![]() Kipper's Kite by Mick Inkpen (great touch and feel book!) Kite in the Park: My Cloth Book by Lucy Cousins It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw (I LOVE Amazon, and if you choose to get yours there, they do send me a few cents-which supports my coffee habit!) Air Is All Around You by Franklyn M. Want MORE themes? Sign up for my FREE Preschool Teacher Tips Email Community! You'll receive 1 free weekly theme starter pack each month! Kite Activities and Wind Theme Book Suggestions for Your Library Return to Top Kite Activities and Wind Theme Large Group Games To Help Your Preschoolers Develop Their Muscles While They Have Fun Together! When the children paint on the papers, encourage them to fold the paper and press (while it is still on the easel) to see their design print on the other half! Place the diamond shape opened on the easel. Provide diamond shaped paper on the easel that has already been creased down the middle. (Although that is always THE favorite in our classroom!) Return to Top Kite Activities and Wind Theme Ideas for Your Easel- More Than Just Painting Provide dress up clothes, a laundry basket, hang a clothes line and provide the pinch type clothes pins for the children to hang the clothes up!įrom Miss Cheryl: Thanks Theresa! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea! Thanks for sending it in! What a great activity that includes fine and gross motor development and eye-hand coordination!Įxtension idea: Place your water table in Dramatic play for the children to hand wash the clothes in! Hang The Clothes To Dry! Thank you Theresa for this idea! Return to Top Dramatic Play Ideas for Your Kite Activities and Wind Theme ![]() They add the vegetable strips on to make the kite shape. The children spread the dip on the toast. Materials: Bread, toasted vegetable dip, carrot strips (or celery strips). It also allows for some great conversation! Ask many questions while cooking with your children to encourage conversation! Be sure to ask specific Space theme questions while making these fun snacks! Go outside or into a large area and throw them into the air and watch the wind/air help them land!Ĭooking with children helps develop their math skills and helps them to learn how to follow directions. Thread the 4 ends of the strings into the spool or item. Have the children help to put one piece of yarn into each hole. In advance, hole punch the 4 corners of the fabric. Materials Needed: One fabric square for each child (12 inch square-like a bandanna size) Four 12 inch pieces of yarn or string empty spool (one for each child) or other items that you can tie onto the bottom. I know, this doesn't technically go with a Kite Activities theme, however-they fly and they're cool and the kids will love them! Materials Needed: clothespins, white paint and blue paperĮXTENSION: Add some gray paint for those windy, rainy days! The children can then decorate around the rods and use the kites the same day. If you want to finish is quicker, glue and hot glue the rods in place first. (If you need to, hot glue the rods for extra durability). When dry, attach string to the full sized rod in the middle. I place one vertically (the full size rod) and then other two a placed horizontally on either side of the full sized rod. The children help glue the dowel rods onto their kites. Have the children decorate their fabric or paper. The large dowel rod will need to fit on it. In advance, prepare the paper or fabric into the correct sizes. Each child will need one full size rod and one that is cut in half (and sanded so that there are not sharp edges.) It does not store any personal data.Materials: Thin, wooden dowel rods (2 for each child) fabric in the shape of a kite or sturdy paper in the shape of a kite tacky glue string markers (or fabric paint if using fabric) to decorate the kites. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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