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Easy Paper Scarecrow Shape Craft for Kids

August 24, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

When you’re working on a fall theme with kids, there are so many ideas for cute fall crafts out there.

But it’s always good to try to include an early learning concept or two. That way, you can spend time crafting and practicing a skill kids need in the early years.

This paper scarecrow shape craft does both!

Easy Paper Scarecrow Craft for Kids

Use this simple fall shape craft to practice fine motor skills such as tracing, cutting, and gluing.

Plus, you can use it to identify basic plane shapes as you go along!

Easy Scarecrow Craft for Fall

Read on to get the printable template and to see the full instructions.

And, for more fun with fall shapes, take a look at our Apple Shape Tracing Activity for early learners!

Make this easy paper scarecrow craft with kids during harvest time!

Easy Paper Scarecrow Shape Craft for Kids

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

  • Colored craft paper
  • Glue stick
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Marker
  • Printable scarecrow shape craft template
Paper Scarecrow Craft Supplies

Start by printing the scarecrow shape craft template. Then use scissors to cut out all of the shape pieces.

You may want to keep them separated according to the part of the scarecrow to which they belong.

Help your child use a pencil to trace the shape pieces onto colorful craft paper. (Use any colors you like.) Then cut out each piece.

Making a Paper Scarecrow Craft

As you can see, each of the pieces (except for the pants) for this scarecrow shape craft are basic plane shapes.

Take this moment to ask the child to identify as many as they can. Ask: “How many circles do you see? How many ovals? How many rectangles?”, and so on.

Making a Paper Scarecrow with Kids

While you work through the craft, direct your child to the next step by asking: “Can you find the white circle?” “Can you find the blue rectangles?”

This will give you a chance to practice both color and shape recognition while working on the craft together.

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How to Make a Scarecrow Shape Craft with Kids

Now it’s time to get started making the shape scarecrow craft!

Put the shirt together first. Glue the two small rectangles onto the back of each side of the large square. Make sure the sleeves are sticking out.

How to Make a Scarecrow Craft with Kids

Then glue the rectangle onto the front of the bottom of the triangle to form the scarecrow’s hat.

Turn both the shirt and hat pieces over. Now it’s time to make the scarecrow’s head.

Paper Farm Craft for Kids to Make

Glue the triangle nose into the center of the face circle. Make sure the point of the nose is down and at an angle.

Glue the cheek circles on each side of the lower half of the face. You’ll want them to be slightly lower than the triangle nose.

Paper Scarecrow Craft for Kids

The thin yellow rectangles form the scarecrow’s hair. Glue them to the top of the face, dividing them evenly on each side.

Then glue the hat onto the top of the circle so that it rests over the hair.

Fun Paper Harvest Craft for Kids

The shirt piece should still be flipped over.

Use a glue stick to attach the pants onto the bottom edge. Then turn the pants and shirt over.

How to Make a Paper Scarecrow

Glue the small overall circles onto the small rectangles to form the straps of the scarecrow’s overalls.

Glue both of the straps onto the front of the shirt and pants. The scarecrow’s overalls are complete!

Simple Scarecrow Kids Craft

All that’s left now is to add the shoes.

Glue the two small ovals onto the bottom of each of the overall pant legs.

Fall Scarecrow Craft for Kids

Glue the two medium-sized rectangles onto the end of each shirt sleeve to form the scarecrow’s arms.

Finally, use a marker to draw eyes and a smile on the face and you’re done!

Paper Kids Scarecrow Craft

If you like, you can add a small patch to the front of the overalls too.

This scarecrow shape craft is an excellent fall fine motor skill builder! Use it to talk about farms, basic shapes, and to practice following directions with little ones.

Did you like making this easy fall shape craft? See more fun fall activities for kids below!

Use this printable preschool fall activity calendar to plan an entire season of ideas for early learners!
Use these fun and simple farm themed shape mats to help early learners practice forming eight different shapes!
Add some crafting fun to your farm unit with this fun 3D paper barn craft for kids!

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Fall Fun! Preschool Fall Activity Calendar

August 17, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Fall is nearly here! And it’s the time of year when early learners are getting their first experiences with structured school days.

If you’re trying to fill up those days with themed learning ideas, planning out fall preschool themes can be a bit of a challenge.

