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Preschool math projects for Easel

Preview of Bat Opinion Writing and Craft Bulletin Board

Bat Opinion Writing and Craft Bulletin Board

Art, writing and math, all in one great project! After learning about bats, my firsties wrote an opinion piece about whether they think bats are creepy or cool. Afterwards, they loved making their cute little bats!This product makes a very impressive showcase of learning when you add in the graph, showing how many students think bats are creepy and how many think bats are cool!A perfect way to decorate your bulletin board for October!I would love to see your finished projects! If you post them
Preview of Wild Things w/ Visual Texture Step-by-Step Powerpoint Drawing & Painting Lesson

Wild Things w/ Visual Texture Step-by-Step Powerpoint Drawing & Painting Lesson

Created by
Fuglefun
This download is a step-by-step PowerPoint with instructions, pictures, links, and media to help your young students through the steps to make a creative wild thing based on the creatures in Where the Wild Things are, by Maurice Sendak. This instructional video will help your students understand the drawing process.You may also be interested this handout for practicing visual texture on a wild thing.You may also be interested in this wild thing interactive game.Here are some Wild Thing Examples.
Preview of Think OUTSIDE the Box Drawing Prompts SHAPES | Doodle Challenge | No Prep

Think OUTSIDE the Box Drawing Prompts SHAPES | Doodle Challenge | No Prep

Created by
Doodle Thinks
Enjoy a new version of my popular THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX drawing prompts focusing on shapes. In this download there are 20 challenging and creative drawing prompts that will nurture your artists' creative juices. These prompts (including a set with name/date pages) varies in difficulty and will work well throughout the school year. This set is intended for all ages to complete, however, I do suggest starting with grades 1 or higher (please stay tune for other drawing prompts that are specific to
Preview of Spanish Pumpkin Investigation (Investigando una calabaza) K-2

Spanish Pumpkin Investigation (Investigando una calabaza) K-2

Created by
Claudia Alonso
Investigate a pumpkin in Spanish! Students K-2 become investigators as they figure out the pumpkin's properties (color, shape, size and texture), draw their pumpkin, label their pumpkin's parts, count its lines, measure how tall it is, measure how long it is, figure out if it sinks or floats, measure its weight, count the seeds, and more! Packet includes a recording sheet for students to glue their pumpkin seeds in five frames or ten frames. Book can be put together in two sizes: one page an
Preview of Math Kindergarten Number Flip Book 0-19 - ESL Vocabulary

Math Kindergarten Number Flip Book 0-19 - ESL Vocabulary

Created by
Fun To Teach
This Math resource provides great hands-on counting and skip-counting activities. The flipbooks and activities for Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade work perfectly in stations, centers, rotations, review, test prep, early or fast finisher activities, and more. Use them with Pre-kindergarten, Kinder, First Grade, and Second Grade students. With differentiated options, they fit a variety of learners. This critical thinking work for enrichment, GATE, or worksheet alternatives for indivi
Preview of STEM Challenge: design & create your own magic hat

STEM Challenge: design & create your own magic hat

STEM Challenge based on 'The Magic Hat' written by Mem Fox Children to design & create their own magic hat. Integrates design, number work, properties of materials, and engineering.
Preview of STEM Challenge: the snail & the whale mapping task

STEM Challenge: the snail & the whale mapping task

STEM Challenge based on 'the snail & the whale' by Julia Donaldson Children to create their own 2D or 3D map and represent where the snail & the whale travelled. Integrates design, number work, properties of materials, descriptive writing, and engineering.
Preview of STEM Challenge: Stickman- create your own stick character

STEM Challenge: Stickman- create your own stick character

STEM Challenge based on 'Stickman' by Julia Donaldson Children to design & create their own 'stick character' Integrates design, number work, properties of materials, descriptive writing, and engineering.
Preview of STEM Challenge: toothpick house for the three little pigs

STEM Challenge: toothpick house for the three little pigs

STEM Challenge based on The Three Little Pigs Children to design & create a house for the pigs using toothpicks to find out if this would be a suitable material for a house that the wolf can't blow down. Integrates design, number work, properties of materials, and engineering.
Preview of Basic Shape Names , Printables , Activities Colouring

Basic Shape Names , Printables , Activities Colouring

Created by
Rameeshah Shah
This contains Printable of Basic Shapes , Names , Colour Activity , Trace And Colour. Also Contains Cut And Paste Activity
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