I thought this week we would finish teaching Charlie about on Leaves. To complete our lesson on I’m bringing you Autumn Fine Motor & Toddler Activities.
With Payton and Jason I’m not sure how many of these items they would be able to do without getting frustrated. Although I still plan on trying all of the activities with them.
By using Autumn Fine Motor & Toddler Activities I will know what Payton and Jason can and can’t do. I know what I will need to teach them through the coming year.
Sewing Practice with Leaves from Freshly Planted
Q-Tip Painted Fall Tree Craft from There’s Just One Mommy
Leaf Rubbing Plates from Freshly Planted
Fall Harvest Stamping Activities from Every Star is Different
All-Natural Leaf Threading from Kids Craft Room
All Season Tree Coloring Page from Mama Smiles
Fall Cut It Out Pack from This Reading Mama
Word Family Trees from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational
Autumn Leaves Fine Motor and Sensory Play from My Mundane and Miraculous Life
Outdoor Fall Train Play from Play Trains
Watercolor Leaf Garland from Paper and Glue
Fall Sand Art from Pre Kinders
Fall Leaves Punch Puzzle from Laly Mom
I was getting Charlie up this morning when Charlie came and sat down beside me. While Charlie was sitting next to me, we went over our lesson plans for this week.
As we did Charlie asked if he could do the Outdoor Fall Train Play from Play Trains with Lily, Payton and Jason because they love trains. Once everyone arrives this afternoon e Outdoor Fall Train Play is the first Craft, we plan on doing creating.
If you create Outdoor Fall Train Play from Play Trains, come show us what your exhibit looks like when you finish. We will be sharing Play Trains with you as well. I almost bet you when David gets home, and Debbie comes to pick up Lily and Jason that they want to make their own Play Trains.
My question to you is have you done any of the activities listed above? If so which crafts, did you do? What did you think of the crafts?
If you haven’t done any of these activities are there some on the list that you would like to do with your students? If so which crafts and why? Also, do you know of other leaf resources we can check out?
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates