October 12th, 2012 by ricole
We love this (wine) cork tree project! Because the corks have texture, the kids love using them as paint utensils. Also, they learn spacial awareness as they think and formulate "where do I stamp my next leaf?"
Similar concept to the cork tree, but this one is great for older prekinder and young elementary kiddos
The fabric ghosts are a two-fold project! They begin as fall fabric leaves, and with a little white paint and a Sharpie, they turn into tiny festive ghosts! And this Q-tip skeleton is an anatomy lesson, a seasonal craft, and a fine-motor activity all in one!
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Mixing colors to replicate fall leaves is always a process of trial and error! We encourage the kids to start with a small amount of paint (and just a dab of brown!) and then they can always add more later!
The kids loved painting the candy corns and cutting the bats for this bulletin board
The kiddos got to decorate their own hand-shaped ghosts...with some of these, you can hardly recognize the ghost was, at one point, a hand outline...but that's okay!
Orange you glad it's October?! The paper plate pumpkins are a classic project for kids, and they're cute! One thing we love about painting projects, is to allow the kids to mix their own paint to make their desired color. Give your little ones red, yellow, and white paint and see what kind of orange they come up with!
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Those are hand-print spiders under those webs!
Not-so-scary scarecrows ?
With the right supplies and the kids' imaginations, a preschool door can be turned into anything! Including a friendly scarecrow!
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Totally batty for candy
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The Itsy Bitsy spider went up the water spout...
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All wrapped up in love
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Welcome to our pumpkin patch
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This is one of our favorites!!! Fall in love with Jesus
Posted by ricole
Bio: I have been with Scottsdale Learning Center since 2003, beginning as a Preschool Teacher then moving into the Director position in 2006. I love helping families incorporate grace-based parenting techniques at home, am obsessed with my nieces and nephews (and my entire family all-together), could drink a Starbucks eggnog latte every morning if possible, am hooked on traveling and learning about cultures with my amazing husband, and absolutely LOVE kids and early childhood education!
Tags: autumn, bulletin boards, cork, crafts, fall, family, ghosts, hand-print, preschool, projects, pumpkins, scarecrow, spider, things to do, tree, wine
Source: http://www.scottsdaledaycare.com/north-scottsdale-daycare-fall-inspiration-for-teachers-parents.htm
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