Teach Black History in Early Grades

Now that we know why Black history is an important subject for our learners, even our primary students, how can we teach it? Try these five simple ideas!

Add an art twist.

Anytime I want my students to remember something new, I try to add an art component.

We can keep talking about the topic as they color, draw, or make a craft. But the act of creating does wonders for our memory.

So, if you add an art aspect to your Black history lessons, your students are more likely to remember and enjoy what they learn.

Learning about Black History with Coloring Pages

These Living Color History! Black History Coloring Pages are perfect for this. Check them out for yourself!

Embrace digital resources.

Digital resources have transformed the way we teach, particularly since so many schools have begun using distance learning as needed.

There are some excellent digital Black history resources available, even for primary grades.

Using these can make it simple to incorporate hands-on activities in a Black history lesson, without the need for physical supplies. And they’re simple to grade too!

Ruby Bridges Digital History Lesson

Take a look at our digital Ruby Bridges mini lesson for an example!

Read engaging, factual picture books.

I am a total and complete book nerd. Anytime I can use a book in a primary grades lesson, I’m going to do it.

Another easy way to teach Black history with young students is to include some factual picture books you can read with the class.

I want to add a note here: It is essential that the book is factual.

All information about Black Americans is not accurate, even if it’s complimentary. We need to complete our due diligence as educators to make sure that what we are sharing is correct.

Fascinating Books about Black Inventors and Scientists for Kids

Over the years, we’ve read some excellent picture books about Black Americans. Take a look at our booklist to read about some of the greatest Black scientists and inventors in history!

Try some hands-on history ideas.

Another way to teach Black history in primary grades is to turn it into a hands-on activity.

Simple DIY Harlem Renaissance Costume

Let your students dress up in period clothes and do a living “wax museum”. Each one can represent a specific Black American and prepare a one or two-sentence statement about what they did in history.

A timeline activity is another great way to help students remember important events in each person’s life and career.

You can also have them memorize a quote or two and recite them. These quotes are readily available online. (Again: Do your due diligence to make sure the quote is correctly attributed.)

Invite parental involvement.

The best way to help kids learn about Black history in primary grades is to involve their parents.

Educators can teach children about Black Americans all year long (and they should!), but if they’re hearing or seeing negative portrayals of Black culture in the home, it’s difficult to counteract that.

Many parents aren’t actively discouraging these conversations. They simply don’t know how to talk about race with their children.

Cheat Sheet for Talking about Race with Kids

This parents’ cheat sheet for talking about race is an excellent resource for helping parents have these kinds of conversations with their children.

Topics such as racial differences, civil rights, racial protests, and Black history are included with sample questions and responses.

Having a Conversation about Race with Kids

These responses may also be helpful for answering student questions when you teach about Black history in early grades.

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With these fun and simple ways to teach Black history in early grades, you can enlighten your primary learners about the Black Americans who contributed to our society!

Looking for more Black history resources for primary students? Take a look at these!

These Black history matching puzzles are a fun way to teach elementary students about notable Black Americans!
These black history coloring pages are a fun way to introduce students to notable Black Americans in history!
We Got Jazz Elementary Digital and Print Unit for Kids

Filed Under: Black History, History Tagged With: black history, black history for kids

Easy Paper Snowflake Craft for Kids

December 7, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Making paper snowflakes is one of the winter craft projects I remember the most as a child.

My classmates and I would see who could make the most complicated design. Then we’d fold in half, cut it out, and open it up. Sometimes we’d try cutting out phrases or faces.

And the teacher would hang them on the window afterwards. Good times.

Easy Paper Snowflake Craft for Kids

If you’re looking to make a traditional paper snowflake craft with kids this winter, this colorful one with a printable template is a neat twist!

Kids Paper Snowflake Craft

These are simple to make too. And there are three different template designs to choose from!

Read on to grab the printable template and to read the full instructions.

And, take a look at our All About Snowflakes unit for more ways to create a snowflake theme with primary grade students!

Make this easy paper snowflake craft with the kids this winter!

Easy Paper Snowflake Craft for Kids

To make this paper snowflake craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • White printer paper (cut into squares)
  • Colored cardstock (cut into squares)
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Craft glue
  • Hole punch
  • Printable Paper Snowflake Craft Template (download this to use as a tracing guide, if desired)
How to Make a Paper Snowflake

You’ll start with a square-sized piece of white printer paper.

You could also use coffee filters, craft paper, or drawing paper.

Colorful Paper Snowflake Craft for Kids

Then you’ll download the printable paper snowflake craft template.

