Sea creature games for preschoolers




















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Ocean Picture Books for Preschoolers Pre-K Pages — These books will not only help develop critical vocabulary about the ocean and ocean life, but also include many opportunities for literacy, math, and science. Ocean Theme Fine Motor Play Pre-K Pages — Our ocean theme sensory and fine motor invitation to play is the perfect way to motivate children to work their hand muscles as they explore! Here is a simple and healthy recipe for a bread and fruit sea turtle snack that you can assemble with your kids at home or in the classroom.

Ocean Theme Counting Activity Pre-K Pages — The best preschool activities allow children to be interactive and hands on while they explore new concepts. Alphabet Shells Sensory Bin Pre-K Pages — Digging for alphabet shells is an engaging sensory experience that will give children a chance to learn and play with the alphabet. Preschoolers will enjoy digging in and discovering shells in this ocean theme activity.

Squishy Fishy Aquariums Teach Preschool — Learn how easy it to make these squishy gel bags in this fun sensory experience. Wave Storytelling on the Easel Teach Preschool — Explore waves in the ocean through literature, art, water play, and other experiences with this storytelling easel activity.

Sponge Painted Fish Teach Preschool — After reading the book, Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle, your little ones will love using sponges to paint their own fish in this activity.

If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below. Over in the Ocean in a Coral Reef — Kids will sing, clap, and count their way among pufferfish that puff, grunt fish that grunt and seahorses that flutter, and begin to appreciate life in the ocean.

Hello, World: Ocean Life — All young children love to play in the waves at the beach. When completing these crafts and activities at home, I find that the following resources are very helpful to have on hand. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this ocean life sensory bin!

This kit contains everything you need for hours of fun. Along with textured felt pieces, there are also 16 laminated labels to describe the different ocean layers and the earth beneath them. This contains 2 sets of labels for each layer so it is adaptable to a wider range of ages. Tara is a Southern girl at heart and mother of 3. As a longtime homeschool momma, she is passionate about equipping and encouraging mommas in their efforts to educate their littlest learners at home. Tara loves to crochet and read in her downtime.

She is also a self-proclaimed planner addict and shutterbug! This is the mouth. Glue the cut shape to the other side of the plate—this is the tail.

Glue or draw on an eye…and decorate as desired. Sequins or other embellishments can be applied as desired. Cut a paper plate in half. This sample used small-sized plates for the jellyfish Paint the paper halves.

NOTE: If you will be hanging the fish and jellyfish—use a hole punch and then thread yarn or string through the hole in the paper plate to hang. Image by KidActivities. Put a cup of shredded newspaper into a blender. Add 2 cups of water. Very well. Strain the mixture so that it is mushy, but still very wet.

Adjust paper and water according to the amount you need. Use a straw to form a hole at the top. When completely dry, remove from form. To see photographs of Pulp Making and another idea —visit Play ough Category at the bottom of the page! Inside a small to medium glass vase Use beach sand, shells, small pieces of driftwood, the small discarded shell of a crab, etc. TIP: If working with a large group… put small glass vases on your wish list! I imagine that your parents have quite a few vases in their cupboards that they could donate—I get a couple every year with gifts of flowers.

TIP: This is good for younger children without the hazard of sand… Older kids may also like as a novelty. Have children weave strips of fabric, ribbon, or yarn on paper plates. Join the plates together to make the scales of a fish on a pre-made fish shape!

Add strips of thinly cut roll paper or crepe paper to simulate seaweed! One the white plate is very easy to do with slits cut opposite each other on the edge of the plate. The children then simply wrap the yarn or ribbon up and down the front and back of the plate.

Do this until all slits have yarn on them. The second way is a more traditional method of weaving paper. Fold the plate in half and cut a series of slits in the plate.

Ribbon or yarn is then woven over and under or in and out the slits. The outer circle of this plate was painted before the weaving began. When the plates were complete, spray adhesive was very lightly applied and glitter sprinkled over the plate. Most glitter adhered and very little came off.

TIP: After doing the two plates with yarn—ribbon or slim strips of fabric would go more quickly. Layout pre-cut long pieces of string, twine, raffia, or fishing line, long-tube pasta, and plastic or fabric tropical flowers. When dry-it feels much like foam and stays three dimensional. Rather than winners with each group, see which group can recover the most marbles. An alternative would be to float Frisbees on the water surface and have the kids place the marbles in the Frisbees.

This tag game can be played in an open field or a gym. One child starts out as the shark and all others are minnows.



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