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Ahoy Matey! Your kids will learn numbers and practice counting with these fun pirate treasure counting mats! This pirate math activity is sure to be a hit!
Looking for a fun Preschool Math Unit? This set is all about numbers and counting for numbers 1-10. Kids can form numbers, play with them and count them in so many different ways.
Looking for a super fun theme to kick off summer time?! PIRATES! This preschool pack is full of math, literacy, and writing centers and activities that will engage your little ones. You can grab these activities in my TPT shop. Pirate Preschool Pack Buried Words/Letters- Hide the treasure map under some kinetic sand. Brush away the sand to find the sight words/letters. Trace the letter/word on the recording page. There are 2 versions of this activity. One with letters, and one with sight words. Sand Writing Tray- Trace each letter in the sand. Read it, Build it, Write it- Use the letter OR sight word treasure maps. Read each letter/word. Build it with letter beads/tiles, and then write it with dry erase marker. Digging for Treasure- Find each letter coin in a treasure chest! This cute one is from Melissa and Doug, but you could totally make your own from a baby wipes container! Pull out a letter coin, and trace it on the recording page. Sunken Treasure Sorting- Hide treasure in a sensory bin of blue water. Scoop out the treasure, and sort it by color. Shape Treasure- Mark each 2D shape with a gold coin. Pirate Patterns- Create and extend each pattern with gems. Pirate Sensory Bin- We love sensory bins, and this one is always a favorite. We used kinetic sand, gems (Amazon), sea shells, and jewels! Sharks in the Water- Roll a dice. Add that many shark fins (triangle pattern blocks) into the water. Counting Treasure- Pick a number card. Count that many pieces of treasure onto the mat. Roll and Add/Roll and Count- There are 2 versions of this game. Roll and Add/ Roll and Count. Roll the dice and then cover that number. Roll and Read Pirate Flags- This was a simple set up! Draw pirate flags and write letters, sight words, numbers, or shapes in each flag. Roll, read, and dot each flag. Pirate Ship Name Tracing- I wrote the letters in my little guy's name in highlighter. He traced each letter in his name. Excavate the Treasure- Freezing the gems in a cake pan lead to a lot of fun! My little guy used water and pipettes to save the treasure! We love fizzy ANYTHING. We adding baking soda and vinegar in with our gems. SO FUN! For extra bubbles, add a drop of dish soap to your vinegar! X Marks the Spot- Make an X with painters tape. Then, paint the entire page. When the paint has dried, remove the painters tape and reveal the X marks the spot! Have you made pirate themed slime?? We added gold paint to our glue and then followed our favorite slime recipe. We threw in our gems for added fun! To make our slime we used 1/2 T baking soda, 1 T contact lens solution, and a bottle of glue (squirt in some gold paint)! My boys begged me to buy these pirate stickers from Michaels. We used them a TON. I wrote a sight word on each flag and popsicle stick. Hayden matched the words to build a pirate flag. Walk the Plank- This was a favorite. Walk the line and then pick up an alphabet card or sight word card. Recycled Ships- Use recycled objects to build your own pirate ship. You can grab all this fun and so much more in my TPT shop! I hope your little ones enjoy this as much as we did! Pirate Preschool Pack Here is a fun freebie for you! Pirate Alphabet Match
Check out my round up of my favorite ocean centers and activities designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Looking for a super fun theme to kick off summer time?! PIRATES! This preschool pack is full of math, literacy, and writing centers and activities that will engage your little ones. You can grab these activities in my TPT shop. Pirate Preschool Pack Buried Words/Letters- Hide the treasure map under some kinetic sand. Brush away the sand to find the sight words/letters. Trace the letter/word on the recording page. There are 2 versions of this activity. One with letters, and one with sight words. Sand Writing Tray- Trace each letter in the sand. Read it, Build it, Write it- Use the letter OR sight word treasure maps. Read each letter/word. Build it with letter beads/tiles, and then write it with dry erase marker. Digging for Treasure- Find each letter coin in a treasure chest! This cute one is from Melissa and Doug, but you could totally make your own from a baby wipes container! Pull out a letter coin, and trace it on the recording page. Sunken Treasure Sorting- Hide treasure in a sensory bin of blue water. Scoop out the treasure, and sort it by color. Shape Treasure- Mark each 2D shape with a gold coin. Pirate Patterns- Create and extend each pattern with gems. Pirate Sensory Bin- We love sensory bins, and this one is always a favorite. We used kinetic sand, gems (Amazon), sea shells, and jewels! Sharks in the Water- Roll a dice. Add that many shark fins (triangle pattern blocks) into the water. Counting Treasure- Pick a number card. Count that many pieces of treasure onto the mat. Roll and Add/Roll and Count- There are 2 versions of this game. Roll and Add/ Roll and Count. Roll the dice and then cover that number. Roll and Read Pirate Flags- This was a simple set up! Draw pirate flags and write letters, sight words, numbers, or shapes in each flag. Roll, read, and dot each flag. Pirate Ship Name Tracing- I wrote the letters in my little guy's name in highlighter. He traced each letter in his name. Excavate the Treasure- Freezing the gems in a cake pan lead to a lot of fun! My little guy used water and pipettes to save the treasure! We love fizzy ANYTHING. We adding baking soda and vinegar in with our gems. SO FUN! For extra bubbles, add a drop of dish soap to your vinegar! X Marks the Spot- Make an X with painters tape. Then, paint the entire page. When the paint has dried, remove the painters tape and reveal the X marks the spot! Have you made pirate themed slime?? We added gold paint to our glue and then followed our favorite slime recipe. We threw in our gems for added fun! To make our slime we used 1/2 T baking soda, 1 T contact lens solution, and a bottle of glue (squirt in some gold paint)! My boys begged me to buy these pirate stickers from Michaels. We used them a TON. I wrote a sight word on each flag and popsicle stick. Hayden matched the words to build a pirate flag. Walk the Plank- This was a favorite. Walk the line and then pick up an alphabet card or sight word card. Recycled Ships- Use recycled objects to build your own pirate ship. You can grab all this fun and so much more in my TPT shop! I hope your little ones enjoy this as much as we did! Pirate Preschool Pack Here is a fun freebie for you! Pirate Alphabet Match
These pirate crafts and printable pirate activities for preschoolers are sure to get lots of smiles on pirate day.
