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CREATIVE KINDERGARTEN | Amanda on Instagram: "Scroll through to see some patterning activities we set up for our students! > My teaching partner made different … | Pattern activities, Preschool patterns, Preschool activities

CREATIVE KINDERGARTEN | Amanda on Instagram: "Scroll through to see some patterning activities we set up for our students! > My teaching partner made different types of lines on paper. Students used loose parts and patterning cards to create patterns on the lines. > Students created their own book of patterns following different rules. > Bingo dabbers are such a fun way to practice making different patterns! If you want to take a look at the pattern cards and book, I'll put a link in my bio…

patterning activities

Take a look at some fun patterning activities you can try with your elementary students! Teach them how to identify, create, and extend simple patterns using blocks, colors, beads, and shapes! These engaging math centers are best for Kindergarten and first grade students.

Distance Art Lesson: Shapes with Repeating Lines - | Line art lesson, Kindergarten art lessons, Art lessons elementary

We are still fully virtual over here! I feel like I have been getting into a groove and things are going pretty well. Here is a lesson I did for kindergarten and first grade. Repetition in art means to repeat something again and again. If you have been making distance learning art lessons and have […]

Educational activity for kids color by code worksheet for preschool and kindergarten patterns | Premium Vector | Preschool patterns, Preschool learning materials, Kids worksheets preschool

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Art Room Blog | Kindergarten art lessons, Kindergarten art projects, Elementary art

First we cut out the parts of our zebra...the head, the neck, the body and the legs. Next we used scrap construction paper for the stripes. Last we added on a yarn tail and the eyes and nose. Our inspiration piece was pained instead of using construction paper. The idea came from Mrs. Crisco at:

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