On the template, there are three different designs: in a large size and a small size.

How to Make Paper Snowflakes with Kids

The templates are optional, so if you have a design in mind, you may not need them.

But if you’re making this for the first time with kids, the templates can help them make a snowflake design.

How to Make a Paper Snowflake Craft

To get started, fold the square of white paper in half diagonally.

The corners should be lined up so that the paper forms a triangle.

Folding a Paper Snowflake Craft

Next, fold the triangle in half. Now you should have a double-layered smaller triangle.

What we’re doing is folding the paper into four layers. This way, we only have to cut the snowflake design once to create all four sides.

Making a Paper Snowflake with Kids

Now, print the snowflake template and choose which design (and size) you’d like to use.

Use a pencil to trace the chosen design onto one side of the folded paper triangle.

Tracing the Paper Snowflake Template

Let kids use child-safe scissors to cut along the tracing lines.

For the circle in the center, it’s easiest to use a hole punch.

How to Cut a Paper Snowflake

Now, help them unfold the triangle. They’ll see a finished snowflake!

Making a Paper Snowflake Craft

All that’s left to do now is to glue the finished snowflakes onto the squares of colored cardstock.

Simple Paper Snowflakes for Kids to Make

These are adorable for hanging from a garland!

Making an Easy Paper Snowflake Craft

They’d also make sweet cards to send to family members and friends.

Simply fold a separate piece of cardstock in half. Write a thoughtful note inside and glue the paper snowflake craft on the front!

Simple Paper Snowflake Craft

However you decide to use them, these simple snowflake crafts are fun for kids to craft during winter!

Try some of these other winter activities for kids!

This fun 3D cereal box polar bear craft is an awesome winter art project for kids to make!
Share some of these fun snow books for kids with little ones this winter!
This easy polar bear paper bag puppet is a fun winter craft to make with kids!

Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: crafts, crafts for kids

Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity for Kids

December 2, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Have you ever watched a group of penguins huddling together to stay warm?

I just watched a video of how they do it.

They actually form circular bands around the youngest and stand with their backs facing out towards the cold.

But they rotate the bands around so that everyone has a chance to be warm in the center. Neat, right?

There’s a lot more to learn about penguins with kids. Which is where this penguin life cycle sequencing activity can help!

Fun Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

This hands-on animal science activity is great for teaching early elementary students about life cycles during winter.

Keep reading to see how to get your copy.

Be sure to check out our list of fun penguin books for kids to read too!

This hands-on penguin life cycle sequencing activity is a simple way to learn about animal science during winter!

Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity for Kids

To use this penguin life cycle sequencing activity, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Hook and loop adhesive coins (optional)
  • Dry erase markers (optional)
  • Colored pencils (optional)
Printable Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing

This resource includes a completed penguin life cycle sequencing mat.

Once students have learned the primary life stages of a penguin, they can practice remembering the steps on their own.

How to Label a Penguin Life Cycle Activity

There are a blank penguin life cycle mat and a blank penguin life cycle mat with writing lines.

Penguin Life Cycle Stages Activity

Students who are already writing can practice writing out the life cycle stage names.

Penguin Life Cycle Stages for Pre-readers

There are penguin life cycle stage circles to cut out and place in the correct order on the sequencing activity mat.

For students who are not yet reading, there are picture life stage circles that show the stages without words.

And a full blackline version is included!

How to Use the Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity

When you’re ready to use this penguin life cycle lesson with your students, you have several options.

Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Cut and Paste Activity

Hand out the circle cards and blank mat and let kids cut the circles out and glue them in the right sequence.

Using a Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity in Morning Tubs

You can print the entire resource at half-size and laminate it.

It makes a great addition to morning tubs!

Penguin Life Cycle Labeling Activity

If you decide to laminate the life cycle labeling mat, students can use dry erase marker to write and wipe the life cycle stage names.

Reusable Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity for Science Centers

Turn this lesson into a reusable science center activity!

Just add hook and loop adhesive coins on the back of the circles and on the blank circles on the mat.

Students can practice placing the circles in the correct order and then try again another time.

Penguin Life Cycle Coloring Activity

You can assign the blackline version as a take-home assignment.

Children can color the mat and circles and order them correctly before bringing them back to class.

Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity for Pre-readers

Get a look at this resource in the video below!

Scroll down to get your copy of this penguin life cycle sequencing activity!

Take a look at some of these other early science learning ideas!

