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This moon craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, or older kids. It's a great art extension during a space theme in the classroom.
This space classroom transformation is perfect for elementary students. Your class will love this room transformation theme!
Transforming your classroom into a fantasy-themed space can be an exciting way to spark the imagination and create a magical atmosphere for your students. A fantasy-themed classroom offers a unique and playful environment that encourages creativity, engagement, and a sense of wonder.
Are you looking for a calm classroom theme? I have five beautiful and unique classroom decor bundles that will help create a peaceful, engaging, and beautiful home away from home in your classroom! These five bundles will be a perfect way to create a calm classroom vibe!
Let's take off to outer space! Space Scarf activities will engage your Elementary music and P.E. students as well as Preschool and Home school Students with fun movements in a space theme. These activities are "out of this world"! Not only great for movement but also help your students build GROSS MOTOR skills, and reinforce directional movement while having fun. Add in your own music or use them with students own compositions reflecting a space theme. A Great addition to your music classroom, Brain Break Activities or P.E. curriculum. RESOURCE INCLUDES: *SCARF TEACHING IDEAS PAGES *STUDENT DIRECTIONS and RULES for SCARVES and RIBBONS *Use your favorite Classical, Pop or student compositions. Due to copyright laws-MUSIC IS NOT INCLUDED. There are 32 Directional Slides/pages for students to read and show their fun Scarf Moves. RESOURCE INFO The Activities can help to encourage connections in Literacy and Math. *Literacy Connections: Left to Right, Reading *Cross body movements foster Brain Connections that help students with reading, writing, speech, fine and gross motor development. *Math Connections: *Kindergarten and First Grade Directional Words associated with Common Core Math. This product comes as a PDF file for easy printing and a Power point file so that you can add in your music and time your slides, or rearrange the order of your presentation. Suggested timing is about 20 seconds per slide. Print out the cards and laminate. Leave in your sub tub with a thumbdrive of your favorite music selections for an engaging student activity. PLEASE NOTE that this product is part of the JOHN WILLIAMS COMPOSER BUNDLE. JOHN WILLIAMS COMPOSER BUNDLE HERE MORE CREATIVE MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES: Buggy Bean Bag Activities Buggy Movement Activities Buggy Scarf Activities Buggy Stretchy Band Movement Activities Creative Movement Category Link Parachute Activities Move Your Body Activity Video Scarf Activities Bundle Move Your Body Video Movement Activity Bean Bag ActivitiesNutcracker Creative Movement and Scarf Activities Creative Movement Bundle-Bands, Scarves, Parachutes Stretchy Band Songs and ActivitiesScarf and Ribbon Movement Activity Presentation, Posters, Flashcards *********************** ABOUT SING PLAY CREATE LLC. All products and works are copyrighted by Sing Play Create LLC. Buyers may get Free store credit by going to "my purchases" and click on "Provide Feedback". Ratings and helpful feedback are welcomed. Want a Freebie every month? Subscribe to my Website Newsletter. SING PLAY CREATE NEWSLETTER QUESTIONS? Please use the "Ask a Question" section of my TpT store. Or, you can email me at [email protected] CONNECT WITH ME HERE: Sing Play Create YouTube Channel Sing Play Create Blog Sing Play Create on Instagram Sing Play Create on Facebook Sing Play Create on Pinterest Let's Move and Learn with Music! Sandra
Bring preschool space activities into your preschool classroom with these 5 ideas. Number three is a student fav!
Looking for fun space theme preschool Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On space Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Looking for fun space theme preschool Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On space Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Space themed gross motor and fine motor activities that are perfect to incoroprate into a classroom, home or therapy session.
These are the very best, FREE, outer space activities for preschoolers! Print one page or print them all for an out-of-this-world adventure!
A beautiful way to display the Seven Sacred/Grandfather Teachings in your classroom, office, gym, arena, library or other public space. These neutral, aesthetic posters are a great reminder of Indigenous knowledge and teachings. Download comes with the original Seven Grandfather Teachings poster list, as well as 7 individual posters with each teaching and animal. 3:4 ratio size
This free printable space I spy game is perfect for adding into a space unit study and encourages counting and recognition.
You want your classroom to be a colorful, cozy, and inviting learning space. You’d love to have a cohesive theme or at least a color scheme, so everything looks put together. But are themes childish? Aren’t middle schoolers too old for classroom decor?
