Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Workbox Wednesday

I know Halloween is over, but a lot of these activities can be used throughout the fall season!  (or just book mark it for next year! *wink*). 

Tot School – 30mos

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Sifting Spiders from rice/beans (idea from counting coconuts)

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Tweezing spiders and putting them into the apricot tray (egg carton would work)

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Pouring buttons and other Fall/Halloween trinkets (stuff from my scrapbooking stash)

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Halloween stamping

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Tweezing spiders to remove them from the little pumpkins

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Smelling and matching pumpkin pie spices, the wheel chart is from Montessori Print Shop.  I put them in film canisters, one set has labels, and they are color coded on the bottom for self correcting, the dots on the top are for control purposes).

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Nonstandard measurement of a pumpkin, height and circumference

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Observation of a Pumpkin from 2TeachingMommies

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Pumpkin Patch:  How Many worksheet from Enchanted Learning
Pumpkin addition and graphing sheet from 1+1+1=1 (using education cubes and blank template)

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Halloween words – this activity is to stamp the letters, but I changed it to stamp the words, but C didn’t want to stamp, so he just wrote them.  From 2Teaching Mommies

Activities for both

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Marble painting spider webs

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Painting paper plates black, poking holes and then lacing with white yarn to make spider webs.

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I had the hubs drill some holes in these little pumpkins so that the kiddos could use them like potato heads, they had a lot of fun with it!

Linking up with:

Workbox WednesdayEducation Cubes Show & TellTot SchoolMontessori Monday

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for linking up with Workbox Wednesday! I love the "Pumpkin Heads"!

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  2. So many great activities! Love the marble painting, the smelling activity, and the tweezing spiders from the pumpkins especially! I always get so inspired when I read your workbox posts!

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