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This is a free page from my FALL OBSERVATION SHEETS packet. Kiddos will choose a leaf, examine it and record their observations on their recording sheet. You will receive one blackline version of this page. Observation Sheets for Fall Science Included in the PAID version product packet: Taking a look at - Rotting Apples Apples Pumpkins Inside of Pumpkins Spiders Gourds Leaves PLUS: Bonus Sink and Float Activities You may also like: Pumpkin Life Cycle The Biggest Pumpkin Ever Task Cards How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: •Go to your MY PURCHASES page. You will see a Provide Feedback button beside each of your purchases. Click it and you can give feedback for the item. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you can use toward your future purchases. I appreciate your feedback as it helps me gauge which products are your favorites and I can create similar items for your classroom lessons and activities Become a Follower: •Look for the green star and the word FOLLOW under my name. Click it to become a follower and you will receive any updates that I make to my store – including discounts, forever freebies and new products. Thank You! Gretchen Ebright Endless Teaching Ideas
These Color by Number Fall Preschool Worksheets are an exciting way to teach preschool learners counting and number recognition. You're definitely not going to want to miss them.
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Today we're continuing with the theme of easy fall crafts. Couple of days ago I shared this really beautiful Sewn Leaf Art project that I made with my preschooler. Today I just wanted to share this gorgeous folded paper leaf banner. I came up with the idea after reading some fall-themed books with my son. Seeing all the beautiful colored leaves in the books made me miss the fall leaves back on the East coast. And then it hit me- why not make our own? Bring a bit of fall to our forever-summer state. And so, my son and I got to making and painting together. The results came out so beautiful that he insisted we hang the banner up in his room to spruce it up. Don't have time to paint leaves? Try this easy origami paper version instead! Materials Used: Thick paper (We used sketch paper instead of Watercolor Paper because it was easier to fold and hole punch.) Paint brushes Liquid Watercolors Plastic Tray Art Palettes Scissors Hole Puncher (We got our from Target and LOVE it.) Yarn Stapler Here's how we made our paper leaf banner! First, I cut out a bunch of 5 1/2" x 7" rectangles. Then, I took my rectangle and folded it in half, then in half, then in half again (along the length.) (This way I had lines to guide my accordion folds later.) Then, I punched a hole in one end. Then, I unfolded most of my folds until my paper was only folded in half. I cut a slanted line on one side (right in the image above) to give the general shape of a leaf. (The leaf's point is in the middle of the paper.) Once I had this general shape down. I cut out several different types of designs on my slanted side to make various leaves that looked realistic when refolded. Then, I open up my paper and accordion folded the paper along my pre-folded lines. I stapled the folds together. I opened up my accordion folds like a fan and pushed down on the leaf's edges to make sure they stay opened. I ended up with some really lovely and modern leaves. (Apologies if my directions seem rather intense. But I promise that once you make one leaf, you'll become a leaf making factory and churn out a whole bunch more.) Then, we grabbed your watercolor paints and painted away! At first we we looked at some photos of fall leaves and choose fall-themed colors. But then my son requested blue and purple too because he really loves those colors. I made a whole bunch of leaves for us to paint, but it took him 1/2 an hour to just finish painting one! He was very set on painting both the front and back and all the folded nooks and crannies. So while he worked on his leaf, I just splashed the rest with beautiful, vibrant colors. (Don't you just looove the pigmentation of Liquid Watercolors. Really, gorgeous.) Once our paint dried, I tied the leaves to a 3 long strands of yarn. And that's it! I really, really love how this activity turned out. I hope you enjoy trying it out with your children too! I'll bet it would make a wonderful play date or classroom art activity. Couldn't you just imagine several kids painting side-by-side to create beautiful fall-themed decorations? And if you liked this simple painting activity, check out these 4 other painting activities below! Painted Cardboard Castles Painted Paper Plates Paper Plate Dragons Scrape Art- Easy Abstract Art with Kids Let's keep in Contact! You can always find more fun ideas on my Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter accounts! (Or subscribe to my email mailing list by filling out the pink bar at the top of the screen. Happy making, friends!
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Our latest science experiments for kids is all about leaves! We used colored water to observe how liquids move through the leaves of plants. This post also includes a free printable recording sheet. NGSS: Disciplinary Core Idea LS1.C Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest Board! With all the new growth in our yard this spring, …
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Kids will be WOWED with this hands-on, fall science experiment where they will explore Why do Leaves Change Color for kids! Fun Leaf Activity!
