Do you need a hands-on, sensory lesson to teach about kind words? You will love this! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and even older kids! Also part of the Virtual Book Club for Kids!
Looking for a friendship craft for preschoolers that can complement your unit on Friendships? These super cute friendship bracelets are perfect for your preschool, Pre-K or Kindergarten students. Easy to use with lots of options (60 design options). Just print the friendship bracelets, cut them out and color-in! Your students will love making these friendship bracelets and giving them to each other! An easy friendship craft your preschoolers will enjoy! ⭐️ Download the friendship-craft-for-preschoolers-PREVIEW to learn more! What’s included in this Friendship Craft for Preschoolers? 60 Different Friendship Bracelet designs. Length: 7.5 inches Height: 1.5 inches Looking for More Friendship Resources? Check this out: Friendship Activities for Preschoolers | BUNDLE
You can easily help your students get to know each other. Try some of these games about friendship to help your students out.
Are you looking for preschool teamwork activities that will engage your preschool, pre-k or kindergarten students? This comprehensive lesson and activities on teamwork is exactly what you need to help your young learners begin to start thinking and talking about: ✯ The qualities of teamwork ✯ The importance of teamwork ✯ When teamwork is beneficial in the classroom or in the playground Check Out the Preview Here: **DOWNLOAD THE Preschool-Teamwork-Activities-PREVIEW TO SEE MORE** ☞ Did you know this is part of a huge Activities on Friendship BUNDLE? Everything you need to help your students develop positive relationships is in this awesome bundle!
Sharing activity inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems! Perfect for homeschool, classrooms, or family fun. Includes a free printable!
We wrapped up Friendship Week today. We did a lot of discussing what it means to do a friend and what are some fun/safe things you can do with your friend. I created this fun matching game to use in our sensory bin. I dyed some rice for the first time and it turned out perfect! It also reminded me of grass, so I found pictures of kids on the playground. On the cards I wrote words that describe what a good friend does, like share, help, kind, etc. Then, we picked a card, read the word, and discussed the word more. I added these fun "Buddy Builders" from Amazon and they were perfect "friends" for our park. This book is a great way to talk about the nice things our hands can do. Especially, if you have any kiddos who like to use their hands in an unsafe way ;) I also dyed noodles for the first time, too! We used those noodles to make friendship necklaces! We also used a bead kit for friendship bracelets :) Click on image to grab this bead kit! These peanut butter and jelly color matching cards were a huge hit! We played restaurant and worked together to serve the correct colors. I got these from The Homestead Teacher! Grab them HERE! We like to think of words that start with each letter. When we are out, we will see a letter and I always have to think of something that starts with that letter. It totally helps connect learning, so I made these "F is for friends!" page and we decorated the 'f' different supplies. For our play dough invitation, I printed off this cute friendship clip art set from Creative Clips! We put the friends in our play dough and pretended we were playing at the park! The last game we did was this fun math activity! We had to help the boy get to his friends by rolling our dice and counting each circle. It was a great way to practice some counting, number identification, and taking turns! Grab these activities HERE! *NOTE: the play dough friends are not included in this due to terms of use, but they are free for you to download HERE!
Are you looking for a comprehensive bundle that includes all the essential activities on friendship for preschoolers? This thoughtfully planned out friendship activities bundle is filled with over 550-pages and has all the major friendship skills in mind. With 19 classroom resources to teach Friendship Skills to your preschoolers, you will have all you need to support your young learners as they develop those skills needed for healthy relationships! What’s Covered in these Activities on Friendship for Preschoolers BUNDLE? ☀️ Download the Activities-on-friendship-BUNDLE-PREVIEW to see more ☀️ Friendship Activities for Preschoolers BUNDLE PREVIEW VIDEO: ☀️ PLEASE NOTE: PRODUCTS IN THIS BUNDLE ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE INDIVIDUALLY SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU DON'T HAVE THEM ALREADY☀️
This friendship gross motor activity makes friendship activities for preschool fun, especially with an ice cream theme that kids will love!