This free pirate alphabet map activity will have your kids actively moving and learning! Click through for this free resource!
Looking for fun Pirate Activities for Preschool? Check out these 16 Hands-On Pirate Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
A fun Free Printable pack of learning activities with an exciting Pirate theme. Kids will enjoy mastering skills with this pack.
Cute, free printable pirate worksheets to practice math and litearcy skills with a pirate theme. Siimply print and work through activities.
Fun and educational printable pirate worksheets for kids! Great for summer or ocean themes. Use with preschool, pre k, and kindergarten children.
Today, I am sharing how to set up a pirate dramatic play that will have your little one ready to talk in a funny voice and walk the plank in no time.
Looking for fun Pirate Activities for Preschool? Check out these 16 Hands-On Pirate Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Pirate printable book for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kids. Perfect as part of a pirate theme or Talk Like a Pirate Day activities.
Ahoy matey! Let's sail with the pirates in the caribean with this fun pirate counting activity for kids - count to 10 and addition.
FREE printable pirate number puzzles for preschoolers to practice number order, numbers 1-20, visual discrimination, & matching skills for an ocean theme!
These Pirate playdough mats are a free printable for kids. Help preschoolers learn their numbers from 1 - 10 with some play based learning.
Click on the Fun-A-Day.com link to get your copy of the pirate cutting practice printable. Preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kids can use the pirate tracing sheets multiple ways to practice important fine motor skills.
Ahoy Matey! Your kids will learn numbers and practice counting with these fun pirate treasure counting mats! This pirate math activity is sure to be a hit!
Do you need educational activities for your preschooler this summer? You'll love these Summer Preschool Worksheets that cover counting, letters, and more.
FREE printable Pirate-themed shape sorting and matching activity, sure to be a hit! Preschool and kinder kids will love to pretend to be a pirate and put all the coin shapes in their correct treasure chest.
Help the pirates through the storm and practice some prewriting skills with these cool pirate line tracing worksheets!
Looking for a summer camp activity that's easy to set up? This pirate theme craft encourages creativity and imagination. With this printable, your preschool or kindergarten students can create their own fun treasure map filled with obstacles, creatures and, of course, x marks the spot!
Have fun practicing letters, math, & other literacy activities with these FREE Printable Jake and the Neverland Pirates Worksheets
These fizzing treasure chests are perfect for your preschool pirate theme or summer camp. Lots of learning fun with this pirate science experiment!
Do you need educational activities for your preschooler this summer? You'll love these Summer Preschool Worksheets that cover counting, letters, and more.
Use this free pirate printable book during your next kindergarten or preschool pirate theme (or as part of Talk Like a Pirate activities). You can get your own copy by clicking on the Fun-A-Day.com link.
Looking for a fun Pirate Preschool Binder for kids? Check out these 8 Hands-On Pirate activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
A fun Free Printable pack of learning activities with an exciting Pirate theme. Kids will enjoy mastering skills with this pack.
FREE Pirate Activity Pack For Kids There are affiliate links in this post. Read my disclosure policy to learn more. Kids do love Pirates! We have prepared different activities for your kids that they can enjoy playing with their friends. Pirate themed activity in the classroom or party is one of the favorite themes of
This Pirate Counting Activity is perfect for practicing number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and of course fine motor skills.
Grab these Pirate worksheets to practice alphabet letters with a pirate theme. These ABC printables are so cute for pre-k and kindergarten!
The kids will have a blast with this pirate cutting practice! It's the perfect way for them to work on their cutting practice while combining it with educational activities!
Pirate Themed Preschool and Kindergarten Educational Pack 50+ Pages of work sheets and activities for Pre-K and Kindergarten! What is one of your favorite Summer themes to work in? One of my favori…
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Pirate theme brain break and yoga ideas! Keep the kids moving with a pirate theme!