Ball study activities for preschool

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A collection of activities for a balls theme in your preschool or pre-k classroom. Activities for a ball unit to along with your TSG balls study.

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Are you looking for a fun learning game to keep your preschooler entertained? Try this easy, budget friendly activity that takes 5 minutes to set up. Ball patterns help kids develop critical skills for school while having fun! I love a good "learn through play" activity. Your kids will want to do this fun game again and again.

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BALLS STUDY Literacy: Pictures of people using balls (sports, construction, hobbies, toys, food, etc.) Journal how a child uses balls Read a book about balls (i.e. Play Balls) Follow a recipe for making cookies, meatballs, etc. Follow sequential directions (1st, 2nd, 3rd) (e.g. using cotton...

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