Enter this printable preschool fall activity calendar! It’s loaded with 12 early learning themes that are ideal for autumn.

Fun Preschool Fall Activity Calendar

Plus, there’s a web linked version with links to easy preschool activities for each day.

Read on to see how to get your copy of this preschool fall theme activity plan – free!

And, for more fall early learning fun, take a look at our list of apple books for preschoolers to read!

Use this printable preschool fall activity calendar to plan an entire season of ideas for early learners!

Fall Fun! Preschool Fall Activity Calendar

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

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • PDF reader (available online for free)
Preschool Fall Themed Calendar for Teachers

This set of preschool fall theme calendars includes four copies:

  • A color web-linked version
  • A blackline web-linked version
  • A color non-linked version
  • And a blackline non-linked version
Easy Fall Themed Activity Calendar for Preschool

So there’s a lot of room for you to decide how to use the calendar with your early childhood students.

If you’re homeschooling, you can also use this, since none of the activities require a group of children.

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How to Plan Fall Themes for Preschool

So – we have our fall activity calendar for preschool. How do we use it to plan fall early learning themes?

The calendar has 12 pre-filled theme ideas for you to try.

Of course, you can move them around or swap them out for other themes you’d prefer.

Fall Themed Ideas for Preschool Students

Next to each theme are five different activities for that week.

On the calendar, they are listed for use on a different day each week. But if your learning plan is structured differently, feel free to double them up or omit whichever you choose.

Fall Preschool Themed Calendar

Each week, there are hands-on activities, book ideas, and crafts to try with early learners.

The web-linked version includes clickable links to instructions and resources that fit each activity.

Or, if you have activities you prefer, just print the calendar and color each activity as you complete it!

Scroll down to get your copy of this themed fall activity calendar for preschool!

Take a look at some of these other fall learning ideas for early ages!

This apple counting to ten math center for kindergarten is an excellent way to welcome students back to school with fun counting practice!
Use these fun and simple farm themed shape mats to help early learners practice forming eight different shapes!
This fun apple shape tracing activity is perfect for teaching shape recognition to early learners!

To get your copy of this fall preschool activity calendar, click the link or the image below to have it sent directly to your inbox!

You’ll also get our email newsletter. Look for it on Sunday night!

Click here to get your free printable

>>> Fall Preschool Activity Calendar <<<

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Apple Counting to Ten Math Center

August 10, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

It’s back to school time!

In our area, students return in late summer so it’s still hot outside. But in many places, back to school time coincides perfectly with fall.

Which is why apples are still such a perfect back to school theme, especially in early grades.

Get some fun counting to ten practice and welcome kindergarten students to class with this hands-on apple counting to ten math center!

Fun Kindergarten Apple Counting to Ten Math Center

This resource is absolutely loaded with apple counting fun – in both English and Spanish!

Plus, it is versatile enough for use in small groups, at math centers, for independent work, or for take-home assignments.

Read on to see how to get your copy.

And, for more ways to practice counting with early grades, take a look at our collection of counting puzzles for kids!

This apple counting to ten math center for kindergarten is an excellent way to welcome students back to school with fun counting practice!

Apple Count to Ten! Apple Counting to Ten Math Center

To use this kindergarten counting to ten math center, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are given below. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Laminator (optional)
  • Cardstock (optional)
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Pencils
  • Crayons
  • Glue sticks
  • Transparent spinner
  • Clothespins
Apple Themed Kindergarten Counting to Ten Math Center

Inside this kindergarten counting resource, you’ll find printable counting to ten puzzles and English and Spanish counting to ten learning cards.

There are also counting practice worksheets, a spin and color game, and a counting cut and paste sorting activity.

Fall Counting to Ten Math Center for Kids

There’s a blackline version of each activity included, if you need to save ink.

Apple Counting English and Spanish Practice

And all of the worksheets have answer keys for grading!

How to Use the Apple Counting to Ten Math Center with Kindergarten Students

There are several ways to use this counting math center with your students.

You can begin by introducing counting from zero to ten. Have the entire class count out loud with you.

Apple Counting to Ten Clip Cards in English and Spanish

Afterwards, show them how to count from zero to ten in Spanish and have them repeat each number word with you.

Apple Learning Cards for Numbers

Then it’s time to head to the centers!

Divide the kids into small groups and let each group work on a different hands-on activity.