I am ready to add spring poems to our poetry notebooks. I just can't take the winter any longer! Poems to add to our notebooks this month! Make a Hello Spring Book! Hello butterflies! click here for poems and spring book Here are some other posts that share spring poems! March Poems April Poems April Poems
Are you looking for a friendship activity that will get your students thinking about how they can be a better friend? These friendship scenario cards are made especially with preschool and kindergarten students in mind and come in printable PDF & Powerpoint versions. This friendship resource will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Friendship Skills. Did you know this resource is also part of an AMAZING friendship skills bundle? What’s included in this Friendship Scenario Cards resource? •24 Friendship Scenarios (4 per page) •Guiding Questions •Versions: PDF Color and Black & White •Vibrant PowerPoint Version
Do you need a fun and interactive friendship activity for preschoolers that helps reinforce how to be a very good friend? Your young learners are going to love ‘mixing up’ this recipe for being a good friend! What ingredients will your students add to the pot? This resource will be a great addition to your Unit on Friendship with your preschoolers and kindergarten students and will get your young learners talking about how to be a good friend. ⭐️ Download the PREVIEWpdf to learn more! What’s included in this Recipe for Being a Good Friend activity? Detailed lesson plan A large pot & mixing spoon with ingredients to add to the pot. Positive & Negative qualities 1 x Editable page to add your own ingredients for friendship Recipe for a good friend worksheet (3 versions) Craft: Recipe for Being a Good Friend- Chef Hat
The friendship activities in this resource have been developed to get children thinking and discussing ways to be a good friend at preschool. With visual prompts to stimulate discussion, the read-aloud story will get the children engaged and sharing their thoughts! ✯The following friendship activities will encourage the children to explore Ways to be a Good Friend in a fun and interactive way. PREVIEW VIDEO: https://youtu.be/8YiGEzIg8LE
Friendship-building activities help children in K-3 develop strong social skills. When relationships are an important factor in education, kids succeed in school and life.
A Preschool Friendship Theme that includes preschool lesson plans, activities and Interest Learning Center ideas for your Preschool Classroom!
Are you looking to help your children identify ways of being a good friend? Use this print and go friendship activity for preschoolers to get your children thinking about what it looks like to be a good friend. This Being a Good Friend activity is a perfect companion to your Unit on Friendship. These bright and engaging clip cards show pictures of ways of being a good friend versus not so desirable ways of treating a friend. The beautiful clip art shows many different common scenarios your young learner would identify with. Did you know these clip cards are part of a SEL Clip Cards BUNDLE? What’s included in this friendship activity for preschoolers? 16 x Is This Being a Good Friend (Yes/No)? Clip Cards 12 x Who’s Being a Good Friend? Clip Cards All pages come in vibrant color or ink-saving black and white. Just print on card stock, laminate for durability and then grab some pegs! Super easy!
This toddler friendship activity is easy and fun to make and is a simple reminder that we are all friends in our classroom. Free printable!
It’s important for preschoolers to have friends at a young age. Friendships help children develop many important life skills, like sorting out conflicts and getting along with other people. Encourage the class to make new friends and help them celebrate their friendships with the crafts listed below. These crafts are preschool-friendly, and children can play ... Read more
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Discover math Valentine's Day activities your preschoolers will adore. All hands-on ways to practice counting, measurement, patterns, and more!
Looking for fun and meaningful Kindergarten friendship activities? You'll love these for your small group counseling activities or classroom lessons!
Creating A Classroom Community Through Art Part 1 Red, yellow, and blue are great alone, but when you mix them you create something beautiful. This is how lasting friendships are formed. Two individuals coming together to create something beautiful - FRIENDSHIP. The children pick a friend to work with and were given a large sheet of paper to decorate. We used tempera paint (red, yellow, blue), flannel sheets, and plastic plates. We diluted the paint with water to make it easier for it to pass through the flannel sheet. The children then placed one hand in one of the primary colors, and made handprints on the table. "What does the paint feel like on your hands?" "What do you think will happen if you hold hands and mix your colors?" "Can you create that color again?" "How many different colors can you make?" How can you make that color brighter?" Holding Hands to Mix Colors Color Mixing: Yellow + Blue = Green Color Mixing: Red + Blue = Purple One of the final art pieces. This is a working piece of art that the children will continue to add to, and extend their ideas. More to come very soon!
Try these meaningful activities to teach your preschooler about what makes a good friend. Included are 16+ friendship activities for preschoolers.
