I like this activity to strengthen large motor muscles and get little learners moving in between sitting times. Ice Skating! Give students paper plates for their ice skates and let them ice skate on the carpet. Students pretend to ice skate in their socks. For my rink, I used a laminated piece of white paper. In the ziplock bag, squirt both hair gels packs inside, drop several drops of food coloring in, place the coin in, and zip the bag shut. Use my ice skating rink printables to give you the framework for the rink, then add toys and other items that you have on hand. On the bag, write several sight words that you are working on or want your child to practice. Ice Skating Rink Dramatic Play!Turn your dramatic play area into an ice skating rink, and students can be customers, cashiers, managers, and so much more! Dramatic play areas promote imagination use and social skills. Winter Activities for Dramatic Play and Gross Motor >Grab my FREE EDITABLE NAME MATS for this snow name writing activity here!<< They can practice patterns by painting every other letter or painting each name one color. Snow Name Writing! Grab some q-tips, white paint, and blue paint! You are now all set to complete some name practice! Students use the q-tips to trace their names on the name mats with blue and white paint. This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. Sight words help to promote reading comprehension and fluency, and allow our young readers to feel like they are reading. Here are some links to the winter printables pictured below: Winter Math and Literacy Centers, Winter STEM I Can Build, All About Snow and Ice Science Unit, Ice Rink Dramatic Play, and Snowman at Night FREEBIE. Sight word practice is a building block of learning to read. They will love the snow theme & fun hands-on activities! Scoop up my winter activities & centers for preschool, pre-k, & kindergarten students. Make your winter theme hands-on and FUN for your little learners. It’s cold outside! Engage your students by bringing the winter theme to your classroom.
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