Apple Counting to Ten Learning Cards

You can use the apple counting puzzles at one group, the apple count and clip cards with another, the apple number word matching cards at a third, and so on.

Here’s a tip: laminate the English and Spanish number word labels and attach hook and loop sticky dots to the back.

Voila! A reusable center activity!

Apple Themed Counting to Ten Puzzles for Kindergarten

By the way, the apple counting to ten puzzles are available as a standalone product as well.

Easy Apple Counting to Ten Math Center for Kindergarten

I like to cover my spinner games with clear laminate. That way, students can use dry erase crayons to complete them.

Then I can just wipe the game clean and start over with a new group.

Apple Counting Worksheets for Kindergarten

Finally, use the included worksheets for independent practice.

These are great for in-class work or for assignments the students can take home.

Apple Counting to Ten Math Center Activities

Of course, you could also laminate these and use them in small groups over and over again.

See an overview of this comprehensive counting resource in the video below!

Scroll down to get your copy of this Apple Counting to Ten Math Center!

Check out some of these other early math activities for kindergartners!

These apple seek shape sorting worksheets are such a fun way to help early learners practice shape recognition!
These shark themed counting to ten puzzles are wonderful for use at early math centers!
Pick up the printable or digital version of these ladybug number word puzzles to teach early counting skills!

To get your copy of this kindergarten apple-themed counting math center, click the image or the link below to get it from my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Apple Themed Count and Clip Cards

>>> Apple Counting to Ten Center <<<

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3D Paper Barn Craft for Kids

August 5, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

I absolutely adore using farms as a theme for early grades. They’re a great way to weave in some favorite kids’ themes – animals, community, occupations, nature – all in one unit!

Any time we do an early learning unit, we try to include at least one craft.

If you’re using a farm unit with early grades this year, this 3D paper barn craft is a cute kid-friendly project to add!

Fun 3D Paper Barn Craft for Kids

This is such a great craft project, because kids can complete it on their own and they get some good fine motor skill practice along the way.

You don’t need any special supplies either, which is always a big help.

Get the full project instructions and the printable template below. Plus, read on to get a free fall themed activity calendar for early learners!

And, for more ways to learn about farms, take a look at our list of fun farm books for kids to read!

Add some crafting fun to your farm unit with this fun 3D paper barn craft for kids!

Easy 3D Paper Barn Craft for Kids Supplies

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

  • Colored craft paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Craft glue
  • Paper Barn Printable Template

The great thing about this farm themed craft is that it’s so simple to make.

Farmhouse Paper Craft for Kids

Kids only need to know how to use scissors, glue, and fold paper to make it!

Since some of the pieces are smaller, you may want to assist in cutting out the small template pieces or making the smaller folds. But children can largely complete this project on their own.

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How to Make a Barn Craft with Kids

After you’ve printed the paper barn printable template, you’ll be ready to get started with your paper barn craft!

Begin by using scissors to cut the template pieces out. Then use a pencil to trace the templates onto colored craft paper.

Paper Barn Craft Template Pieces

Kids can cut those out and then start assembling the barn.

Making a Paper Barn Craft

The template pieces have lines that show where to make creases. Help students follow the guide and make their folds accordingly.

Assembling a Barn Craft with Kids

Spread glue on the end of the barn template marked “1”.

How to Make a Paper Barn

Then fold that piece over to join the other end and press it down to glue the sides together.

Easy Barn Craft for Kids

Use the roof template to make creases along the roof piece.

Simple Paper Barn Craft

Spread glue along the underside of the roof and attach it to the walls of the paper barn craft.

How to Make a Barn Craft for Kids

Now it’s time to add the window and door!

Easy Paper Barn for Kids to Make

Glue the white strip pieces around each side of the door.

Easy Farm Craft for Kids

Go back and add two more strips in an “X” shape to complete the door.

Add four smaller strips around the edge of the window. Use glue to attach all of the strips to the door and window.

How to Make a Barn Out of Paper

Now – add glue to the back of the door and window and attach them to the front of the barn.

Simple Paper Barn for Kids to Make

Glue the end of the chimney to the back of the barn roof at an angle.

Easy Paper Farmhouse Craft

Your 3D paper barn craft is all done!

If you like, you can let kids cut out some green jagged pieces of paper to add shrubs around the barn – as you see in the picture.

