Teaching Heart's Bug Bundle
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Look at all you get in this set: Bee Themed Learning Games, Math, Reading, and Craft Activities, Bee Themed Calendar and Classroom Forms, Bug, Insect, & Caterpillar Math, Reading, Literacy, Activities, Centers, Apron, Caterpillar Butterfly Life Cycle Activities, Ladybug, Lady bug Life Cycle and Math and Reading Activities, + Bonus Firefly Set. OVER 100 Pages of Buggy Learning Fun!!!
Bee Themed Learning Games, Math, Reading, and Craft Activities 6.50
Tammy C. said: Awesome packet! My kids loved it!
Page 5 Printables to make
a Bee Finger-puppet glove to go along with the five bees poem
included.
Page 6 Simple Bee Glyph to Color and Take Home.
Page 7- Bee 10 Frames.
Page 8-9 Bee counting puzzle. Give page 6 to
the student already cut up. They glue the pieces to
page 7 and color.
Page 10 Roll a Bee Scene. Print a few copies,
Laminate, and cut out five bee pieces. Supply a dice
and 1 playing board and set of pieces per player.
First player to get all their pieces onto the blue backdrop wins.
Page 11-15 Counting Game Students work together to
finish a puzzle. They collect Bees along the
way. Game stops when puzzle is completed. Count
the bees to find a winner. Directions included.
Page 1617 Race to the Bee Hive Dice Game
Page 18 19 Little Bee Book Trace numbers and number
words. Color
Page 2022 Two dice cover-up games.
Page 23-24 Dice Graph printables to make a graph.
Student rolls until one column is filled.
Page 25 Bee Phonics Activity Sheet rhymes with Bee,
beginning sounds, and trace
Page 26, 27, 28, 29 Craft idea Finger Bee Craft and Poem to
Match. Beehive Printable to use with craft. Page 29
is just a ready to print version. All you do is add the
fingerprints.
Page 30 Count By Fives Puzzle Print, laminate,
cut. Students put the puzzle pieces together.
Use as a center activity.
Page 31 to 35 Bee Pocket Chart Poem. I
read the poem and call on someone to match the picture to
the text.
Bee Themed Calendar and Classroom Forms 6.00
15 Files of Bee Themed Resources to use in a Bee Themed
Classroom. Start Back to School with a Bee Theme! These files are
zipped. They come in Publisher or Word (if you own the programs
you will be able to modify as needed). All files also come in PDF
so that all can open them. Buyer said: Very
helpful forms. I bought it for the newsletter template but will
be able to utilize the other forms.
1.) Bee Themed Numbers to 31
Can use on class calendar. (Publisher and PDF)
2.) Bee Themed Months (PDF and Publisher)
3.) Bee Days of Week (PDF and Publisher)
4.) Bee of Week Form for class student of the week.
(Publisher and PDF)
5.) Bee ABC Display Two letters print per page. (Publisher
and PDF)
6.) Bee Schedule Cards Laminate and write times on cards
with Dry Erase Marker. (Publisher and PDF)
7.) Bee Thank You Card Fold and send (PDF and Publisher)
8.) Bee Desk Name Plates (PDF and Publisher)
9.) Bee Table Numbers 1-6 (PDF and Publisher)
10.) Bee Newsletter Template Change it to fit your needs.
Type in Text Boxes. (Word and PDF)
11.) Bee Calendar Center Sheet Have students complete one
for each month. An easy Calendar Center. (Word and PDF)
12.) The Four Bs Sign (Word and PDF)
13.) Bee Conference Reminder (Word and PDF)
14.) Bee-utiful Work Award
15.) Bee Classroom Job Cards
Bug, Insect, & Caterpillar Math, Reading,
Literacy, Activities, Centers, Apron 14.99
Over 30 Pages of Hands-On Resources (17 files) For you to
Print and Use with a Bug and/or Caterpillar Theme.
All PDF files. I suggest you use these files with
Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade. The majority of
the files are on a
PreK-Kindergarten level.
Buyer said: Love that this has a variety of ideas, for
math group and circle groups.
1.) Pocket Chart Pieces Print
out the pieces, cut, and laminate. Use to re-tell the story
as a class. Allow students to add the pictures of the moon,
leaf, sun, and caterpillar to the chart as you read. Mix up
the days of the week and put them back in order.
2.) Roll a Caterpillar Game Print out one game board for
each player. Print out one set of caterpillar pieces per
player. Students take turns rolling the dice and then
selecting the caterpillar piece they rolled. First person
to roll all the
caterpillar pieces wins. After the game, have students glue
down the pieces to make a caterpillar to take home.
3.) Caterpillar Apron All pieces and directions needed to
make the apron seen. Use to retell the story by feeding the
caterpillar the items in the correct order.
4.) Caterpillar Paper Bag Puppet All pieces and directions
needed to make the puppet seen. Use to retell the story by
feeding the caterpillar the items in the correct order. Have
each student make one by cutting out the pattern and gluing
it to a paper bag. They can take their puppet and story
pieces home to retell the story to a family member.
5.) Sleepy Caterpillar Story A mini book for your students
to make. They color the pages based on the color word used on
the page. Also, they add a number in the blank after
counting the leaves on the page. Once finished the pages
are cut and either hole punched or stapled to form a little
book to take home and share.
