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Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
Ocean Animals Math & Science:  Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,
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Description

This packet is FULL of Math & Science activities. Inside you will find printable activities that build basic skills. Learn about Ocean Animals! Where they live, what they eat, and more fun facts! Perfect for Distance learning or easy no-prep classroom activities!

As a veteran Preschool and PreK teacher I have made sure the activities in this packet are developmentally appropriate and build or build-on the skills your child or students will need to create an excellent foundation for kindergarten and beyond!

Math activities and skills include: counting, numeral formation, numeral ID, subitizing, shapes, and more!

Here's what is included:

Tips for teachers and parents

Parent letter to send with take-home packet

Science

Animals of the Ocean Fun Facts Coloring Book. Dolphins, Seahorses, Sea Turtles, Octopus, Orcas, Sharks, Blue Whales

Lifecycle of a Sea Turtle 1-page Lesson sheet

Lifecycle of a Sea Turtle Coloring Poster

Math Concepts

Number Sense Coloring Sheets 1-10

Shark Numbers Coloring Sheets 0-10

Ocean Basic Shapes

Count & Match the Numbers

Dolphin Number Hunt 0-5, 0-10, 0-15

Number Cards 0-15

I suggest mixing math and science activities each day. You can choose just one from each activity a day, or you can choose to do two “sessions” of all activities or choose to do math in the morning and literacy and fine motor in the afternoon. Remember that young children need movement, variety, and lots of free play in their day. Most kids have a very limited attention span, so many short burst of ‘school work’ will be better for you and for them too!

Stay Healthy and keep learning!

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Ocean Animals Math & Science: Distance Learning Packet For Preschool, PreK, K,

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Description

This packet is FULL of Math & Science activities. Inside you will find printable activities that build basic skills. Learn about Ocean Animals! Where they live, what they eat, and more fun facts! Perfect for Distance learning or easy no-prep classroom activities!

As a veteran Preschool and PreK teacher I have made sure the activities in this packet are developmentally appropriate and build or build-on the skills your child or students will need to create an excellent foundation for kindergarten and beyond!

Math activities and skills include: counting, numeral formation, numeral ID, subitizing, shapes, and more!

Here's what is included:

Tips for teachers and parents

Parent letter to send with take-home packet

Science

Animals of the Ocean Fun Facts Coloring Book. Dolphins, Seahorses, Sea Turtles, Octopus, Orcas, Sharks, Blue Whales

Lifecycle of a Sea Turtle 1-page Lesson sheet

Lifecycle of a Sea Turtle Coloring Poster

Math Concepts

Number Sense Coloring Sheets 1-10

Shark Numbers Coloring Sheets 0-10

Ocean Basic Shapes

Count & Match the Numbers

Dolphin Number Hunt 0-5, 0-10, 0-15

Number Cards 0-15

I suggest mixing math and science activities each day. You can choose just one from each activity a day, or you can choose to do two “sessions” of all activities or choose to do math in the morning and literacy and fine motor in the afternoon. Remember that young children need movement, variety, and lots of free play in their day. Most kids have a very limited attention span, so many short burst of ‘school work’ will be better for you and for them too!

Stay Healthy and keep learning!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 20, 2023
Used pages from this during our ocean animal unit last year.
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February 6, 2023
I loved this resource because it was easy to use, no prep and it supplemented the curriculum.
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August 5, 2022
Successfully used in my classroom.
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Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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