Barn Craft to Try with Kids

Fall Themed Preschool Activity Calendar

Want to share even more fall learning ideas with preschoolers?

Pick up this free fall themed activity calendar!

Preschool Fall Themed Calendar for Teachers

It features 12 planned fall early childhood themes (one for each week), along with web-linked activities and ideas to share each day, including the paper barn craft.

There’s a non-linked version you can print out and check off as you complete too!

Fall Themed Ideas for Preschool Students

To get your free fall preschool activity calendar, click the image or the link below to have it sent to your inbox!

This Sunday, you’ll also get our email newsletter!

Click here to get your free printable

>>> Fall Early Learning Activity Calendar <<<

Don’t miss these other farm themed activities for kids!

These adorable farm animal paper bag puppets are such a fun way to learn about barnyard animals with the kids!
These no prep fall counting worksheets for preschoolers feature a fun farm theme! Use them for classwork or at math centers!
Super Easy Farm Shoebox Diorama Craft

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Apple Trace and Write! Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets

August 3, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Are you still looking for easy and fun apple themed early learning ideas? I’ve got you covered!

I could seriously create apple themed resources all year long.

But we’re heading into fall and that means I’ll be moving on to other themes soon, like leaves, acorns, and farms.

Those are fun themes too, though, so yay!

I still had another apple learning activity to share with all of you this year: these printable apple shape tracing worksheets!

Apple Shape Trace and Write Worksheets for Kids

This is a fun early geometry lesson for students who are learning to recognize and build plane shapes!

And it would also make a great addition to an early math center or a morning tub.

Read on to see how to get your set! And, don’t miss our Apple CVC Word Building Activity for early literacy skills too!

These apple shape tracing worksheets are so fun for helping students learn to build plane shapes!

Apple Trace and Write! Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets

To use these printable apple shape tracing worksheets, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Colored pencils or crayons
  • Dry erase crayons or dry erase markers (optional)
  • Laminator (optional)
Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets for Kindergarten

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This product includes shape tracing worksheets for 12 distinct shapes, such as:

  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Circle
  • Hexagon
  • Star
  • Oval
  • and more!
Kindergarten Shape Tracing Worksheets

Each page shows an apple-themed shape with tracing shapes and a label for each shape name.

Show students how to recognize each shape by using their fingers to outline the apple shape. If there are vertices and sides, count them together.

Apple Themed Shape Tracing Worksheets for Kids

Then they can practice spelling and writing the shape name after using a crayon or colored pencil to trace the shapes on the page.

Each page is also available in a line art version if you need to save on color ink.

Kindergarten Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets

If you want to turn these into a reusable activity, laminate each page. Then let students use them with dry erase crayons or dry erase markers.

Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets

Since morning tub resources tend to be smaller, you may want to print these at half-size if you want to place them in a tub.

You can even punch a hole in the corner of each printable and place them on a ring to keep the pages together.

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Apple Shape Tracing Learning Cards

This product also includes a set of apple shape tracing learning cards!

Using Shape Tracing Cards and Worksheets

These are awesome for adding to morning tubs and math centers.

And, since they pair with the shape tracing worksheets, they’re perfect for reinforcement after the lesson.

Apple Themed Shape Tracing Worksheets

Here’s a suggestion: Laminate the cards and place them on a ring.

Then students can work with a dry or wet erase marker to trace the shapes and the shape words.

Apple Shape Tracing Cards and Worksheets

When they’re done, just wipe them clean and they’re good to go again!

Plane Shape Tracing Worksheets for Kids

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

Scroll down to get your copy of these Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets!

Try some of these other apple early learning ideas!

Work on early literacy skills with this fun fall apple CVC word literacy activity!
This printable apple same and different lesson is a fun way to help early learners practice visual discrimination skills!
Learn how to compare numbers up to ten with this fun digital apple picking activity!

To get your set of printable Apple Shape Tracing worksheets, click the image or the link below to visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store!

Using Apple Shape Tracing Cards and Worksheets

>>> Apple Shape Tracing Worksheets <<<

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Back to School Noun Practice for Second Grade

July 29, 2021 by Selena Robinson 12 Comments

Back to School Noun Practice for Second Grade

This back to school themed collective noun sorting activity is perfect for elementary language arts practice!