These fun weather STEM activities for kids are excellent for simple spring science experiments! Simple enough for home or the classroom!
Make engineering fun with this printable Build A House STEM Challenge Cards for kids!
This hands-on oak tree life cycle sequencing activity makes learning about fall plant science fun for early grades!
Learning about Penguin Life Cycles

To get your copy of this Penguin Life Cycle Sequencing Activity, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check it out below!

Filed Under: Homeschooling Printables, Teaching Printables Tagged With: homeschool printables, science

Winter Fun! Preschool Winter Activity Calendar

November 29, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Helping preschoolers to learn about winter themes can be so much fun.

Once you manage to get their winter boots and coats off, that is.

There are so many fun winter early learning themes to use with young learners.

And, if you’re looking to get a jump on winter lesson planning, this preschool winter activity calendar can help you get started!

Fun Preschool Winter Activity Calendar for Kids

With this preschool theme printable, you can easily decide which theme to use during which week.

Plus, there are ideas for activities and crafts listed for you!

Read on to see how to get your copy – free!

And, be sure to check out our printable Winter Literacy Playdough Mats too. They’re excellent for early literacy centers!

Use this printable preschool winter activity calendar to plan your winter early learning themes!

Winter Fun! Preschool Winter Activity Calendar

To use this preschool winter activity calendar, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Laminator (optional)
  • A digital device, such as a smartphone, iPad, or computer (optional)
Preschool Winter Activity Calendar for Kids

This printable preschool activity calendar features four versions:

  • A color version with clickable web links
  • A blackline version with clickable web links
  • A color version with text only
  • And a blackline version with text only
Printable Winter Activity Calendar for Preschool

This is a fantastic basis for lesson planning during winter!

How to Use the Preschool Winter Activity Calendar

The calendar features 12 weeks of early learning themes to use during winter.

For each week, there are five activities listed: one for each weekday.

Winter Theme Calendar for Preschoolers

The activities include hands-on learning resources, crafts, and simple units to share with preschoolers and kindergartners.

Printable Preschool Winter Themed Calendar

If you’re using the web-linked version, save the digital PDF to your device. Then click the blue links to see details about each activity.

Preschool Winter Activity Themed Calendar

If you’re using the text-only version, you might want to print it out and hang it on the wall. (Or laminate it.)

As you gather resources or ideas for each activity, you can cross them off or color in each block as it’s completed.

Winter Early Learning Themed Calendar

These would also make great take-home parent connection activities.

Send a copy home with your students to give parents ideas to try with the kids!

Scroll down to get your printable winter preschool activity calendar!

Take a look at these other early learning ideas for winter!

Get into the spirit of the winter season with this list of 15 adorable snowman books for kids!
Learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letters in two languages with this fun snowflake English and Spanish letter matching activity!
Use these fun snowman shape tracing worksheets to help early learners practice forming plane shapes!
Winter Activity Preschool Calendar

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Spanish Parts of a House Vocabulary Flashcards

November 23, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Learning to talk about rooms in a home is a great way to build vocabulary in early learners.

After all, we all live in some kind of home. And the earlier we can identify the rooms in it, the easier it is for us to appreciate where we live.

If you’re looking to build early vocabulary skills in English and Spanish-speaking students, these English and Spanish house vocabulary flashcards can help!

English and Spanish Parts of the House Vocabulary Cards

This set is a perfect resource for early literacy skills.

And, if you have ELL students in your class, this is a simple way to help them begin building their vocabulary in both languages!

Keep reading to see how to get your set.

And, for more Spanish literacy practice, check out our Spanish Alphabet Early Literacy Center!

Learn how to talk about parts of the home in two languages with these English and Spanish parts of the house vocabulary cards!

Printable Spanish House Vocabulary Flashcards for Kids

To use these printable Spanish house vocabulary flashcards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Glue stick (optional)
  • Hook and loop adhesive coins (optional)
  • Colored pencils (optional)
House Vocabulary Matching Cards for Kids

This vocabulary building activity includes flashcards, vocabulary labeling cards, and word labels for students.

Spanish House Vocabulary Flashcards

Eight Spanish parts of a house vocabulary flashcards are inside.

English House Vocabulary Flashcards

Eight English parts of a house vocabulary flashcards are also included.

English and Spanish Parts of a Home Vocabulary Cards

This set of house vocabulary flashcards is designed to be printed two-sided.

So you can print the Spanish house vocabulary words on one side and the English on the other.

When you cut them out, students can flip back and forth to practice each language.

Printable Spanish and English House Vocabulary Flashcards

A blackline version of both sets of cards is available.

English and Spanish House Vocabulary Matching Cards

And there are labeling cards for students to match up the vocabulary words in both languages with the correct pictures.

