![]() Star News Channel Thank you Kristi K for this suggestion! They can use them as icy roads or wet roads.Ĭircle Time is such a great time for children to learn the social skills of being together as a large group AND to learn more about your theme! Materials needed: Precut shapes of all different colors (from construction paper), glue sticks, markers.Įncourage the children to build their house with the shapes and then add the type of weather they want: rain, snow, etc.Īdd pieces of rain gutters or PVC piping and cars to your block area. Do they like winter and the snow? Rain and puddles? Fall and the leaves?Įncourage them to use the colors they think go with their weather choice!ĮXTENSION: If you have a CD that has weather sounds on it, play it during the morning! Talk to the children about their favorite type of weather. Provide different colors of fingerpaint and fingerpaint paper. This is a take home project so that they can be at home meteorologists! They can move the arrow to the type of weather there is at home. Help them to place the arrow and brad into the middle of the plate. ![]() Print (or encourage them to print) the name of each section (rain, wind, snow, etc.) The children draw the types of weather that they wish, one in each section. In advance, draw a line down the middle of the plate and across the middle of the plate with a black marker. Materials Needed: White paper plates, markers or crayons, brads and pre-cut arrow shapes. They then sprinkle colored sand on those areas. Then, have them brush glue on different areas such as the sky or a sun shape, grass area. It could be them playing with their friends or family, a picture of their house, whatever they choose! Materials needed: white paper plates, colored sand (yellow, blue, white, green), glue, brushes, crayons.Įncourage the children to draw an outdoor picture. Let the children practice their cutting skills by cutting out weather pictures or scenes! They may cut out items that remind them of different types of weather!įeel free to add crayons or markers for them to embellish their scenes. Materials needed: magazines, scissors, glue sticks, paper You'll find more themes to help you with your planning on my preschool themes page You can either scroll down through this page to see all of the preschool activities for your theme or click the link below to go to specific preschool activity types you are looking for. Links will be added for each type of weather! This page focuses on the Weather in general. OR, you may create many weeks throughout the year! Or, you may create many weeks in a row and focus on one weather type each week. For example, your weather week might include one day for each weather type: You will be able to create a week long theme about weather by picking and choosing what you want to do each day. I thought I'd create a page that has activities to help us focus on specific types of weather! We talk about weather all the time with our children, especially when it rains, or snows or is very windy or very sunny outside! ![]() This Weather Theme for Preschool was created to help us go beyond the daily weather chart!
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