Lets have a ball theme

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handprinted football card with the words, find it on glue to my crafts
Handprint Football Goal Keepsake
Handprint Football Goal Keepsake
the words color golf get you not moving and learning are placed on the grass with plastic spoons
Color Golf Game for Toddlers
As with most toddlers learning colors, there comes a time when everything is a certain color. And in this house, everything is purple! Ha! So, I thought I would combine a little learning and play at the same time in this Color Golf activity. Perfect outdoor game for toddlers to learn about colors!
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the football color matching task is shown
Adapted by Kimmie D
an image of counting fun with ping pong balls
free alphabet game for kids to practice letters and numbers with the letter s on them
G is for Golf- Letter G Activities - Super God, Not Super Mom
a table topped with plastic containers filled with different types of balls and sports equipment on top of a rug
an image of sports preschool theme with the words gray and green on it in black text
Sports Preschool Pack
an assortment of different types of sports balls on a black board with a measuring tape
a blue bowl filled with balls next to a sign that says which ball bones lowest?
Creative Curriculum Study: Balls - Especially for Children
two children playing with colorful plastic balls on a white tray that says fine motor color sorting
Fine Motor Color Sorting
two paper plates that have different colored dots on them and one is made to look like a big and small plate
Opposites / big and small/ Pom pom/ fingerprints / crafts for kids / preschool art
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a young boy is playing with a basketball hoop and ball on the floor in front of him
Name Basketball
Name Basketball - Toddler Approved
an assortment of sports balls and other items on the floor in a classroom setting,
Real Object and Pictorial Graphs (Chalk Talk: A Kindergarten Blog)
Here are a few more things we did with graphs this week. We used balls (my p.e. teacher bagged up a bunch of different ones for me) to create a real object graph. Then we moved the real objects to a p