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Today’s Preschool theme is all about the Tundra areas. I chose to do a general coverage below snow level where vegetation still grows.
Some of our key talking points where: Why are there no trees? / What animals would live there?
I made this a simple cut and paste activity for my 2 preschoolers.
You will need:
- A little home-made booklet. We make these by stapling 3 pages (a4 / letter size) together
- The images for this activity. Download them here and print.
- Scissors and glue
- Crayons or pencils to complete the habitats
The preschoolers cut out their images as they please, this is great cutting practice and fine motor skills!
Once an image is cut out the children glue the image inside their homemade booklet.
This is what my kids table looked like with the activity. I must say they rather enjoy cutting and sticking stuff!
I had lots of questions too about what they were seeing in their pictures.
I also have 2 scenery images for the landscape that I used to talk about why there were no trees. I would love to do a root study one day so I can show and explain about the sizes of roots to the kids. Basically there is only a small layer of unfrozen soil (the rest is usually frozen solid!) in the tundra that is why trees don’t grow.
I helped my younger preschooler by writing the name of her book on the cover “Tundra” my older preschooler who is already forming letters decided he would write his own title on this book. (Don’t worry mixed letters like this are common for the child just learning his writing skills)
And there we have it! A lovely little afternoon spent cutting and sticking Tundra related things and talking about grass, moss and frozen soil.
Here are some more Tundra ideas from the Early Childhood Team. Find more on the hashtag #TeachECE!
- Arctic Animal Sensory Writing Tray by Fun-A-Day
- Arctic Animals Writing Prompts by The Educators’ Spin On It
- Why Are Polar Bears White? | Animal Adaptations on the Arctic Tundra by Raising Lifelong Learners
- Tundra Animal Sharing and Halving by Rainy Day Mum
- Arctic Animal Matching Games by Life Over C’s
- Arctic Animals Preschool Science: Blubber and Ice Explorations! By The Preschool Toolbox Blog
- Science Fun-Learning About the Woolly Bear Caterpillar by Capri + 3
- Arctic Preschool Letter Hunt by Learning 2 Walk
- Polar Bear Sound Activity by Growing Book by Book
alecia says
My kids love making homemade book! I love how easy this is to set up too.
Devany says
What a great way to start conversations about a topic!
Theresa says
That is a wonderful homemade booklet. I love the images from the tundra.
Jodie @ Growing Book by Book says
We make books weekly. My kids love it. We will be doing this idea!
Cerys says
What a fantastic idea – can see my computer getting used to find some picture to use this week.
Natasha Johnson-Ivy says
This looks like a fun mess that they learned a lot from.
Amanda Boyarshinov says
Home made books are an easy way to differentiate instruction, making it harder or easier for kids of all learning abilities! Even my 4th grader could write her own non-fiction book with these!