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Preschool science games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Differentiation Strategies

Differentiation Strategies

Created by
mary newman
Activities that can be used at any age level and in any subject area. They focus on differentiation. Each strategy card includes instructions on how to use the strategy, high and low modifications, intelligence styles, and content application ideas.
Preview of What does an animal need/get from its habitat? TAG GAME!

What does an animal need/get from its habitat? TAG GAME!

Created by
Scienceisfun
This game is a great way to introduce the idea that organisms need to get food, water and shelter from their habitats in order to survive…and they need to do it while avoiding predators! A fun tag game so a large-ish in or outdoor space is needed. Students try to survive by collecting food water and shelter pieces...all while avoiding a predator. Reflection piece included.
Preview of 9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

Created by
2chalks
*** Disclaimer*** No, I did not come up with this idea on my own. I did, however, take my time to create the template for your use. Use this vocabulary puzzle for reinforce terms and definitions, play matching games, and allow students to practice their logic and reasoning skills. Can be adapted for any subject, any level. Once you replace the template with your matching terms/dates/definitions/pictures, print on card stock, laminate, and cut out the squares. Put them in a baggie with the to
Preview of Camouflage - Can you hide me?

Camouflage - Can you hide me?

It is a matching activity. It provides 30 animales with 30 places. Students need to match the animal with the correct habitat and place. As one more step, the teacher could ask why they need to hide. Camouflage - Can you hide me? by Maria Elena Morales is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Animal Coverings - What do I have?

Animal Coverings - What do I have?

It is a matching or sorting activity. It has seven different mats showing the coverings of the animals such as fur, scale, etc. with 60 pictures of different animals. Students need to sort the animals according to their cover. Teacher could use the mats to introduce the lesson as well. Animal Coverings - What do I have? by Maria Elena Morales is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of 89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

Created by
Kimberly Blane
This is a file consisting of 89 Animals of the Amazon Rainforest Nomenclature Cards. These are different in that they have a fourth card for each animal. The fourth card is a "What Am I?" card in order to impart a little knowledge on each animal. There are symbols on the bottom of each master card and the "What am I?" card so you an easily check if you were correct. I also outlined each card in colors according to which animal group it is in. I tried to give you as many uses for these cards
Preview of 100 Day of School-Tootsie Pop Challenge!

100 Day of School-Tootsie Pop Challenge!

This is a FUN, QUICK, and EASY 100th day activity. All you need to do is supply the tootsie pops. Students will have to predict how many licks it will take them to get to the center of the tootsie pop and explain if their hypothesis was correct or incorrect. (Just a TIP-(since i did this with my 5th graders this year) while they are trying to keep count of their licks, have them tally the licks down on the back side of the paper so they won't lose track!
Preview of Exotic fruits Flashcards

Exotic fruits Flashcards

Created by
Julia Julia
Fruits and trees flash cards: palm tree, banana tree, mango tree, durian, passion fruit, dragon fruit, rambutan, lychee, guava, jackfruit, mangosteen, longan.
Preview of Jan Brett The Mitten Camouflage Game for Hunting Mittens

Jan Brett The Mitten Camouflage Game for Hunting Mittens

Created by
Mary Ibe
This activity uses active movement to get your students to hunt for mittens and gloves that are camouflaged. It is a simple way to connect your students with nature. It will also beat the winter doldrums. I am the Program Director for an environmental classroom and this game is always a favorite with the students and the teachers. You will use Jan Brett's book The Mitten as inspiration to find mittens that are hidden in the snow. There are also some worksheets provided to facilitate a disc
Preview of Sorting Food Groups

Sorting Food Groups

It is a sorting activity. It has six mats, one for each group with a colorful background matching the food pyramid. It also has 10 pages with 15 pictures in each showing different groups of food. I strongly recommend to use a cardstock and laminate the mats and pictures. Teacher could use the materials to teach the food groups and students could practice in a center. Sorting Food Groups by Maria Elena Morales is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
Preview of Insect word search

Insect word search

Insect word search This is a great activity to give as homework, pre-test, assessing or just for extra credit, or fun. Also see Insect Tutorial that I have and other lessons & games I have on insects.
Preview of Sorting States of Matter

Sorting States of Matter

It is a sorting science activity with three mats, one for each state of matter, and 15 pictures for each. The mats need to be printed in cardstock and laminated. Laminate and cut the pictures individually and put them in an envelope. Students will sort the pictures putting them in the correct mat. Sorting States of Matter by Maria Elena Morales is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Hibernation Hunt

Hibernation Hunt

Created by
Kelsey Campbell
This is a fun activity to incorporate into your hibernation/winter unit. Students use their previous knowledge and/or learn about animals that hibernate by solving clues about each animal to find out what animal has chosen to hibernate in their classroom. Students will discover facts about common hibernating animals. Similar to a treasure hunt, students follow clues throughout the school to find out that a bear is hibernating in the classroom. We build a bear den and had a stuffed bear inside
Preview of Critical Thinking, Mitten, Comprehension Story Cards, Science, Vocabulary,

