In this download you will find 16 Wild West themed vocabulary cards to use on your Word Wall! Before use - print on cardstock and laminate! Enjoy! Elena Ortiz...
We started our week learning all about horses and cowboys. We read Horses by Gail Gibbons and then wrote about horses. horses bubble map ...
Dancing corn makes a fun fall STEM activity for kids. Watch as the corn is lifted by bubbles and appears to dance around the jar...
This cowboy poster will add a Western touch to your classroom. Use him to decorate your bulletin board, or reproduce and hand out as a coloring page.
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
We were treated to another over-the-top week full of appreciation, love, and fun surprises from our parent community. Come along and see what the parents did for us teachers this year. Welcome to Teacher Appreciation Week - Wild West Style.
Kids complete simple math problems, then use the answers to color by number and brighten the desert scene.
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
Item description These cowboy paper hats are great for a Wild West craft project. Buy once and print as many times as you need. These paper crowns are ready to be printed, cut, and enjoyed. —————————————————————————– Your file will be available directly after payment. If you run into any problems with getting access to the files please let me know and I will send them to your e-mail. Please note that this is a DIGITAL download of the files. You will need to print and cut them out yourself. Suggestions: Use a thicker/cardstock type of paper for a more durable/quality crown! Add glitter and rhinestones for extra sparkle All paper crowns are for personal and classroom use only. Do not resell, redistribute or alter these crowns in any way for profit!
Adventures Through the Old West-ament When we read the Old Testament, it often seems likes a rough and rugged place – like the American Old West. But when we look a little closer, we see that even in some of the wildest events that happened, God had a plan. God’s plan then is the same plan He has now, to let the world know who God is and how much He loves us. _______ Wild West Faith 8-Week Children's Ministry Curriculum Overview: Memory Verse: “The grass dries up. The flowers fall to the ground. But what our God says will stand forever.” Isaiah 40:8 (NIrV) Lessons: Go West, Young Man Scripture: Genesis 12:1-8, God Calls Abram Many people flocked to the Old West because it was a chance to start over in a place where there weren't many people. God called Abram to move to an unfamiliar place and promised to make a great nation from him. Abram trusted God, and knew one day the promise would be fulfilled. Objective: Kids will learn they can have confidence in going where God leads them. In Cahoots Scripture: Genesis 27:1-35, 41-45, Jacob Gets Isaac's Blessing In the Old West, two bad guys might team up or be “in cahoots” together. When Jacob wanted his father's blessings, he teamed up with his mother to trick the blessing out of Isaac. Jacob's trickery ended up tearing his family apart and forcing Jacob to run away to save his life. Objective: Kids will learn that dishonesty can destroy the good things God has given us. New Sheriff in Town Scripture: Exodus 8, The Plagues of Frogs, Gnats, and Flies When lawlessness ran amok, a new sheriff would ride in to clean up the Wild West town. The Pharaoh of Egypt mistreated and abused the Israelites who lived there, so God sent in Moses and Aaron to set things right. But Pharaoh's heart was hardened and he would not acknowledge the awesome power of God. Objective: Kids will learn that there are consequence’s for not living God’s way. High Noon Scripture: Joshua 10:1-15, The Sun Stands Still In the Old West, the final shootout often took place at “high noon” when the sun was highest in the sky. When the five kings of the Amorites came against the Israelites, it would take a miracle for the people of God to defeat them before the sun went down. So God provided a miracle and stopped the sun in the sky until Joshua and his men had the victory. Objective: Kids will learn that God can do what seems impossible to us. Showdown Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:25-49, David and Goliath In the Old West, two gunfighters would meet face to face in the final showdown. The young David met the giant Goliath for a showdown on the battlefield – Goliath with his spear and heavy armor, David with only a few stones and a sling. David met his adversary with confidence in the Lord in the most famous showdown in history. Objective: Kids will learn that we can have confidence in God. Ride 'Em Cowboy Scripture: Numbers 22:21-38, Balaam's Donkey It might get lonely for a cowboy in the Old West, just him and his horse. He might even start talking to his horse. While Balaam traveled by donkey, the donkey started talking to him. And what he said showed Balaam that he had been disobedient and gone his own way. Objective: Kids will learn that we should listen and obey God’s Word. This Town Ain't Big Enough. . . Scripture: 1 Kings 18:16-39, Elijah Versus The Prophets of Baal When enemies confront each other in a Wild West town, you might hear the phrase, “This town ain't big enough for the both of us.” Someone had to go. The people of Israel were trying to worship the false idols of Baal. Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal to show once and for all that there is only one true God worthy of our worship and praise. Objective: Kids will learn that we should worship God alone. Round Up a Posse Scripture: Judges 7:1-22, Gideon Defeats the Midianites In the Old West, when a criminal was on the loose, the sheriff would round up a posse of the strongest and bravest men to go after him. When Gideon went up against the Midianites, God gave him some strange instructions on who would be in his posse. When the small band of 300 Israelites defeated the Midianites, it displayed God's power for all to see. Objective: Kids will learn that when we follow God's instructions we will succeed. _______ Each Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet - so you can let mom and dad know what kids are learning each week and look like a rockstar teacher who's thought of everything. Memory Verse - so that you can make sure kids are getting Scripture in their minds and hearts every single week and you can feel like each lesson was a success even when it seems like 90% of your lesson time is spent saying things like "calm down", "let's be quiet", "hands to yourself!" Skit or Puppet Show - so you have a way to easily connect