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Food Pyramid Stacking Activity for Kids
Food Pyramid Stacking Activity for Kids
Turkey Food Drive Box
Look at how cute this Turkey is! At Belltown Discovery Center in East Hampton, Connecticut, each classroom took part in creating him....
Preschool Food Sorting Activities
Diana Santowasso Sanger took pictures of all the food students and staff at her school donated and then helped sort. It was made into...
Snowman Stacking Activity
At Wee Giggle Lots Childcare/ Preschool and Daycare in Stockton, California they did this exciting snowman stacking activity!
They took...
Healthy Vs. Unhealthy Food Sorting Activity
This sorting activity has preschool students work on their fine motor skills as well as their sorting skill on these two printable forms!
First,...
Free Food Group Posters
This set of posters feature the main food groups. They are great for decorating your classroom or can also be used during a MyPlate unit...
Food Group Sorting Activity: What's On My Plate?
These free printables are designed to help teach children all about healthy eating via a food group sorting activity.
The free sorting...
Food Pyramid Stacking Activity for Kids
This activity involves stacking a food pyramid to create a completed version. It is a fantastic way for young children to both practice...
Creative Building, Stacking, and Sorting During Free Play with Mixed Objects for Preschoolers I often share the table top activities that I set up for my students to explore. These usually enforce our current unit. It could seem...
Cup Stacking Activity for Kids
At BrightPath Kids they encouraged their students to stack plastic cups! It not only was a fun activity that helped build motor...
Fruit Loops Stacking Activity
At Children's Garden of Knowledge, they had a lot of fun! They did an activity that involved carefully stacking fruit loops by sliding...
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February 7, 2019
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