Use a pumpkin for a car tunnel. Run hot wheels tracks or train tracks right through a pumpkin! Can you make a car fly through the pumpkin and land on the other side? Pumpkin Investigation Tray. Let kids explore the inner workings of a pumpkin.
A preschool pumpkin activity that makes great science and sensory play! Pumpkin Squish Bag. Pumpkin Oobleck. Kitchen science with Non-newtonian fluid. Give a classic experiment a pumpkin twist. Pumpkin Jack: Rotting Pumpkin Experiment. Special Education. Speech Therapy.
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Thematic Unit Plans. Unit Plans. Whole Courses. Word Walls. Don't see what you looking for? Some filters moved to Formats filters, which is at the top of the page. All Resource Types. Sort: Relevance. Let your little ones get creative with this fun Halloween printable! They can write all about their favorite round friend!
Creative Writing , Writing. PreK - 1 st. Show more details. Wish List. Balanced Literacy , Phonics , Reading. PreK - K. Activities , Literacy Center Ideas , Printables. This pumpkin writing center is perfect for young writers especially those in preschool and kindergarten.
The writing sheets include space for students to draw, write, and label as they are able. Students can also use word wall cards to write pumpkin words. These word wall cards are included with all. Autumn , Halloween , Writing. Next, this pumpkin resource has literacy-based activities to making integrating reading, writing, and science simple!
It has:. If you want planning pumpkin activities totally done for you and all in one place, grab All About Pumpkins today! Another set of pumpkin activities that students love is the Pumpkin Literacy Activities resource. If you find yourself short on time for science, this resource will help you integrate science into literacy activities like reading, shared writing, writing, and literacy stations to save time! You squeeze a ton of science into these areas!
Pumpkin Literacy Activities includes:. Next, you can explore and investigate pumpkins with hands-on activities. Students will dive into describing and measuring pumpkins, labeling parts of a pumpkin, learning about the life cycle, and tasting pumpkins. Grab it for FREE and have six pages of pumpkin activities all in one place! Finally, a great way to introduce or review facts about pumpkins is with informational videos.
I found a few good ones to share with you! I found two videos that discuss all about pumpkins and one that covers the pumpkin life cycle. A pumpkin unit is the perfect way to kick off fall and truly engage students in science. Whether you have five minutes or 60 minutes for science, you can still provide opportunities for your students to participate in meaningful pumpkin activities.
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Professional Development. Shop Resources. October 2, Share on facebook. Share on pinterest. Share on twitter. Add a leaf to each one. Program them with the numbers or one-to-one level you are working on.
In preschool, you may be working on number recognition or on one-to-one correspondence. I'd recommend programming your pumpkins to accommodate both areas so that you can use them from year to year with whichever level each years' students are at.
On the back, again print the numeral on the leaf. In addition, draw that number of pumpkin seeds on the pumpkin. Provide these pumpkin cards and a small bowl of pumpkin seeds. This can be placed out as a self directed center where the children decide how to use the cards and seeds. It can also be used in small group or one on one teaching groups with the children where you can guide the children to use their fine motor, counting and one-to-one correspondence skills as needed.
Gourd Sorting. Provide many sizes of pumpkins and gourds for the children to sort and classify by shape, size, color, height, etc. Sitting in a circle, play some music and have the children pass a small pumpkin to the person next to them.
Keep going in a circle and when the music stops, they stop passing. They then name one thing about the pumpkin to describe it. Provide different pumpkin items to see if they sink or float! Include small pumpkins, gourds, pumpkins seeds, pumpkin leaves, etc. Materials: Small pumpkin for each child, 1 length of yarn for each child the length should be 4 inches longer than their pumpkin , weight scale, My Pumpkin pages described below , pumpkin carving knives, spoons to scoop out seeds, 2 pieces of orange construction paper, a ruler, glue, markers and your camera!
In advance, make pages for each child for their My Pumpkin book. The pages we made stated:. Have each child draw a picture of their pumpkin on Page 1. Add the picture you took of them holding their pumpkin to this page. Give each child a length of yarn. Show them how to wrap it around the pumpkin.
Take a picture of each child doing this. Help them to cut it to reflect how wide the pumpkin is. The child then glues their length of yarn to Page 2 of their book along with the picture you took of them. Have each child measure the height of their pumpkin with a ruler. Help them to write how many inches tall their pumpkin is on Page 3 of their book. Add the picture that you took to this page.
Have each child place their pumpkin one at a time on the scale. Help them to write how many pounds their pumpkin weighs on Page 4 of their book. Help each child cut open their pumpkin of course, take a picture of this!
Help them to separate the seeds from the goop and save the seeds.
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