In today's article: Fun back to school color by number worksheets! Back to school time is right around the corner. If you want your kids to get excited about going back to school, try these
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We begin the Color Me Christian series right where our Creation unit left off, with the fall of Adam and Eve. Sin is a heavy topic to teach little ones, but if they are old enough to understand obedience and disobedience, they are old enough to understand sin. As you will see in this lesson, it is important to reassure our preschoolers about God's love for them, as we teach them that they are sinners. God loves us all the time, even when we have sinned and disobeyed. Adam and Eve had to leave the garden, because God said that was the consequence for their sin. God was sad that Adam and Eve disobeyed Him, but He was not mad at them. He still loved them, and promised them a Savior. Bible Truth: Dark: See my dark heart stained with sin. Bible Story: Adam and Eve disobeyed God. I have sin in my heart when I disobey. Bible Study: Genesis 3; Romans 3:23; 1 John 1:5-6 sing See My Dark Heart (see this post for an explanation of the visual) This entire unit of lessons is based on this song. Sing it a few times each week, to reinforce the lessons that you are teaching. Before we sing the song, this week, I will hold the dark heart and explain that this is a dark heart stained with sin. Sin is when we disobey God. The Bible says that we all have sinned. teach the fall For this lesson, I like to use an interactive read-aloud. I read the story from a children's Bible. The one pictured below is the one that I recommend for this age group. I read the story aloud, and show them the pictures, stopping at several key places to explore and emphasize certain points. Keep reading to find out where I pause, and how I interact with the children throughout the story! found here Begin by showing them a picture of Adam and Eve in God's special garden from your children's Bible. Ask the children if they think Adam and Eve look happy or sad? Talk about how happy they were to be with God in His garden. They took care of the garden and walked with God. Read the story aloud. When you get to the part of the story about the tree that they should not eat, stop to explore this point a little further. Pass out a piece of fruit (such as an apple, banana, orange, etc.) to each child. Talk about how God said they could eat the fruit from ALL of these trees, but this one tree they should not eat. I like the children to repeat after me, "God said, 'This one tree (hold up one finger), do not eat' (wave your finger side to side)." Then I'll ask the question, "What did God say?" Now they have the opportunity to answer the question by repeating the phrase again, "This one tree, do not eat." When you come to the snake's lie, stop and ask the children, "What did God say?" Wait for them to respond with the phrase, "This one tree, do not eat." The way to overcome the enemy's lies is with the truth of God's Word. You are laying that foundation in their hearts when you stop to contrast what the serpent said with what God said. As a side note, I am very careful to not call the forbidden fruit an apple, or any other fruit name. Often times children's version of this story call the forbidden fruit an apple, but the Bible does not say what kind of fruit it was. This may seem like a minor detail, but I strongly believe that it is our responsibility to teach the Word of God with as much accuracy as we possibly can! :) Continue reading the story from the children's Bible. When Eve takes a bite from the fruit, stop to expound on the moment. Talk about how delicious the fruit was, and that it seemed like nothing bad happened to her! The Bible teaches us that sin is pleasurable (Hebrews 11:25). We do children a dis-service if we don't acknowledge the pleasures of sin. At the end of the story, ask the children, "Now how do Adam and Eve look? Are they happy or sad? Why are they sad?" Explain that now they are sad, because they disobeyed God. They have to leave the garden, and can't be with God. dark paper heart Follow up the Bible story with this object lesson to further explain sin to your preschoolers. You will need: a white paper heart a couple strips of black construction paper a glue stick SAY: Disobeying God and breaking His rules is called sin. Adam and Eve sinned when they disobeyed God. They broke God's rules and ate the fruit from the tree that God said no to touch. The Bible says that we have all sinned and disobeyed God's rules. When we sin, darkness fills our hearts. Show the white heart. As you give each example of sin, tear off a piece of black construction paper, and lightly glue it to the heart. Sin is when mommy tells us to clean up, and we keep playing. Sin is when Daddy tells us to come inside and we say, "No, I want to stay outside!" Sin is when we take something that does not belong to us. Sin is when we hurt our brother, or sister, or our friends. Sin is when we disobey our teachers. Sin is when we tell a lie, like if we say we didn't break something, but we really did. Sin is when we cry and throw a fit, because we don't get what we want. You may give more examples if you like. Now this heart is full of darkness and sin. When we have sin in our heart, we cannot be friends with God. Did you know that God still loves you, even when your heart is full of sin?! God loves us all the time! He never stops loving us. Even though Adam and Eve had to leave the garden, God still loved them! God wants us to be His friend, so He promised Adam and Eve that He would send Jesus to save us all from sin. God loved us so much that He sent Jesus to die on the cross, so that His blood can wash away our sin. God really does love us! I leave it at that for now, since next week we will talk about Jesus forgiving our sin in much more detail. Let's pray and tell Jesus that we are sorry for sin, and ask Him to forgive us. Ask the children to bow their heads, close their eyes, and repeat after you. As you are praying, remove all the black pieces from the heart. God, I have sinned and disobeyed. I am sorry for my sin. Please come into my heart and take all my sin away. Help me to obey and follow you. Thank You Jesus. In Jesus name, and all God's children said, AMEN! Wow! Look what Jesus did for us! He took away our sin so that we could be friends with God! craft Here are a couple simple activity sheet crafts to accompany this lesson. For both crafts you will need: black construction paper scissors glue crayons adam & eve sin To prepare, download and print this activity sheet. Cut small hearts out of black construction paper. In class, provide crayons for the children to color the picture. Help the children glue a black heart to both Adam and Eve. sin separates This craft compliments the paper heart object lesson. To prepare download and print this activity sheet. Cut black construction paper into approximately 1/2" strips. In class, give each child a strip of construction paper to tear into pieces and glue onto the heart. Provide crayons for the children to color the picture as well.
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My children look forward to shopping for their back-to-school supplies to make sure we are all ready for this school year. If you are looking for something enjoyable to do with your little one, these free printable crayons template is the perfect activity! These simple printable crayons template is a plain black and white drawing.
Fun filled Centers and Worksheets for your Preschool 2D Shapes Unit. Kids will love these hands-on learning games and activities that work on 2D Shape formation, Shape Tracing, Shape recognition, and 2D Shapes in Real Life. 77 Pages in this Set!! This Gingerbread Man Printables set also includes 15 no-prep worksheets that reinforce shape tracing, shape […]
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Fall is here! The leaves are turning beautiful shades of red, orange, yellow, and gold. Living here in Utah is truly one of the most beautiful places to enjoy the fall foliage! As the air turns crisp and the season begins to change, it make me want to create. So I am sharing some fun