Last year, I started a new Space Club program at four middle schools. Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, I searched the web for ideas and curriculum to implement. I soon became excited to find great resources like NASA and TeachEngineering , but I was
Space bingo is a fun, low-prep activity for kids. Grab free printable outer space bingo cards for your family or a classroom space bingo game!
Start your kid's homeschool study about space with these fun space games for kids! These space theme games will take your kid to a unique outer space journey!
16+ space activities for preschoolers! Get these done-for-you, print and teach space theme preschool lesson plans.
On this page, you will find 20 solar system coloring pages that are all free to download and print! Whether at home or in the classroom, these pages are a great interactive learning tool to teach kids about the marvel of space and our solar system.
How many kids do you know that say they want to visit space? I'm sure there are a few out there! Space can be a really fun unit to learn about. As a teacher, adding
Fun crater experiment for kids to discover how craters form. Drop different sized marbles into a pan half filled with flour.
I love when we can make learning fun. Play-based learning is effective because kids are enjoying what they are doing. I really believe that kids will spend longer amounts of time focused on an activity, and therefore learning, if they are having fun. These astronomy games are a fun way to learn.
FREE printable Symmetry drawing activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. A fun art and math activity in one! Kids will complete the symmetrical pictures by drawing the other half.
Learn about the stages of a star; how it forms, grows and then dies with this fun printable star life cycle project.
Get your students back into writing with these awesome August Writing Prompts!! Great opinion ideas, fictional narratives, and relatable informative topics.
Printables for toddlers and preschoolers. Alphabet games, Scissor skills pack, Pre-writing & more!
Space, galaxies, aliens, stars, the universe! Find all this and more in this diverse collection of free printable space activities for kids.
Try these fun Space songs for kids. These songs can be used with Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten kids during a Space theme. These songs are collected from
Have you ever had students who couldn't keep their hands off each other? I have!! Some classes have this issue more than others. One class I had really had a hard time with this. They got in each other's faces, poked others when they walked by, sat super close to their neighbor on the carpet, and were always touching people, school supplies, you name it. Does that sound familiar? We had several talks about it in our class, BUT we still had trouble, and honestly some felt very uncomfortable with it and needed their space. We decided to have a personal space camp. We read two books that were amazing to go along with the lessons that week. Harrison P. Spader, Personal Space Invader is hilarious!!! We love all of Christianne C Jones' books! They are so funny, and the kids can really relate to it. The other book that I love to read is Personal Space Camp by Julia Cook. Both are very good for starting the lessons on personal space. We spent a couple of weeks practicing and talking about personal space. We also referred to it throughout the year. One of the first things I used to show what personal space looks like is hoola hoops. I got mine at Dollar Tree, and they were a hit!! First, I had one hoola hoop, and put one student who I knew needed a little extra space inside. He was comfortable and liked being in the hoop alone. Then I added another student to join him in the hoop. They were still okay but not quite as comfortable as having it all to themselves. I kept adding kids inside the hoop until we couldn't fit anymore. We all talked about how it was very uncomfortable being in there and not having space. They said everyone was too close! Yep!! They were starting to get it. We used the hoops throughout the week putting one student in each hoop and spacing them out. This was so perfect in giving them a visual of what was comfortable and enough space for everyone. They took turns talking to each other while in the hoop and LISTENING to each other about why they were upset or angry during the week. This really allowed them to open up and learn how to speak to each other respectfully. It turned out that some of the conversations were not just about personal space, but it gave them the opportunity to share what was bothering them. This allowed them to feel safe and have a voice. YAYYY!!! Isn't that the best? The expressions on some of their faces makes me smile!! They are so funny! Throughout the week we continued to practice when we were on the carpet, in line, at their tables, and it helped them have an awareness not only of how they felt and what was comfortable for them, but also how others felt!!! They even went home and talked about it with their families. We read the book that is in my resource, and they did a few activities on when we might need more space (like meeting a stranger) or when we don't need as much (with our family). At the end of the week, everyone got a hat and a certificate that they completed personal space camp!! I was so impressed with them! They really learned so much and it made such a difference in the rest of the school year. We still needed reminders at times, but overall it was a huge success!!! I have now also added the book about social distancing and the importance for more personal space for our safety and the safety of others. I will read this with them in the beginning of the year since it will be so new for all of them and me! If you are interested in this resource, it is available in my TpT store. You can also try some of the activites as well on your own to see what your class needs. There are so many skills that are kids do not have when they come to us. Such a big part of school is learning social skills and social emotional learning! This is one of my favorite areas to focus on with my students!!