Early elementary grades are some of the most critical times for developing language arts skills.

Kids are learning how to read fluently, how to identify parts of speech, and how to create clear sentences on their own.

As part of second grade language arts standards, children often learn how to form and use both singular and plural nouns.

And that’s why I wanted to share a simple language arts lesson: a printable noun practice for second grade activity with a fun back-to-school theme!

Fun Back to School Noun Sorting Activity for Kids

This simple cut and paste activity is perfect for early grades.

And you can work on the singular and plural nouns and then add in collective nouns when your students are ready.

Read on to see how to get your copy.

And don’t miss our complete ELA lesson Construction Contractions for even more early grades language arts learning!

Printed back to school themed noun sorting worksheets with scissors and a pencil

Back to School Noun Practice for Second Grade Activity

To use this singular and plural noun practice for second grade activity, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer Paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Pencils
Singular and Plural Noun Sorting Activity

This noun sorting practice lesson is a cut and paste activity featuring singular nouns, plural nouns, and collective nouns.

Sorting Singular and Collective Nouns

Collective nouns are nouns that look like singular nouns but refer to a group, such as “team”, “group”, “class”, etc. 

Learning to distinguish between these types of nouns is a critical language arts skill for second grade.

Learning about Singular and Plural Nouns

Once kids decide which picture goes with which noun, they glue them into the box below.

Use the noun writing worksheets for reinforcement after the hands-on activity.

Singular and Plural Noun Sorting Activity for Kids

These also give students a chance to practice writing and spelling plural nouns and collective nouns correctly.

You can also send these writing activities home as an independent practice activity.

Get a look at this resource in action below!

Scroll down to get your copy of our Back to School Noun Practice for Second Grade activity!

Don’t miss these other ELA resources for early grades!

Learn the Spanish ABCs with this fun Spanish alphabet literacy center for early learners!
This fun pizza themed adjective sorting activity is a perfect hands-on lesson for ELA!
Work on early literacy skills with this fun fall apple CVC word literacy activity!

Want more early grade back to school learning fun? Get a look at these resources from my fellow bloggers!

Melting Crayons Science Experiment from Creative Family Fun

Free Addition Facts Game from Life Over C’s

Number Ordering Activity 0-999 from Sallie Borrink Learning

Interest Based Learning Project from Still Playing School

What I Love About School Art Project from Planet Smarty Pants

All About Me Flag Project from School Time Snippets

{Free!} Getting to Know You Back to School Game from Preschool Powol Packets

FREE All About Me Worksheets (Lego style) from 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Me Llamo – Simple Spanish Game from Rainy Day Mum

Setting up a homework station from Crafty kids at home

Singular and Plural Noun Practice for Second Grade

To get your copy of this Back to School Singular and Plural Noun Sorting Activity, check out the details below!

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Apple Time! First Grade Telling Time Math Center

July 20, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Learning to tell time is still an important concept for early elementary students.

Our devices show us the time on demand, but kids still need to understand length of time, elapsed time, and how to count the way time passes.

Which means learning to relate analog time to digital clock numbers is still necessary.

So I’m sharing an apple-themed telling time math center that makes teaching this concept fun and hands-on for first graders!

Fun Apple Telling Time Math Center for First Grade

This math center is loaded with active ways to reinforce understanding of both analog and digital time!

Read on to see how to get your copy.

For more apple-themed math practice, take a look at our Apple Shapes Early Geometry Lesson too!

Teach first graders how to tell time to the hour and half hour with this apple themed telling time math center!

Apple Time! Telling Time Math Center for First Grade

To use this first grade telling time math center with your students, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Cardstock (useful for the learning cards and clip cards)
  • Transparent spinners
  • Hook and loop sticky dots
  • Clothespins
  • Laminator (optional)
Apple Spin and Color Time Activity

This 55-page early elementary math center features several hands-on telling time activities for first grade.

Apple Spin and Color Telling Time Activity

The two-page spin and color analog clock activity is awesome for practicing telling time to the hour and half hour.

Apple Themed Telling Time Math Center

The circle the digital time activity helps students relate analog time to digital clock numbers.

Apple Telling Time Math Center for Kids

The two-page write the digital time activity gives them a chance to practice writing time correctly.

Apple Analog and Digital Telling Time Math Center

A full line art version of each activity is included.

