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Kindergarten Block Center Bundle, Building Activities, Play Based Choice Time

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    1. If you are looking to setup developmental centers, such as blocks, story, math, writing, STEM, science, or art, in your preschool, kindergarten, or first grade classroom, this resource has everything you need to get started. It includes a set of 7 setup guides (one for each center) that will walk yo
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    Description

    These block center building activities are my favorite ways to offer block play in my kindergarten classroom, but can also be used in preschool, first grade or homeschool. Use these block building center activities as an independent activity, station, play tub, or for morning work, choice time or small group lessons. Just add blocks and a few simple props and you are ready to go!

    When children visit the block play center, they explore both math and science concepts through exploration and experimentation. This bundle includes 3 different types of challenges to offer at your block center throughout the school year.

    Read 5 Must-Have Materials for Your Kindergarten Block Center to learn more about setting up a block center in your classroom.

    How Does This Block Building Center Work?

    This resource gives you a year's worth of building challenges intended to spark children’s interests and imaginations, encourage “outside the block” thinking, and provide opportunities for children to make their thinking visible.

    You'll find 36 challenges, 12 within each category, making it easy for you to offer weekly or monthly challenges in your classroom block center.

    The Block Building Challenges include:

    • Material Challenges: Children are invited to explore and build with a new material such as rocks or planks.
    • Structural Challenges: Children are invited to build a specific structure such as a skyscraper or a bridge.
    • Habitat Challenges: Children are invited to research and build a habitat such as a farm or jungle.

    You might choose just to offer a new material, structural or habitat challenge each month or combine them and offer one of each within the same month. If you choose the latter option, you’ll see that the material, structure, and habitat were carefully selected to work together to create a complete challenge set.

    Bonus!

    This bundle also includes a Block Center Classroom Set Up Guide that shows you how to set up, organize and maintain your classroom block center for use during independent practice and choice time. 

    What's Inside These Block Play Challenges?:

    • a full-color table tent to display each challenge in your block center
    • printable "blueprints" for kids to draw their block building ideas
    • full-color photos of each habitat
    • Colorful signs/labels to hang in your block center
    • Family "wish list" letter to help you collect the materials needed for each block center challenge

    How Can I Use These Block Center Activities?:

    There are many ways to use these block center challenges.  You might try:

    • Block Center
    • Building Tubs
    • Construction Zone
    • Morning Bins
    • Choice Time
    • Free Play
    • Early Finisher Task

    Which Skills Will Kids Practice?

    • mathematical thinking
    • creativity
    • collaboration
    • abstract reasoning
    • visual-spatial awareness
    • fine motor skills
    • gross motor skills

    More Kindergarten Center Activities:

    What Teachers Say About This Block Center Bundle:

    ❤️"This resource has provided an easy, attractive way to update the bulletin board in our Block Center as our themes/units of study change. The photos are visually attractive and engage the students. They have loved working on the challenge activities." Carolyn M.

    ❤️"I love the way everything lined up with so many standards." Kathleen H.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Describe objects in the environment using names of shapes, and describe the relative positions of these objects using terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to.
    Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
    Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).
    Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).
    Model shapes in the world by building shapes from components (e.g., sticks and clay balls) and drawing shapes.

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