the lesson with your hands-on and visual learners. No drama team? No problem! Just hand the script to the kids. They'll have a blast and think you're the coolest. Craft Activity - so you can give kids a physical reminder of the Bible lesson (and give yourself an activity to keep them busy until mom and dad come back!) Game - so kids don't leave and say church was BORING! Games are so important to help keep kids engaged. Our large group games always include a "What's The Point" section to help you connect the game to the lesson. Large Group Lesson - so you can present the Bible story in a clear and fun way, which means now you can enjoy Saturday nights instead of stressing over putting a lesson together! Small-Group Discussion - so you can find out who was paying attention and who was talking to their neighbor. Just kidding, this is a great way for you to build deeper relationships with your kiddos after each lesson, which means you're going to care about them so much you'll cry like a baby when they graduate and go to middle school :( About This Curriculum: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 8-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download Download a free sample here _______ Guaranteed to Be Awesome! 30-Day Money Back Guarantee. If you aren't doing cartwheels of joy because you love this Children's Ministry curriculum, we will give you a big hug and give you a 100% refund, no matter the reason. If you're not happy, we're not happy.
Alphabet puzzle printables help your preschoolers focus on letter recognition, letter matching, and beginning sounds. These wild west ABC puzzles are fun!
Explore the wild west in this westward expansion for kids lesson with fun activities to explore American history -L ewis and Clark, pony express, oregon trail, Gold rush, & more!
Note to buyer: This learning pack is also available in a Dice Activities BUNDLE This no prep, print and use learning unit will have your students engaged and learning. There are 12 just add dice activities included. 1. Wild West Number Bonds 2. Making 10 3. Saddle Up Doubles 4. Tally Round Up 5. Two More 6. Ten Frame Hoedown 7. Boot Scootin' to 120 8. Number Words 9. Roll and Show 10. Base Ten Roll 11. Double it! Graph it! 12. Before and After All pages are in black and white for easy prep and to save your ink. For some pages differentiation is easy by using dice with many sides or more than one die. An “I can” student instruction card is included for each page for those of you who use math stations. **** Check out the preview for a closer peek at what's included **** Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Fall Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Halloween Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Christmas Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Winter Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Superhero Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Valentine’s Day Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (St. Patrick's Day Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Spring Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Easter Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Bubbles Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Back to School Edition) Print, Roll and Play Dice Activities (Winter Olympics Edition)
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
In this download you will find 5 "Count By" Wild West themed puzzles. Puzzles include counting by 1's to 10, counting by 2's to 20, counting by 5's (5-50) and (55-100) and counting by 10's to 100. Before use - Print out the puzzles on card stock, laminate and cut apart on black lines. Use as is or ...
Desert sunset painting for kids
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
From sunup to sundown, days in the Wild West are packed full to the brim. From chores to play, each day brings something new as cowboys and cowgirls embrace all that is set before them! Provide a space for creativity and imagination to run wild with creative Wild West art for toddlers fit for the ... Read more
Howdy cowboys and cowgirls! The cowboy brain break cards are exactly what you need to make movement fun. These cards are fast, fun, and efficient. They are excellent for a cowboy theme! With your purchase you will receive a downloadable PDF file. Read more details below.
Welcome to the Wild West of Education! Bring a touch of country charm and a whole lot of motivation to your classroom with our Western Classroom Decor Posters digital download. Featuring 18 pages of inspirational sayings with a country flair and adorable Highland fluffy cows, these posters are sure to lasso the attention of your students and add a touch of rustic charm to any learning environment. Each poster is designed with vibrant colors, playful fonts, and whimsical illustrations of Highland fluffy cows, bringing a smile to your students' faces while inspiring them to reach for the stars. Whether you're decorating a classroom, homeschooling space, or office, these posters are perfect for creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere where students feel encouraged to embrace their inner cowboy or cowgirl and strive for success. With easy-to-print JPEG files, you can quickly and effortlessly decorate your space with these charming posters, making them ideal for busy educators and parents alike. Use our partner company Simply Stained Shop to put these posters on wooden signs! www.simplystainedshop.com So round up your students, grab your cowboy hat, and get ready to saddle up for a rootin' tootin' good time with our Western Classroom Decor Posters digital download. Yeehaw! Usage: These recipes are for personal use only.This listing is for a digital download. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE GIVEN. Colors may vary slightly due to different color monitors. After purchasing, you will receive a link to download the files almost instantly. Due to the nature that this is an instant download, there are no refunds for this product. Thank you for understanding. If you encounter issues with your download please reach out to simplylaurendenny.com Thank you
I am totally in love with this hula hoop lasso game from Raising Dragons. If you have hula hoops, jump ropes (or string) and balls you can set it up quickly and the kids will play with it for ages.…
We were treated to another over-the-top week full of appreciation, love, and fun surprises from our parent community. Come along and see what the parents did for us teachers this year. Welcome to Teacher Appreciation Week - Wild West Style.
