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Letter Tree Name Recognition Activity. This hands-on letter tree name recognition activity is super fun and it’s also quick and easy to make. Your kids will have a blast adding the letters of their name to their very own letter tree! Name Activities Preschool, Creative Curriculum Preschool, Tree Name, Literacy Activities Preschool, Therapy Fun, Preschool Names, Pre K Pages, Activity For Preschool, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

Letter Tree Name Recognition Activity. This hands-on letter tree name recognition activity is super fun and it’s also quick and easy to make. Your kids will have a blast adding the letters of their name to their very own letter tree!

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Tree Roots~1st Grade Lesson with art and printable Preschool Botany Activities, Fruit Tree Activities For Preschool, First Grade Plant Activities, Trees Kindergarten Science, Roots Preschool Activities, Seed Unit Study, 2nd Grade Nature Activities, Creative Curriculum Garden Study Preschool, Nature Unit Preschool

OBJECTIVE Learn how a tree uses it's roots to drink and move water up to the leaves. BOOK What Do Roots Do? by Kathleen V. Kudlinski EXPERIMENT Investigate how roots "drink" by dipping the edge of a piece of paper towel into water (food coloring optional). I recomned food coloring because it will help you see the ater climb. The water will climb up the paper towel. Record what you did using this simple Science Lab Recording Sheet. ART Create roots by cutting and gluing yarn. Tree Roots…

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We have been learning all about trees this week! We started off by reading a book about oak trees. Then the lion cubs made a simple chart showing the life cycle of oak trees. We learned about the parts of a tree and I created a pictorial input chart while teaching the students. Then they drew and labeled the parts of a tree in their science journals. Next, we unscrambled a sentence about an acorn which included "little" which is one of the high frequency words that we learned this week. You…

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