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A to Z Kids Stuff Shapes

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Fun Educational Activities Toddler Preschool School-Age Calendars Search A to Z Kids Stuff Home Booklets Art Recipes Special Days Rainy Days Resources Ecards Articles Freebies Links Join Our Newsletter Choose your Destination ------------------------------------ Pre-School Page Monthly Themes Morning Group Time Ideals Welcome Songs --------------- Alphabet Bugs Butterfly Circus Colors Community Helpers Dinosaurs Families Farm Gardens Gingerbread Man Hibernation Homes Ladybugs Leaves Math My Body Music Numbers Ocean 100th Day Pumpkins Rain Rainforest Reading Reindeer Rhymes Rocks Safety Scissors Senses Shapes Shoes Sports Transportation Zoo -------------------------------------- Christmas Germany Mexico Sweden ------------------------------------ Calendar Page School-Age Page Toddler Page S Read More
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Basic Shapes - Math and Numbers - Brobst Systems Kids - Print and Learn

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Math and Numbers - Basic Shapes Create a Star Wars birthday theme with Yoda Mini Snowglobe , Yoda Jedi Color Change Mug , and Vader Tin Coaster Set . Sale ends on November 22, 2007. Buy a Halloween Gift and Send it Directly to Him or Her - click here Copyright 1999-2007 Brobst Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Read More
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Circles

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CIRCLES Circle Caterpillars For each child, cut six circles out of colored construction paper. Let the children overlap and glue their circles in straight lines on pieces of white contruction paper. Then let them draw antennae, legs and faces on their lines of circles to make caterpillars. Circle Trees Draw a tree with bare branches on a large piece of blue paper and attach fringed green construction paper below it for grass. Let the children glue circles they have punched out of construction paper with a hole punch on the branches and beneath the tree. Carefully shake off the extra circles. To make an autumn scene have the children punch out red, yellow, and orange circles; to make a winter scene, white circles; to make a spring scene, pink circles; to make a summer scene, green circles. Read More
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Hearts

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HEARTS Ink Hearts Draw large heart outlines on white paper towels with a black non-permanent felt-tip marker. Let the children brush water over the heart outlines to reveal the other colors contained in the black ink. Heart Fold-Overs For each child, cut various sizes of heart shapes out of white construction paper and fold them in half. Let the children lay hearts out flat and place drops of red, pink and lavender tempera paint on one side. Have them fold their hearts and rub the tops with their hands. Then let them open their heart shapes to see the beautiful designs they have created. Heart Rubbings Cut hearts out of a variety of textured material (sandpaper, corrugated cardboard, wallpaper, needlework canvas, etc.). Let the children make heart rubbings by placing the hearts under sheet Read More
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Preschool and Kindergarten Resources

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A Kid's Heart - A play and learn site with resources for children and their teachers Home | Bible | Holidays | Clip Art | Angels | Greeting Cards | Preschool | Teachers' Tools | Animals Themes Coloring Pages | Dress Up Games | A Kid's Photo | Story It SHAPES The Sunshine Room Shapes Resources Resources for Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten Let's Play with Shapes! Circles - Oh, what fun to be round! Rectangles - Straight in every way! Triangles - 1, 2, 3: I'm as acute as can be! All Sorts - It's okay to be different! Links to other shape resources The Preschool Room | Resources for Teachers STORY - IT Stories to read, stories to write, story starters, word games, nursery rhymes, printable coloring pages, picture prompts, and more resources for language arts. storyit.com Photo Resources Anima Read More
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Preschool Education Arts & Crafts: Shape

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We're sorry but... The Kinderart site has undergone some much needed reorganization. The page you have tried to reach has been moved. If all goes well, you should be moved to the new page almost instantly. If not, please click your mouse here . If all else fails, please go to the Kinder Art home page and try to locate the item you are looking for. Don't forget to bookmark the new address in your favorites. Thank you for understanding. Read More
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Shape Patterns Worksheet- a worksheet for kids from Tracey's Create-A-Book

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Shape Patterns Look at each row of shapes. Draw the shape that comes next in the box. This worksheet was provided by The Kid's Page Archive. Copyright &copy 2001 www.tlsbooks.com. All rights reserved. Read More
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Shapebooks, Printable Patterns, Coloring Pages

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Member Log In Worksheets abctools Membership Popular: Month to Month - Holidays - Handwriting - Teaching Extras - Center Signs - Math - Labels - Theme Signs - Portfolios Shapebooks! Make a free shape book Printable Shapes and Activities Create your own shapebook (membership required) A shapebook is a book that is in the shape of a particular object. The text of the book is printed inside of the shape. For example, you may have written something (a story, a poem, a series of facts...) about apples. Using our shapebook builder, your text is automatically formatted to fit inside of an outline in the shape of an apple (or whatever shape you choose). Cut out the outline and you have an apple-shaped book about apples! In the directory below, you will find many free shapebooks you can print out a Read More
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Shapes

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SHAPES Shape Art Give each child a large triangle shape. Now give them lots of smaller triangles and let them glue them onto the large triangle. Adapt this activity to different shapes. Block City Read Block City to the children. As a follow-up activity, give each child a sheet of construction paper and several different colored paper rectangles. Let the children glue the rectangles onto the construction paper to form a cityscape. Using crayons they may add windows, doors, or turn the picture into a daytime or nighttime scene. Friendly Shapes Cut a circle, a square, a diamond, and a triangle out of felt and place them on a flannelboard as you recite the poem below. Little Cindy Circle rolls along the ground. She has no corners--she just spins around! Sammy Square is his name. He has four s Read More
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SHAPES

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~COLOR'S - SHAPES~ SONGS & ACTIVITIES DRAW A CIRCLE Draw a circle. Draw a circle. (draw circles in the air with fingers) Round as can be. Draw a circle, draw a circle Just for me. Draw a square. Draw a square. (draw squares in the air) Shaped like a box. Draw a square, draw a square. With corners four. Draw a triangle. Draw a triangle (draw triangles in the air) With corners three. Draw a triangle. Draw a triangle Just for me. POPSICLE STICKS Put various shapes on popsicle sticks. Hold up one at a time and ask the children to tell you the shape, color and flavor it might be if it were a popsicle. FEELY BOX "Feely box" with a face drawn on front. Cut a mouth hole large enough for a hand to fit inside. Put in a shape (start with circle, square, and triangle). Let child feel that shape and se Read More
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