From Child Care Land:
Popcorn and Buttons:
Fill a tub with popcorn seeds and add buttons. Using fingers or tweezers, students pick the buttons
out and sort them into cups.
Button Counting:
Using a picture of a snowman found here, students count out the appropriate number of buttons.
Buttoning Practice:
Make these cute little squares with a button sewn in the middle. Student buttons on or unbuttons
off the circle.
Button Play Dough:
Make play dough. Fold buttons in. Students take out as many as they can.
From Motherhood On a Dime:
Lesson Planning with Me
Hello! I teach an integrated preschool classroom, which means I am responsible for students ages three to five with special needs of all types as well as typical developing students. My students range in ability from a toddler to a typical kindergartener. Therefore, my activities must be able to reach a wide range and be easily adjusted for multiple ability levels.
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I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Button Ideas
Labels:
Buttoning,
Buttons,
Fine Motor,
Play Dough,
Sensory,
Task Boxes,
Winter
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