Spur up excitement with these Wild West math activities! Hands-on activities build essential skills for our preschoolers while learning through play!
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
This armadillo craft is simple and fun for kids to make, especially when you use the free craft template. Make more animal crafts too.
Howdy, y’all! A few weeks ago (I know, I’m just catching up), our toddlers enjoyed a 2-week wild west theme. We enjoyed creating several process art projects together, and I wanted to share them here! Sandpaper Cactus Cactuses (cacti?) are rough and prickly, and I wanted our students to be able to feel that sort of texture without actually getting stuck by the prickles. Enter sandpaper! I got a pack of 10 sheets from the Dollar Store and cut them into cactus shapes. After the toddlers rubbed and scratched the sandpaper, I just plopped a spoonful of green fingerpaint on the sandpaper and let the kiddos go to town! To make it even more special, we glued the cactus to a paper and made an entire desert scene – the sun in the upper left corner was a simple yellow handprint, and the ground was made by smearing some brown paint across the bottom of the paper, which they were more than happy to do! (idea from No Time for Flashcards) Wild West Sunset You won’t believe what we made these sunsets out of – it was so simple and fun, and as you can see, it turned out beautifully! I traced each child’s hand to make a cactus, and we tore brown strips of paper for the ground. For more details, see the instructions I wrote back when we actually made it! Cow Sponge Painting All you need for this fun art project is white paper, black paint, a shower loofah (yep, they have them at the Dollar Store), and a willing toddler! They dipped and dabbed and smeared and spread – easy and enjoyable! Lasso Art Now we get into the hard stuff – fine motor skills hard at work here! I recommend a thick woolen yarn for this project. It is hard work grasping a small “lasso” like this and running it through the paint! Nevertheless, our little ones were eager to try (though sometimes we ended up with more handprints than lasso lines…) (idea adapted from Alphabet Academy - wish we had such an awesome outdoor classroom!) Handprint Horse OK, I know this isn’t process art, but the parents raved about this keepsake. And what’s the wild west without some horses? Just paint the hand (upside down) brown, and draw on a mane, tail, and face. Easy peasy! (idea from Glued to my Crafts) Cactus Comb Paintings For some reason in my wild west brainstorm, I kept being inspired by cactuses. I saw crafts for older children involving the gluing of toothpick prickles and tissue paper blossoms onto a cactus shape, but this was more our speed – we painted with a comb! Painting with different objects is always fascinating and exciting, and we got some interesting textures out of the “teeth” of the comb. (idea from TippyToe Crafts) Bonus: “Wanted” Poster Room Decorations After seeing this idea, I worked up my own individualized "wanted" posters (I think I used Google Image search to find an aged template background and then just inserted the children's pictures and typed the text with the font Playbill. The photos worked out really well since it was my first week with these kids, so they weren’t quite used to my excessive photography of them and hadn’t learned to smile for the camera yet. They did get a lot of smiles from the resident adults, however!
Ride your way through these Wild West fine motor activities for preschoolers that ignite the senses and build fine motor skills!
? YeeHaw! Join friendly cowboys to sneak in some fun math and literacy practice with super cute themed, FREE Printable Wild West Worksheets
"Folk Lore" Southwestern Area Rugs - Choose from 6 Sizes! FREE SHIPPING! Bring the Wild West to your floors with vibrant southwest colors and patterns. Fade and stain resistant nylon with serged edges. Made in the USA. Allow 2 weeks for shipping.
Wild West Preschool Basic Math Concepts Free 13 Page Educational Printable Pack The Wild West is such a fun theme to work with and the kids really seem to enjoy it. I would like one of them 10 gall…
A fun gunslingers and outlaws project to do with 4th, 5th, or 6th graders. Great for Gold Rush lessons!
Check out this fun free Wild West Word Search, free for use at home or in schoolThis is a printable Wild West Word Search pdf...
"I'm bored!" They're the two words kids say that every parent dreads. OK, they're not the only two, but the moment they're uttered, it can sometimes feel like an impossible task keeping them entertained. Instead of leaving them to their tablets or the TV, this is the perfect opportunity to create long-lasting — and in this case tangible —memories.How, you ask?Pull out the coloring pencils, crayons and markers, and give the kids free reign to scribble their hearts away. And luckily for you, we have plenty of printable craft templates on hand to help kids embrace their artistic talents and...
These Wild West literacy activities for preschoolers are sure to lasso in some fun and "rein" in some engagement with your Wild West theme!
$1 DOLLAR DEAL-WANTED Poster! Great for Western, Wild West Bulletin Boards. Includes 1 Wanted Poster template. ...
20 Fun Pool Noodle Crafts for adults and for kids! These DIY pool noodle ideas are great for summer.