My preschool kiddos
(both age three)
recently completed a rabbit unit,
using
as the main text.
Most of the activities the boys worked on
came from
Here is a recap
of all of the workbox activities:
Drawer 1:
R is for Rabbit
alphabet book page
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Drawer 2:
Bunny Puppet
from
This is a great way to practice
those scissor skills...
(Please note that Little Wild Man and I
assisted the boys
with their cutting-
our three year olds are
NOT
scissor savants...) ;0)
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assisted the boys
with their cutting-
our three year olds are
NOT
scissor savants...) ;0)
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Drawer 3:
Matching Up and Cutting Out
Bunnies page
from
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Drawer 4:
Tracing Sheets
from
...and KidsSoup.
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Drawer 5:
Bunny Puzzle
from
The numbers that correspond on the puzzle
are actually 10's,
but I cut them to be Units numbers,
since my littles
are working on counting to 12.
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Drawer 6:
Pattern Making
with
erasers from the Target Dollar Spot
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Drawer 7:
Bunny Games
from
The first game was a typical
Matching Game,
which the boys enjoyed...
...but their FAVORITE game was
"Where's the Rabbit?"
We used this game to continue working on the numbers
1-12.
The boys got a kick out of closing their eyes
while I hid the rabbit cart
behind one of the number cards...
...and then working together to find out
where the rabbit was hidden.
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Drawer 8:
Carrots for Rabbit Palydough Mat
from
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Drawer 9:
"What Starts with the 'H" Sound?" Sheet
from
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Drawer 10:
More Bunny Games
The first game in this drawer
was one I picked up at a
consignment sale
a little while back.
You roll the colored die
and used a hook to pick up the same colored bunny.
It was NOT a big hit with the boys...
...but the
"Build a Bunny" game
from
Homeschool Creations was!
The boys enjoyed trying to roll all
the correct numbers
to build their bunnies,
but they
ESPECIALLY enjoyed
rolling a number 6...
...because then they got to hop!
(I do believe they rolled the number 6 about
20 times during the game...)
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Besides the workbox activities,
I had a simple...
...Rabbit Explorer Box
pulled together
for them to play with.
It contained...
...Easter grass and wooden carrots...
...a couple of small rabbits
and a wooden barn cut out...
...and fence sections so the boys
could build homes for the bunnies.
But what was EVERYBODY'S
favorite part of the box,
you ask?
Making messes with the Easter grass,
of course!
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Oh,
and let's not forget to include a pic collage
of all the fun the kiddos had...
...while playing Bunny Bowling.
(We also used this Bunny Bowling set
to hunt for rabbits a couple of years ago.
You can read that post by clicking HERE...)
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