There’s a Spanish pronunciation guide inside too!

How to Use Spanish House Vocabulary Flashcards with Students

You can use these Spanish vocabulary cards in several ways.

Spanish House Vocabulary Flashcards for Kids

Go through the English and Spanish flashcards with the class. Try to enunciate each word as you read it.

English House Vocabulary Flashcards for Kids

You can even ask the class: “What part of the house is this?”

Let them respond and then walk them through pronouncing the written English or Spanish vocabulary word on the card.

Printable English and Spanish House Vocabulary Labeling Cards

Use the vocabulary labeling activity as a one-time cut and paste activity.

Or you can laminate it and attach hook and loop adhesive coins to make it reusable!

If you have students who are already writing, you can laminate the labeling cards and let them practice the correct vocabulary word on each card with dry erase markers.

English and Spanish House Vocabulary Flashcards

Hand out the blackline cards and let students color the pictures. Then laminate them for review.

English and Spanish Parts of the House Flashcards

Place the two-sided English and Spanish cards on a ring and pair them with the labeling activity for self-checking at centers!

Get a look at this resource in action in the video below!

Scroll down to get your set of these Spanish house vocabulary flashcards!

Try some of these other Spanish literacy resources!

Learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letters in two languages with this fun snowflake English and Spanish letter matching activity!
Help early learners build a daily routine with these English and Spanish daily routine cards!
Learn the Spanish ABCs with this fun Spanish alphabet literacy center for early learners!
Learning Parts of the House Vocabulary in Spanish

To get your set of these English and Spanish vocabulary learning cards, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check them out below!

Filed Under: Spanish, Teaching Printables Tagged With: spanish, spanish printables

3D Polar Bear Cereal Box Craft for Kids

November 18, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Polar bears are one of the first animals that come to mind when I think of winter.

They’re wild, of course, but they look so cuddly and adorable. They’re a perfect theme for early grades.

And they also make a great topic for winter crafts.

Which is why this 3D cereal box polar bear craft is so much fun to make with kids!

Fun 3D Cereal Box Polar Bear Craft

This winter diorama craft looks complicated, but it’s really not.

Even better, you only need a few supplies (which you probably already have) to make it!

3D Winter Diorama Craft for Kids

Read on to get the full project instructions and to grab the free printable template.

Want more winter crafting fun? Don’t miss our cute Polar Bear Paper Bag Puppet!

This fun 3D cereal box polar bear craft is an awesome winter art project for kids to make!

3D Cereal box Polar Bear Craft Supplies

You’ll only need a few basic supplies to make this craft.

But, if you’re making it along with younger children, you’ll want to do some of the prepping and cutting work in advance.

That way, they can avoid any possible injuries and it won’t take as long to finish the project.

Fun Winter Cereal Box Craft for Kids

To make this 3D cereal box polar bear craft, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are listed below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Empty cardboard cereal box
  • Colored craft paper
  • Glue stick
  • Pencil
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Ruler
  • Washable markers
  • Printable Polar Bear Craft Templates
Cereal Box Polar Bear Craft Supplies

If you’re prepping the printable templates and the cereal box in advance, you can use regular scissors.

But if the kids are doing the cutting part, be sure to use child-safe scissors to keep their little fingers protected.

Start by opening the flaps of the cereal box and laying the entire box flat on a surface.

Cut off the top and bottom flaps so that only the sides of the box are left. Make sure they remain attached as one piece.

How to Make a Cereal Box Polar Bear Craft

You’ll use a pencil and a ruler to outline a rectangle on one of the box panels.

Be sure to mark on the inside of the box so you can see the lines.

You’ll also need to download the printable Polar Bear Craft Templates.

Cut out all of the template pieces and trace them onto craft paper. Then cut them out.

Polar Bear Craft Template

In this project, wintery colors, such as light blue, dark blue, and white are used for the background.

But the choice of colors is totally up to you.

Now we’re ready to get started!

How to Make a 3D Cereal Box Polar Bear Craft

Now that your cereal box is prepped, it’s time to cut out the “window” that you’ll see the winter scene through.

For the most exact lines, use a craft knife to cut out the rectangle. (Be sure to do this away from children.)

Fun Polar Bear Craft for Kids

But you can also use scissors to poke a hole in the center of the rectangle.

Then just cut towards the lines and follow them around to make the rectangular window.

3D Polar Bear Craft for Kids

Glue a piece of light blue paper onto the back of the “window”. It should cover the back panel completely. Trim off any excess.

Fold the sides of the box back together to form a hollow rectangle. Glue the sides closed.

