For our last big Preschool unit this school year,
I just HAD to do a
Super Hero theme.
So,
here are the
activities we did for this unit...
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"S is for Superhero"
Dot-a-Dot page
(From the 2 Teaching Mommies Super Hero Mini Unit)
I also put...
...some Spider-Man velvet coloring sheets
from
The Dollar Tree
in the same drawer.
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Our alphabet page was also in this drawer...
S is for Super Hero
Alphabet Book page
(Love the expression this super hero is making!)
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Heroes vs. Villians
Cut, Sort, and Paste Page
The ultimate concentration
theses boys have when they cut
is absolutely as riot!
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Super Hero Puzzles
These puzzles were from
The Dollar Tree...
The Dollar Tree...
...and this one was from the
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There was also a
Batman Color Matching Game
in this drawer.
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Batman Spelling Pages
This drawer also had
batman magnets to play with,
which were purchased at
Target's Dollar Spot.
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Super Hero Stick Puppets
and
Find the Letter Batman Game
(The puppet figure were from
Paper & Pomegranates
and the letter game was from
1+1+1's Batman Preschool Pack)
and
Find the Letter Batman Game
(The puppet figure were from
Paper & Pomegranates
and the letter game was from
1+1+1's Batman Preschool Pack)
After the puppets were made,
the kiddos could use them to...
the kiddos could use them to...
...point to the letter I would call out
in during the game.
in during the game.
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Super Hero Costume Fun!
(Hand tattoos were from the Target Dollar Spot.)
I made the boys each a
Super Hero cape following
instructions,
and the star glasses were found at
The Dollar Tree.
Introducing...
...the Star Twins!
They were able to easily take care of
their arch enemy,
Fat Man...
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Besides the activities in the workbox drawers,
the kiddos had...
...a Superhero Explorer Box to play in.
It was simply filled with
lots of colorful pom poms and
several different superhero action figures.
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Two of our favorite books during this unit were...
...Superhero ABC.
When I read the latter book to
the Puppy Prince,
and we reached the letter H...
...he made the comment
that Huge Man looks like Super Dad-
'cause they are both hairy...
(Hee! Hee!)
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Finally,
lunch was "brought" to us one day...
...by a special Superhero.
Can you guess who? ;0)
Super cute!
ReplyDeleteJust ran across your blog due to a google search. I'm looking for the Super Hero stick puppets to use for my sons Star of the Week poster. I've tried going to the link for Paper & Pomegranates but their site is down. I know this is an old post but I was hoping maybe just maybe you still have the file for the printables and would be willing to email them to me. I would be ever so grateful. My email address is
ReplyDeletejoshemilybobbitt at yahoo dot com. Thanks in advance! Love your blog!