Lil' Miss Smarty Pants was created to share activities (mostly crafts!!) you can do with your own kids or in a teaching setting...almost all of the activities use simple everyday items that are found in most homes with kiddos. We have spent a lot of time looking for fun activities that also have teaching/learning value, and several years trying them out with our preK class. Here are our favorites!!
Showing posts with label coloring. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

W is for...walrus, whiskers and watermelon


Today we did a cute "W" project that I think turned out pretty cute.

I love to incorporate the letter into the art...it helps the kiddos to visually see what the letter looks like while they are actively learning what it sounds like.


For this project, you'll need brown, black, and white construction paper, as well as googly eyes and pipe cleaners (or fuzzy sticks...)

Cut the brown paper into a simple half oval with a flat bottom, the black into a "snout" and the white into a "W."  Cut the fuzzy sticks into the size you want to use for your whiskers.


The assembly is pretty simple and they all go home with a cute little walrus...with long whiskers!





We also did a fun worksheet..."W" is for watermelon.

Coloring is a great activity...teaches them how to properly hold a writing instrument, and helps strengthen those muscles.  It also helps them practice their small muscle coordination as they learn to color within the lines rather than just scribble.

And this worksheet also teaches them to follow directions.


The instructions at the top read:
W=black
R=red
G=green

The seeds had W's in them, the rind had G's and the rest had R's.


At the bottom we have some space for them to practice their handwriting.
They all did a great job!!  Fun worksheet to mix things up a bit.

XOXO,  Andrea

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Airplane!!

We like to include at least one coloring page per week.  Coloring is such a great way to get the kiddos used to holding pencils, markers, and crayons properly.  Those little muscles in their fingers and hands need to lots of help to get developed so that they are eventually able to have beautiful handwriting!  :)  

This week, our coloring page is an airplane...because "a" is for airplane!  


A fun activity to go along with this coloring page is teaching them how to make paper airplanes, complete with a few minutes to throw them around the room!