We ended the year with an ocean unit. There are so many fun things to do with this theme.
This was one of my favorite craftivities of the year. After studying ocean life, each little learner drew a picture of things they could see under the water. Then, to display our work we made either mermaids, mermen, or scuba divers. {They got to decide which one they wanted to make}
How adorable are these?
I love these mermaids, too!
They made such a cute display!
The good stuff was brought out next!
What's an ocean unit without Goldfish crackers?
To work on our alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness skills, I put magnetic letters in a fish bowl. Each student took turns fishing out a letter. If they identified it and/or knew the letter sound they got to keep it. If not, it went back into the fish bowl.
My class loves these kinds of games. When we are finished they can trade in their fish for special treasures.
We also made sandcastles using different shapes of sandpaper.
The bottom of the picture was first brushed with watered down glue and then sand was sprinkled on top. I love the creativity each sweetie used when making their sandcastle.
These were just a few of our ocean activities.
I just finished my Ocean Pack and it's available on TPT. You can check it out HERE.
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Your little PreK kids are so precious!! It looked like they had a wonderful time learning during your ocean unit!!I loved that craftivity!! Have a great weekend!! Linda's Learning Loot :)
ReplyDeleteThat display is so adorable! It looks like they had a great time learning about the ocean!
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