6.) Beginning Sound Match Up All pieces needed to make a
beginning sounds center. Each caterpillar has two pictures on
its body. Students place the beginning sound next to the
picture.
7.) Read and Number Layered Book -A book for your students
to make. Students color the pictures and write the number
words on the line.
8.) Pattern Cards Ready to print pattern cards. Laminate
and use Velcro to attach the missing pieces. Store on a
ring.
9.) Rhyme Game Print out caterpillar game board and the
butterfly cards. Cut out the butterfly cards. Stack
butterfly cards face down. Students take a butterfly card
and look at the picture and cover up a picture on the
caterpillar card that
rhymes with the picture on their butterfly card.
10.) Counting Review Student fills in missing numbers
and counts the objects and writes the number.
11.) Butterfly Glyph Materials and directions to make
Butterfly Glyphs. Includes patterns and legend.
12.) Ladybug Ending Sound Letter mat with matching
pictures. Student places picture on top of correct ending
sound. 2 write the ending sound printables.
13.) Bug Graph Students cut and glue bugs onto a graph.
Students answer questions about their finished graph.
14.) Caterpillar Trace- Trace the dotted line to take the
caterpillar to a healthy snack.
15) Lady Bug Adding Student count dots to make a math
addition problem .
16.) How Many Ladybugs Pocket Chart Students count the
ladybugs on each leaf and match it to the correct number.
17.) Sort by Color, Count, TraceStudents cut out bugs, sort
them by color, write how many in the circle, and trace the
color word. To reuse with small groups, laminate and use a
dry erase marker.
Caterpillar Butterfly Life Cycle Activities 6.50
Games, Little Book, Pre- Math, Emergent Reading, Pocket
Chart Helper, and More for your Caterpillar to Butterfly
Life Cycle Unit. These files were created for Preschool and
could also be used for Kindergarten. Below is a list of
each item in the set.
Carrie Ann S. said: Good stuff! My students and I
found a tiger swallowtail caterpillar the first week of school.
We decided to keep it in our bug tent and it started forming its
chrysalis that evening. I instantly knew what our first science
project would be! This packet was perfect! Thank you!
1.) Butterfly Life Cycle Little
Book A six page color and take home and share little
book.
2.) Pocket Chart PiecesFour large stages of a Butterfly
Life Cycle Eggs, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, and
Butterfly. Includes large set of words to match to each
stage.
3.) Life Cycle Chart student cute, and pastes the stages
onto a chart. I have included this in color and black and white.
4.) Pre-Reading and Math Trace the words: Eggs,
Caterpillar, Chrysalis, and Butterfly. Trace Numbers,
Cut-out, and Glue numbers.
5.) Activity Sheet Cut and Glue the Next Stage of the
Life Cycle. Graph the stages.
6.) Counting using numbers 5-12 Puzzle Cut the puzzle
and students put back together.
7.) Roll a Life Cycle Game Students take turns rolling
dice and collecting a piece of the life cycle based on
their rolls. First person to roll and collect all four
stages wins. Then they may sequence their stages in order.
8.) Race to Become a Beautiful Butterfly Life Dice Game
Supply 1 dice and a playing marker for each player. Player
picks a color line and starts on the leaf. Players take
turns rolling the dice. First person to make it to the
Butterfly is the winner.
9.) Roll 2 Dice and Cover Game
A ladybug life cycle unit that includes some early math and reading activities. Below is a list of all items found in this packet. I used these lesson fillers with Preschool. They would also work for Kindergarten. Please see preview for more pictures of items found in packet. 6.50
(Pages 3-4) 5 Little Lady Bug
Flap Book Student colors and traces numbers. The bugs
disappear as the student read the poem and turns the pages.
(Pages 5-8) Various 5 Little Lady Bug Poem Formats for use.
(Pages 9 10) Counting Lady Bugs Pocket Chart Pieces or
Center Student counts ladybugs and matches it to a leaf.
(Page 11) Simple ladybug life cycle pocket chart pieces.
(Pages 12-13) Lady Bug Life Cycle Cut and Paste In color
and black and white
(Pages 14-18) Lady Bug Life Cycle Cut and Past Wheel Craft
In color and black and white. Spin the wheel and share each
stage of the life cycle.
(Page 19) Ladybug Cycle Cut, Sort, Count, Trace, and Graph
Student activity sheet covering many early math skills.
(Page 20) Ladybug Early Glyph Fun Great way to
introduce data interpretation with the younger students.
Work through the glyph in small groups and let your
students share their finished glyph with a parent. Easyall
you need are crayons!!
(Page 21) Ladybug counting puzzle Print and
laminate. Students can put the puzzle together. How many
ladybugs do you see when you put the puzzle together. I
like to print and bag a few of these to use in a center.
(Page 22) Ladybug Phonics Activity Sheet Student
worksheet.
(Page 23) Ladybug Roll and Draw Dice Game Students
take turns rolling the dice and drawing colored spots on a
ladybug. First person to get all six colors drawn on
the bug wins.
(Page 24) Ladybug 10 Frames Student Worksheet Students
cut, count, and paste the numbers.
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