Use the enclosed answer key to make grading a snap!

Apple Time Clip Cards

Along with the reinforcement activities, this center includes telling time clip cards.

These allow students to practice matching the correct digital clock to the given analog clock time.

Apple Telling Time Learning Cards

There’s also a set of time to the hour and time to the half hour flashcards.

And a set of learning cards that allow students to look at the given analog time and find the correct digital time card to match!

How to Use a Telling Time Math Center with Students

Once you have this telling time center printed, it’s time to start using it with students!

For the spin and color activity, simply hand out each page to the students and let them use spinners and crayons to mark off each time they find.

Since one worksheet features time to the hour and the second time to the half hour, you can save the half-hour activity until your students are ready to practice that concept.

Get a look at this activity in the video below!

When you’re ready to use the clip cards, print them (on cardstock, if possible) and then cut them out. You may want to laminate them for durability as well.

These are perfect for use with small groups. Just add clothespins!

For the learning cards, assemble the flashcards and place them on a ring for students to use until they’re comfortable identifying the times on their own.

To make the learning cards into a reusable activity, attach hook and loop sticky dots and laminate the time cards.

Students can then match them up with the analog apple times over and over again!

Scroll down to get your copy of this first grade telling time math center!

Take a look at these other ways to teach math in early grades!

Pick up the printable or digital version of these ladybug number word puzzles to teach early counting skills!
These popsicle themed addition to make 12 puzzles are a fun way to practice addition facts at math centers! Perfect for early elementary math practice!
Pick up this bee themed counting one more and one less math center to help early learners practice counting on during spring!
Telling Time Math Center for First Grade

To get your copy of this Apple Time! First Grade Math Center, visit my Teachers Pay Teachers store or check it out below!

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English and Spanish Free Daily Routine Cards for Kids

July 15, 2021 by Selena Robinson 11 Comments

These English and Spanish free daily routine cards for kids make it easy to help preschoolers structure their days!

English and Spanish Free Daily Routine Cards for Kids - Look! We're Learning!
Pick up these free daily routine cards for kids in both English and Spanish!
These English and Spanish free daily routine cards for kids make it easy to help young ones structure their days!

We have children with ADHD in our family. Which means that getting them to follow a daily routine is critical to helping them manage their attention spans and complete their schoolwork.

But routines aren’t just good for managing ADHD. They’re also helpful for teaching preschoolers and kindergartners to structure their days around the home or at an early learning center.

So I’m excited to share these free daily routine cards for kids that are in both English and Spanish!

Simple English and Spanish Daily Routine Cards

These are awesome for working on daily routines, teaching kids to speak English or Spanish, and developing independent skills!

Read on to see how to grab your set – free!

And be sure to check out our Quiet Time Activity Cards if you’re looking for a way to help your kids choose a quiet time project.

Help early learners build a daily routine with these English and Spanish daily routine cards!

English and Spanish Free Daily Routine Cards for Kids

To use these daily routine cards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are included in this post. See our Disclosure Policy for details.)

  • Printer (with ink)
  • Printer paper
  • Scissors
  • Laminator (optional – but if you plan to use these regularly, you’ll want to laminate them)
How to Help Kids Create a Daily Routine

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In this set, there are English and Spanish cards for the following daily tasks:

  • Wake up
  • Make bed
  • Get dressed
  • Eat breakfast
  • Brush teeth
  • Comb hair
  • Start school
  • Eat lunch
  • Play outside
  • Do homework
  • Eat dinner
  • Take a bath
  • Dress for bed
  • Brush teeth (again)
  • Read a story
  • Go to bed
English and Spanish Kids Routine Printables

You can choose which of the 16 daily task cards to use with your students.

If you’re using these with your own children, you may want to remind them of where each task should be done in the home.

Spanish Daily Routine Printables for Kids

These cards are also included in Spanish!

And if your students need help with the phrases, a Spanish pronunciation guide is included.

Learning about our Daily Routine in English and Spanish

A note about the Spanish phrases: This set of routine cards for kids uses the standard verb form for each phrase.

If you’re using them conversationally, choose the appropriate conjugation form for the usage of “tú”, “usted”, and “nosotros” as appropriate.

Spanish Daily Routine Printables

Blackline versions of both the English and Spanish cards are included as well!

How to Use Daily Routine Cards for Kids

There are several ways to use these cards to help kids develop a daily routine.