How to Make a Box Polar Bear Craft

Time to start using our template pieces!

All of the scene templates have folding lines at the bottom. Fold each one on those lines to ensure they stand up.

Glue the mountain pieces (numbered as 1) onto the back panel of the box. You want them to overlap slightly at the bottom.

Paper Polar Bear Craft for Winter

Now, glue the snow piles (numbered on the template as 2) in front of the mountains.

Leave space behind them to add more elements to the scene.

Making a Polar Bear Winter Scene Craft

Add the frost-covered trees (numbered as 3) behind the snow piles but in front of the mountains.

Space them out to be seen between the piles of snow and glue them down.

Then glue the long snowbank (numbered as 4) down in front of the snow piles.

Add the last two snow piles (numbered as 6) on either side of the front of the box window.

Making a Paper Polar Bear with Kids

Time to add the polar bear!

Cut out the polar bear and scarf from the template sheet. Use markers to outline the bear and to add ears and a face.

Color in the scarf too! Then glue it onto the polar bear’s neck.

Assembling a Cereal Box Polar Bear Craft

Finally, glue the polar bear in front so that it stands on the long snowbank in front of the winter scene.

Polar Bear Cereal Box Craft for Kids

And our 3D cereal box polar bear craft is done!

3D Winter Cereal Box Craft Kids Can Make

These would make excellent art projects for parent night, winter camps, and take-home crafts!

3D Winter Scene Craft

Check out more winter craft ideas for kids below!

This easy penguin family paper plate craft is such a cute winter craft to make with kids!
Make this cute coffee filter snowman craft with the kids on a winter afternoon!
This easy polar bear paper bag puppet is a fun winter craft to make with kids!

Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: crafts for kids, winter crafts

15 Adorable Snowman Books for Kids

November 17, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Have you ever built a snowman?

I got a chance to…once.

Down here in Georgia, we don’t get snow often. And when we do, it’s usually what we call a “dusting”. Just enough to be pretty as it falls, but not enough to stick to the ground.

One winter, when I was about four, we actually had a legitimate snowfall. And we built a snowman in the front yard.

It was awesome.

I still think about that snowman every winter.

And, so, I’m sharing a list of adorable snowman books for kids to help your early readers get into the winter spirit, whether you have a chance to build a snowman this year or not.

15 Fun Snowman Books for Kids

These books are super cute for young children. And they’re filled with lovely illustrations that are perfect for winter weather!

Read on to see the full list.

Check out our Paper Plate Penguin Family Craft for more winter fun!

Get into the spirit of the winter season with this list of 15 adorable snowman books for kids!

15 Adorable Snowman Books for Kids to Read

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How can you use these snowman books for kids with your students?

Choose one or two from the list that you think your class will love. As you read through them, look for new words you can talk about with your students.

Adorable Snowman Books for Kids to Read

If you notice a literary device, such as rhyming or alliteration, make a note of it. As you read it aloud, ask your students if they notice the technique in the story.

Extend the snowman theme by adding fun snowman activities, such as our Roll A Snowman Art Activity or our simple Coffee Filter Snowman Craft!

See the full list of adorable books about snowmen for kids below!

15 Adorable Snowman Books for Kids

Add these adorable snowman books for kids to your winter or snowman theme for this year! These are great for read-aloud selections or storytime in early grades! Try some simple extension ideas, such as a snowman craft, to add to the theme!

1

The Biggest Snowman Ever by Steven Kroll

2

Little Critter: Just a Snowman by Mercer Mayer

3

How to Catch a Snowman by Adam Wallace & Andy Ellerton

4

The Snowman by Raymond Briggs

5

Snowman's Story by Will Hillenbrand

6

My Snowman Paul by Yossi Lapid

7

Froggy Builds a Snowman by Jonathan London

8

Snowman vs. You by Michael Wayne

9

All You Need for a Snowman by Alice Schertle

10

Sneezy the Snowman by Maureen Wright

11

Raccoon's Perfect Snowman by Katia Wish

12

Friendly Little Snowman by Samantha Meredith

13

The Itsy Bitsy Snowman by Jeffrey Burton

14

Snowmen at Work by Caralyn Buehner

15

The Allergic Snowman: A Children's Book by Lora Cipriano

Try some of these other winter learning ideas this year!

Learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letters in two languages with this fun snowflake English and Spanish letter matching activity!
Share some of these fun snow books for kids with little ones this winter!
Use these fun snowman shape tracing worksheets to help early learners practice forming plane shapes!

Filed Under: Book Lists, Reading Tagged With: books for kids, winter books

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