Critical Thinking, Mitten, Comprehension Story Cards, Science, Vocabulary,

Created by
coretime
Critical thinking with Bloom's Leveled Questions, Circle Science: solids and liquids, and Retelling Main Idea / details with fiction and non fiction text. Dictation / spelling is also included in this literacy/language 3-5 day unit. An easy way to target and supplement any literacy intervention program. Children will beg you for more. They won't want to miss a thing when it comes to these learning segments. Reading Comprehension: repeated reading, dialogic reading, retell with fiction and no
Preview of May's Day Activity Packet

May's Day Activity Packet

A packet of ideas for May: Cinco de Mayo; Astronomy Day; Mother's Day; Kite Day; Anniversary of Mount St. Helen's eruption/Volcanos; Transportation Week/Month; Backyard Games Week; and Bike Month with word searches, art projects, science projects, interesting information, games, coloring, patterns, vocabulary, spelling, quiz on safety, poems, and labeling a volcano. Can be adapted for different ages and academic levels.
Preview of Weather Memory Game

Weather Memory Game

Throughout our weather unit, students played this game to test their memory and speed. They had fun racing the clock and identifying the different types of weather – using clues in each image to discern the season, temperature, etc. Tip: I printed this sheet on sturdy cardstock, then cut out the cards and laminated each one. They withstood many rounds!
Preview of Critical Thinking, Gingerbread Baby, Blooms, main idea, science

Critical Thinking, Gingerbread Baby, Blooms, main idea, science

Created by
coretime
Critical thinking with Bloom's Leveled Questions, Circle Science: Mixtures and Measuring, and Retelling Main Idea / details with fiction and non fiction text. Dictation / spelling is also included in this literacy/language 3-5 day unit. An easy way to target and supplement any literacy intervention program. Children will beg you for more. They won't want to miss a thing when it comes to these learning segments. Reading Comprehension: repeated reading, dialogic reading, retell with fictio
Preview of World Space Day in May / Space Week October

World Space Day in May / Space Week October

New Title to show it can be used in October for Space Week and Space Day in May. A great packet to help your students celebrate World Space Day or anytime of year to learn about Outer Space. This packet has coloring pages, word games, word searches, memory games, matching pictures, craft projects, exploring science, fun activities, and interesting information about planets. I hope you enjoy this packet as much as my students did. The packet can be adapted to many ages and learning levels.
Preview of Lightening Strike Fine-Motor Activity

Lightening Strike Fine-Motor Activity

My students had a blast with this lightening strike fine-motor exercise! During our weather unit, I printed and laminated this worksheet for my students to use as a placemat. Then I had them pinch and shape different materials to match the shape of each lightening strike: pipe cleaners, play-doh, etc.
Preview of 5 Senses used as "4 Corner" game

5 Senses used as "4 Corner" game

In this file, I have real pictures for each of the five senses, smell, sight, hear, touch and taste. Print out each picture, laminate and hang - using binder rings - from school fence, or post in different areas of the classroom. Ask students questions like "what sense do you use for...." popcorn, slide, cupcakes, books, music... and more. When all of the students have found their desired answer, call on one student per sign and ask them why they chose the sense. Students will learn from
Preview of What Am I? Adapted insect/bug book

What Am I? Adapted insect/bug book

Created by
Alex Beard
An adapted book for preschoolers or KG with or without special needs. I use it in my inclusion preschool class during circle time or centers. This is a picture matching and guessing game book about insects and bugs. I made this book using images from google. I do not own the images. The words and thoughts are mine. I would be flattered if you found this book useful in your classroom :) *The thumbnails are showing up weird on my end, but in the actual file, it's not spaced out weirdly.
Preview of EDITABLE ST PATRICK'S DAY Computer Science K5 Bundle Printable Docx

EDITABLE ST PATRICK'S DAY Computer Science K5 Bundle Printable Docx

EDITABLE ST. PATRICK's DAY Computer Science K5 Bundle Printable DocxIncludes 49 pages of activities including: Computer Science and STEM activities integrated with Reading, Math, History, Science and Groundhog's DayCurriculum analysis and unpacked standards, lesson plans, integrated curriculum with core content, STEM projects, vocabulary cards, task cards, worksheets, unplugged and plugged activities, online resources and more!
Preview of Taste the Chocolate Expirement
Preview of Sorting Animals

Sorting Animals

This is a bilingual sorting activity with 12 animals for each category and in both languages. Students will sort animals according to four categories: farm, zoo, forest, and ocean. They will be able to discuss their differences and environments.Sorting Animals by Maria Elena Morales is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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