![]() My students sorted the gems into matching colored eggs (math), sorted the gems by shape (more math), hid the unicorns in the eggs, or just filled the eggs up with tiny treasures. a magnificent castle!įairy Tale Sensory Bin! Put dried peas, shape gems (Michaels), metallic eggs, mini unicorns or fairies, moss rocks (Dollar Tree), and tweezers in your sensory bin for a fun fairy tale themed sensory bin. Look at what this group of ladies built with all of the fairy props…. You will be amazed at how excited and engaged your little builders will be with fancy new props for your fairy tale theme. Add gold cups to build castles with (Party City), moss rocks (Dollar Tree), unicorns or ponies (Dollar Tree), dragons and knights (Toobs figures from Michaels), colored felt, cut-up necklaces, tree logs (Discount School Supply) and mini crowns (party crowns I cut in half from Target), and fake leaves (Dollar Tree). To make gold magic beans, simply paint lima beans with gold acrylic paint.įairy Tales Blocks and STEM Ideas! Take the fairy tales theme to the blocks center with my Fairy Tales STEM I Can Build. I added green gems and gold magic beans (not pictured) for added fun. Students can count and match quantities and numbers that are represented in different ways. I don’t know why but the brown yarn in my photo below looks black, so know I did include beautiful brown braids! Use colored cubes or any math manipulative to measure the braids and compare the length (non-standard measurement).īeanstalk Number Match! Jack and the Beanstalk is a favorite every year so make it into a math game. Rapunzel Measure! Make braids using various colored yarn. Pretend the pipe cleaners are mattresses for the princess and the pea. Princess and the Pea Patterns! Cut up pipe cleaners and make giant patterns. >Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this blog post!<< It’s a fun craft to learn about shapes and strengthen those scissors skills. I also put out these fancy rhinestone stickers I had (Walmart find) to make the crowns extra sparkly. ![]() Shape Crown FREEBIE! What’s the first thing you think of when someone says fairy tales? A princess and prince right? Print the page on yellow paper and set out a tray of paper or foam shapes. This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. ![]() ![]() Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. Make sure you grab the shape crown craft FREEBIE next in this post. I’m here to share my favorite go-to fairy tales activities my preschool and pre-k students want to play again and again. It’s time for a fairy tales theme so bring on all the princesses, princes, castles, jewels, bears, billy goats, giants, golden eggs, and dragons! There are endless fairy tale books you can use, which means endless learning activities you can plan. ![]()
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