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The Best Parts of a Flower Craft for Kids - Natural Beach Living | Preschool crafts, Flower crafts preschool, Parts of a flower

The Best Parts of a Flower Craft for Preschool and Kindergarten, Flower Crafts for Kids are Perfect for learning about flowers, Flower Science for Kids, Reggio, Flower activities for preschoolers and Kindergarten, Hands-on activities and Science ideas, Botany for Kids, Preschool Art, Preschool Crafts, Flower preschool activities

All About Spring and Plants! in 2025 | Plant activities, Kindergarten activities, Plants kindergarten

It is really starting to feel like spring… finally!!! The weather is starting to warm up and this week was all about spring and plants! I sure do love spring and especially the warmer weather! We had a lot of fun with different spring and plant activities this week and everyone got to plant their […]

First Grade Fanatics | Anchor charts, Plants anchor charts, Plant lessons

Well Hello Summertime! We had a crazy busy end of school year this year. After 12 years teaching first grade, Erin is moving schools, and will be teaching kindergarten next year, closer to home. We've got some big changes coming up on the blog this summer, so make sure to keep checking in on us! Don't worry, we'll still keep the first grade ideas coming, but we're excited to start to share all sorts of new kinder ideas with you as well. And be sure to be looking for our new blog design…

SUNKIDSHUB | Kids Activities on Instagram: "Get ready for Spring by creating this Parts of a Flower Craft Puzzle  This puzzle will help the child to easily unde… | Flower crafts kids, Parts of a flower, Flower crafts

Bhavisha | Kids Activities on Instagram: "Get ready for Spring by creating this Parts of a Flower Craft Puzzle This puzzle will help the child to easily understand and recognize the different parts of a flower. So be creative and try this fun learning activity with your little learners. Materials Required: Cardboard Foam sheets(flower & leaves) Stem and roots(Pipecleaners) Markers Glue Scissors If you find this post helpful please share with your friends and family Thank you…

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4 Easy and Quick Parts of a Plant Activities: A Simple Plant Project - 1. Simple 3D Parts of a Plant Craft – Pull together a simple but meaningful craft as students create a 3D flower using items you probably already have around the classroom. Label the parts of the flower to review plant parts.

Parts of a plant: we did this in Playschool a few weeks ago with kids ages 1-5 and took our time talking… | Preschool activities, Spring preschool, Preschool garden

Time is flying by in K-Land. I have been missing in action for the last month on the blog, but never fear we have been busy as can be in room 6. Check out some of the cute and awesome work we have been doing. Balloon Caterpillars Spring is in the air with butterflies flying all around. Lions, Zebras. Giraffes, and Elephants Oh My!! The paper plate zoo animals turned out adorable. Buy the small colored paper plates. No painting required. :-) What does a plant need to grow? This was an easy…

CPALMS: Flower Dissection | Homeschool science experiments, Parts of a flower, Plant science

In order to teach the benchmark related to sexual reproduction in flowers (oh yes, it's great fun to teach a bunch of 10 year olds about SC.4.L.16.1...) we dissect flowers in my classroom. I can't take credit for the entire lesson - that belongs to CPALM: Dissect It! This lesson is a really great one, but I've modified it to meet my own needs - as teachers do. The first thing I do is start out with an introduction using the PowerPoint from the CPALMS website. Then, we dig into a flower…

Post-It Labels for the Parts of a Flower | Parts of a flower, Science lessons, Plant science

We got to take home the big bouquet of flowers from the front of our church this Sunday. It's being on our dining room table has led to conversations about the names and parts of flowers; so I thought it would be fun for M to have a chance to practice labeling the parts. This diagram of a flower that I found was a little too advanced for M; so I simplified it down. Then I cut a couple sheets of post-it note into strips (with a little sticky on the end of each strip) I wrote the names of a…

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