Matching Kite Shapes Cut out different sizes of triangles from construction paper. Trace the triangles on a piece of paper and then add a tail to each one to resemble kites. Encourage the children to match the correct triangle to the correct kite. Kite Math Make a picture with kites on it. Add numbers to the kites and pipe cleaners for tails. Encourage the children to add the correct number of beads to each tail. Kite Sponge Painting Materials Needed: Sponges Paint Ribbon Glue Paper Paper plates Directions: Cut the sponges into kite shapes. Place the paint on the paper plates. Allow the children to put their sponge kites into the paint and stamp them on their paper. Allow the children to glue ribbon onto the bottom of their kites. Five Little Kites One little kite in the sky so blue, Along came another, then there were two. Two little kites flying high above me; Along came another, then there were three. Three little kites, just watch them soar, Along came another, then there were four. Four little kites, so high and alive Along came another, then there were five. Five little kites dancing across the sky, What a sight to see, way up so high.
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AuthorMs. Brittney Andrade, MS Early Childhood Studies Archives
September 2018
CategoriesCircusFourth of JulyIce CreamJellyfishPiratesCoin Letter Matching
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