Making Friends activity that teaches 6 keys to friendships (trustworthy, considerate, helpful, caring, good listener, forgiving). Students will listen to scenarios and decide which friendship trait they would use. Now includes a digital version for use with Google Slides for digital learning. Includes: ►Activity description including instructions/walk-through of activity, objectives, materials, guiding questions, SEL competencies, and ASCA standards. ►3 Pages of Friendship Scenarios ►2 game card options: less printing/ink smaller option and large colorful cutout key option. ►2 Pages listing the 6 keys to friendship with descriptions. ►Black and white version included. ►UPDATED: Now includes Google Classroom version, the link to access this resource on Google Drive and instructions for use is on page 20. ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ⭐Recommended Resources⭐ ★ Forecast your Choices sorting activity ★ Walk in my sneakers empathy activity Check out my other KEYS products: ★ Keys to Conflict ★ Keys to Success ★ Keys to Stress Management ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ✨Let's follow each other on Social Media ✨ ❤️Click here to follow my TPT store to be updated about new products which are 50% off the first 24 hours posted! Heart and Mind Teaching on Pinterest Heart and Mind Teaching on Facebook Heart and Mind Teaching on Instagram Heart and Mind Teaching Website ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Copyright © Heart and Mind Teaching. If you have questions or problems please contact me: [email protected]
Are your preschool or kindergarten students having difficulty in sharing a friend with others? This More Than One Friend lesson includes interactive activities on this common friendship issue to help your students see that it is okay to have more than one friend. By the end of this lesson, your students will understand that we all have room in our hearts to have more than one friend! Did you know this is part of an awesome Friendship BUNDLE? This More than One Friend resource includes: 1. Detailed Lesson Plan: To guide you through introducing your students to the idea that we can have more than one friend. 2. A Read Aloud PowerPoint Story – Your students will love the simplicity of the story and with each page, they will be encouraged to think deeper about friendships and to share their thoughts. 3. Sorting Activity: These More Than One Friend Statements are a great way to get your students thinking more about what is okay and what isn’t when it comes to having more than one friend. 4. Find Someone Who Activity: This activity will help your students connect with each other and perhaps even open up their friendship circle! It will help your students see that there are others in class who have similar likes. 5. Craft Activity: Color and decorate your own crown. Includes two versions. 6. Bonus Activity: My Friends – drawing activity. Perfect for drawing who your different friends are.
Teachers can use these 15 friendship books and videos for the classroom to teach kids friendship skills: how to make friends and how to be a good friend.
Use our Free Friendship Unit in your classroom to teach students the characteristics of a good friend and how to make the right choices at school and at home when it comes to navigating and maintaining friendships. This free friendship unit is perfect for back to school time or a refresher anytime during the school
Introducing a friendship themed read aloud to celebrate *National Unicorn Day* ~ featured in the MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “Unicorn (and Horse)” by David Miles and Hollie Mengert *~Click her…
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Whether it's the beginning of the school year or anytime in the middle--this is one of my favorite activities to do with students. As much as school is about reading, writing, math, science, social studies, PE, art, music, and all the subjects--it's even more about the relationships that students build with their peers. No classroom is perfect because we are all learning! We start off with FRIENDSHIP TOWERS. At first I have some building blocks (you can use Jenga blocks, unifix cubes, really anything that you can build with) and we talk about what makes a great friend by asking questions like: What do great friends do? What do they sound like? What do they look like? (as in actions) What do they make you feel like? And with each response I build a tower. I have my students write down key terms that they say and add to their "Friendship Tower" page. A freebie printable is at the end of this post for you to use because #yourock. Then I talk about how all friends aren't perfect...and I take away a few blocks. We discuss how this doesn't mean that a friendship is over, it just means that you have to keep building. Now sometimes something might happen where you feel your friendship tower has been completely destroyed. Sadsville. We discuss cirmcumstances like this because students will encounter this--it's real life y'all. BUT then we talk about how it's okay to rebuild and refortify your friendship and how it is totally possible! Then students get to build their own friendship towers and encourage one another and cheer each other on for the "coooolest tower" or the "tallest tower" or the "funkiest tower" and so on. I'm allllll about simplicity with a big impact and my students alllllllways love this one. JUST had to share! Will you try this? I think you should! Let me know how it goes in the comments. Oh, and grab this handy dandy freebie printable {HERE} Over and Out!
ALL ABOUT FRIENDSHIP Friendship and conflict solving skills are so important to teach our kiddos. Our job is to teach them important social skills. They need these tools to ensure successful relationships with their peers and adults. It is tricky, but it can be done! I am sharing some
Explore social-emotional activities for preschoolers and toddlers that support cooperation, interaction, and relationship building.
Friendship in a Cup is a fun and tasty back to school activity to help your students embrace friendship in the classroom.
A week of simple kindness activities for preschoolers. Think about and do acts of kindness at home and wider community and more.
These Zacchaeus Bible story activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Zacchaeus Sequencing Print these story