You could hang a paper pocket on the fridge and store the cards inside. Have the kids go to the fridge and choose a card to get started in the morning.

As they complete each task, they can give you the card they’ve finished or keep it until the end of the day.

Printable Kids Daily Routine Cards

The goal is to get them to complete the task on each card by day’s end.

After a couple of weeks, they’ll know their daily routine and follow it much more easily.

Printable Daily Routine Cards for Kids

You can also place the cards on a ring and discuss the order in which they should be completed.

Prompt the students to give you the next task in sequence and then flip the cards to see if they remembered correctly.

Get a look at these cards in the video below!

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Spanish and English Daily Routine Cards

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Simple Elementary Hurricane Unit for Kids

July 13, 2021 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

Hurricane Unit Study
Learn about extreme weather in this hurricane unit study for kids!
Hurricane Unit Study for Kids

It’s the beginning of summer and that’s usually the time that the Atlantic Hurricane Season kicks into high gear.

We’ve been learning about hurricanes for a few weeks, so I thought I’d share a simple hurricane unit for kids that helps students learn about these weather phenomena.

If you like using unit studies, this is a perfect way to talk about wild summer weather!

Simple Hurricane Unit for Kids

Read on to see the list of videos, activities, and resources you can use to teach early elementary students about hurricanes and cyclones. Plus, grab two free printable activities for studying hurricanes too!

For more weather learning, take a look at our list of 15 Weather STEM Activities for kids to try!

This hurricane unit for kids is a perfect way to talk about extreme weather over summer!

How to Use a Hurricane Unit for Kids

I’ve always been fascinated by hurricanes. They’re basically cyclones over water, which is amazing in itself.

They’re incredibly destructive, but the weather phenomena they produce is breathtaking, especially in satellite images.

We had to evacuate a couple of times when I was a kid and I thought it was exciting. As a child, you don’t understand that the possibility of your house being destroyed is not a fun thing.

But I still find the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs from June 1 to November 30, to be an interesting time of year for studying extreme weather.

What is a Hurricane for Kids

Watch the video below to learn about hurricanes form. Have your students answer the questions that follow and record their answers on paper.

(The note taking pages at the bottom of this page are perfect for this!)

  1. Where do hurricanes form? (Answer: They form in the warm ocean waters near the Equator.)
  2. How do hurricanes form? (Answer: Warm air above the ocean rises, creating low pressure under the water. Surrounding air rushes into the low pressure area, forming an area of warm, moist low pressure that rises above the water. As air continues to rush in, clouds form. The ocean’s warmth and water vapor causes the clouds and wind to spin.)
  3. How large can hurricanes become? (Answer: Up to 300 miles wide.)
  4. What is the eye of a hurricane? (Answer: The calm center of the storm.)
  5. What is the eye wall of a hurricane? (Answer: The wall of winds that surround the eye. These winds are the most damaging. The eye wall can be up to 30 miles in width.)
  6. What are the rainbands? (Answer: The rain clouds that surround the eye wall. These can be up to 300 miles in width.)
  7. Which hurricane categories are the most dangerous? (Answer: Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5)
  8. How powerful is the energy released by a large hurricane? (Answer: Energy equal to the blast of 10 atomic bombs per second.)
  9. What are hurricanes that form in the Pacific Ocean called? (Answer: Typhoons)

Hurricane Activities for Kids

These are plenty of ways to learn about summer storms! Try some of these elementary hurricane learning activities in your hurricane unit for kids.

  • Label the Hurricane Activity – A printable diagram that displays the parts of a hurricane
  • Hurricane In a Jar – An easy science experiment that demonstrates how hurricanes form
  • Hurricane Comprehension Worksheet – Printable summary of facts about hurricanes
  • Free Printable Hurricane Booklet – A great tool for tracking hurricanes that develop during the season
  • Ridiculous Weather Report – Fun activity for kids who want to create their own weather forecast
  • Hurricane Fill-In-the-Blank Worksheet – A printable report that helps kids understand more about hurricanes
  • Hurricane Tracking Activity – Printable tracking map for hurricanes
  • Hurricane Printable Mini Unit – 16-page printable pack with facts and activities about hurricanes
  • 5th Grade Hurricane Worksheets – Excellent hurricane printables for upper elementary kids with answer key

Hurricane Note Taking Pages

Round out your hurricane unit study with these printable note taking pages! They’re super handy for writing down some of the facts students will learn in this unit.

