Hi! This is a fun activity to do with kids that loveeee dinosaurs! You can work reading, matching skills (color, name..), observation skills , making connections... The instructions are inside and if you are wondering which one is the name missing.. it is Brachiosaurus.Enjoy the activity and let me know how it goes with your kids < 3
Hi! I created this activity for a kid that was obsessed with clouds and what makes it rain. It's a fun activity where two senses are involved: touch and sight. You can work: math, additions, problem-solving, fine motor skills. While kids manipulate the material they are practicing math in a way that's is fun and non-tradional. -What you need to do: Page 1: Discover how many raindrops you would need as a result for each addition and paste them. Page 2: Discover wich addition would have as result
Hi! This is a useful activity for kids who are learning about organs of the human body and also counting and addition. With this activity they could work graphing, screening abilities, additions, body identification and more.. Count how many hearts are there and then color as many boxes as you need. A wonderful activity! Enjoy it.
Hi! This one is an activity that I made for a little girl that loves Finding Dory. It's a fun activity that estimulates attention, screening, counting, and other abilities. If you're looking for something fun and interactive, don't miss this opportunity. And see if you can find Nemo!
PreK - 2nd
Biology, Math, Numbers
$2.50
Original Price $2.50
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