Just click the image or the link below to get your set free!

Tropical Storm Notebooking Pages

>>>> Tropical Storm Notebooking Pages <<<<

Hurricane Facts Matching Activity

Ready to learn more about different kinds of hurricanes?

This printable hurricane categories matching activity is perfect for introducing students to the Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane strength.

Along with a brief summary of hurricanes, this activity shows students how to classify each storm’s strength based on its sustained wind speed per hour.

An answer key is also included for easy grading!

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Easy Paper Cone Lion Craft

June 29, 2021 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

Summer is the perfect time for crafting with kids.

You have plenty of time, in case you need to make a craft store run. The kids are looking for fun things to do.

And, it’s always great when you can share a project that’s not something on a screen of some kind.

This simple paper cone lion craft is a perfect way to spend a little time crafting a fun project with little ones!

Easy Paper Cone Lion Craft for Kids

You probably already have the materials you’ll need to make this lion craft. But if you don’t, you can easily find them at the store.

Of course, if you just want to go to the craft store, I completely understand and will not judge you.

Read on to get the full instructions and the printable template for this paper animal craft.

And, for more crafting fun, take a look at this easy Paper 3-D Dolphin Craft you can make with kids!

This simple paper cone lion craft is a perfect crafting project for little ones!

What Do You Need to Make a Paper Lion Craft?

To make this paper lion craft, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)

  • Colorful craft paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Markers
  • Printable paper cone lion craft template (available HERE)

To use the printable template, you’ll need access to a printer and printer paper.

Simple Lion Craft for Kids to Make

After you print the template, all you need are child-safe scissors, markers, colored paper, a pencil, and glue!

How to Make a Paper Lion with Kids

Cut out the paper lion craft template pieces.

If you have older children, they can do this part on their own. But, you might want to help younger children perform this step.

Making a Paper Lion with Kids

Use a pencil to trace the template pieces onto colored paper.

On the cone body template piece, you’ll see a triangle shape. Cut that triangular piece out before tracing the shape onto craft paper.

Making a Paper Lion Craft

You can really use any color of paper you like. But if you want to make a traditional lion, use yellow paper for the body and orange paper for the mane and tail.

The inner ears can be traced on pink or light red paper.

How to Make a Paper Lion

Glue the lion’s face onto the center of the mane. Use a marker to draw “paw” lines onto the ends of the two arms.

Draw a cute lion’s face with markers. Glue the pink “ears” onto the yellow ear parts of the lion’s face.

Then glue the tail tuft onto the end of the lion’s tail.

Making a Paper Lion Animal Craft

Roll the paper cone body piece into an upright cone. Use glue or tape to secure the ends in the back.

Use glue to attach the lion’s face onto the top of the front of the cone.

Easy Paper Animal Craft for Kids

Glue the lion’s arms onto the each side of the cone’s front.

Finally, glue the tail onto the lower back of the cone. And you’re done!

Easy Paper Lion Animal Craft for Kids

Get the printable paper lion craft how-to instructions below!

Easy Paper Cone Lion Craft

Simple Lion Craft for Kids to Make

Make this simple and adorable paper cone lion craft with the kids!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Colored craft paper
  • Child-safe scissors
  • Markers
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Printable paper cone lion craft template (link available below)

Instructions

  1. Print the paper cone lion craft template. (Link HERE)
  2. Use scissors to cut out the template pieces. On the cone body template piece, cut the triangular shape out.
  3. Use a pencil to trace the template pieces onto colored craft paper.
  4. Cut out the colored lion craft pieces.
  5. Glue the lion's head into the center of the paper mane.
  6. Glue the tail end onto the paper lion's tail.
  7. Use markers to draw the lion's face.
  8. Glue the pink "ears" onto the yellow ears of the lion's head.
  9. Roll the cone template piece into an upright cone. Glue or tape the ends together to secure the cone in place.
  10. Glue the lion's head onto the tip of the cone.
  11. Use markers to draw the "paws" on the ends of the lion's arms.
  12. Glue the arms onto the front of the cone.
  13. Glue the tail to the back of the cone.
Project Type: Paper Crafts / Category: Crafts

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