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How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

June 21, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Do you think that the idea of tackling how to teach the 50 states to preschoolers seems too big of a task? Also, look at my page Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips.

Too, see my page How to Homeschool Preschool for more ideas.

Preschoolers are naturally curious, hands-on learners who absorb knowledge through exploration, stories, and interactive activities.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

We are going to walk through some activities to make state studies come alive for your little ones.

Focusing on Florida is a starting point with a “State Box” that you can use as the same format with for every state study.

I also have a 50 States busy book printable for you that can be laminated or slipped into page protectors to use more than once.

BOOKS ABOUT FLORIDA FOR KIDS

5 Books About Florida

Add these fun books about the great state of Florida to your home library.

F Is for Florida (Sunshine State ABC Primer)

A is for Amusement Park

B is for Biscayne National Park

C is Cape Canaveral

With E is for Everglades, K is for Key West, and O is for Orange, going from A to Z has never been more fun! Take an alphabetized field trip around the Sunshine State and discover the plants, animals, foods, and places that make it, well, Florida!

Good Night Florida (Good Night Our World)

Good Night Florida includes coconut palm trees, snorkeling the Keys, dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, the Everglades and alligators, orange groves, Kennedy Space Center, Daytona 500, Ginnie Springs, St. Augustine, swimming. beaches, and more. Young Floridians and visitors are invited to explore the most exciting attractions the Sunshine State has to offer while being lulled gently to sleep. Oranges and alligators included!

Only in Florida: Weird and Wonderful Facts About The Sunshine State (Americana)

Glide by gators in the Everglades, ride rollercoasters in Orlando, and move to the music of Miami as you explore this unique and diverse state. You’ll learn why Key lime pie should never be green, how piracy landed on the coast of Florida, and how famous Floridians have changed the world.Each of Florida’s major cities and regions is covered in this comprehensive rundown of the Sunshine State, from Tallahassee to the Treasure Coast. Plus, get a dose of Florida’s fascinating past from a history timeline, and spot your favorite Florida locales on infographic maps.

Welcome to Florida (Welcome To)

With information about the state's animals, plants, regions, food, people, customs, and fun places to visit, this tribute to Florida is the perfect gift for vacationers and residents alike. The warm, bright illustrations highlight the many delights to be found throughout the state, and the easy-yet-informative details ("The smallest post office in the United States is a tiny building in the Everglades") give just the right amount of information to kids from preschool on up.

[( Strawberry Girl )] [by: Lois Lenski] [Dec-2008]

Strawberries -- big, ripe, and juicy. Ten-year-old Birdie Boyer can hardly wait to start picking them. But her family has just moved to the Florida backwoods, and they haven't even begun their planting. Don't count your biddies 'fore they're hatched, gal young un! her father tells her.

Making the new farm prosper is not easy. There is heat to suffer through, and droughts, and cold snaps. And, perhaps most worrisome of all for the Boyers, there are rowdy neighbors, just itching to start a feud.

Look at how to teach geography.

WHY TEACH GEOGRAPHY TO PRESCHOOLERS

Preschoolers are developing their understanding of their surroundings: their home, their community, their country, and their world so this is a great time for a gentle introduction to US geography.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

Geography lessons help connect their small, familiar surroundings to a much bigger picture. It lets children appreciate the rich diversity of people, landscapes, food, traditions, and wildlife across the country.

HOW TO TEACH THE 50 STATES TO PRESCHOOLERS IN 10 WAYS

1. MAKE IT HANDS-ON

To make this experience rich and memorable, kick off each new state by creating a “state box”, a small container filled with items that represent a particular state.

Each time you introduce a new state, you can pull it off your shelf and let the child explore its content. Details below!

2. ADD PICTURE BOOKS

Keep a colorful engaging book like The 50 States Book on hand for your child to explore during free time as well as structured learning time.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

3. PAIR STATES BY REGION

Start with your own state, then move to neighboring states or a geographic area (like the Southeast or Pacific Northwest).

4. FOCUS ON A FEW STATES AT A TIME

Consider focusing on 2–4 states each month. That lets you dig deep into each without being overwhelmed.

5. CREATE A “PASSPORT BOOK”

Design a small “passport” for each child and stamp it with a sticker or a small state-shaped stamp every time you learn about a new state. It’s a wonderful, interactive way to track progress.

6. USE FLASHCARDS

Use flashcards to familiarize your child with the shape of each state and for learning simple facts, these can be reused throughout several years.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

7. MAKE AN ONGOING ART PROJECT

Next, make a large USA poster where children can color each state as you learn it.

8. USE A MAP PUZZLE

Besides just using it to put together a puzzle you can use individual state pieces in your state box, in sensory bins for each state, for tracing, stamping in playdough.

9. USE COLORING PAGES

Then as each new state is introduced, put out a coloring page for it on the desk/table, or incorporate it into morning time as you read about the state.

10. MAKE A CRAFT FOR EACH STATE

Incorporate a craft that highlights each state as you learn about it like this Statue of Liberty torch craft for New York.

Too, incorporate this 50 States Busy Book, with a page for each of our great states with cut outs highlighting state birds, name, flower, and more.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

Next, look at a quick glance of Florida facts.

FLORIDA STATE FACTS FOR YOUR BOX

  • Capital-Tallahassee
  • Nickname-The Sunshine State
  • State Flower-Orange Blossom
  • State Mammal: Florida Panther
  • State Reptile: Alligator
  • State Bird: Mockingbird

And Florida is a peninsula, which is a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.

Florida has beaches, forests, lakes, rivers, and the Florida Everglades, a wetland full of diverse wildlife.

Finally, look at how to make this fun state geography box when you’re learning how to teach the 50 states.

MAKE A STATE GEOGRAPHY BOX: FLORIDA

Using a state box filled with postcards, food, souvenirs, and photos transforms a geographic concept into a rich, hands-on experience for young children. The main activity — putting together a Florida box — is a perfect starting point for a multistate journey.

If you have family or mom friends in other states, reach out and ask them to help you gather items to fill a box for their state.

You will need:

  • A sturdy cardboard or plastic box with a lid
  • Postcards-Picture postcards from Florida featuring landmarks like Disney World, Kennedy Space Center, or South Beach.
  • Stickers
  • Photos-Printed photos of orange groves, alligator habitats in the Everglades, manatees, and Palm trees.
  • Small souvenirs-Seashells collected from Florida’s Gulf or Atlantic shores; tiny orange figurine; miniature alligator; keychain from a Florida attraction.
  • Food samples- An orange, key lime cookies, or small jars of orange juice to taste.
  • Activity cards-Printed facts about Florida flashcards, etc

First, try to gather at least 5–10 different items.

Design a “State Box” label, create a large label or cover for your box featuring the Florida state flag or a map of Florida. Slip it into a page protector and tape to the top of your box so it can be easily switched out for other states.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

Begin adding items as you collect them. You can print out state flags and other images to fill it in.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

Hand over the box and first let your child shake it, listen to its rattle, and predict what might be inside.

HANDS ON FLORIDA STATE GEOGRAPHY BOX

Open the box together, slowly unveil each item, and talk about it “This is a key lime. Did you know key limes come from Florida?” or “This is a picture of a manatee. Manatees live in Florida’s warm waters”.

Pair your state box with a short story or picture book about Florida. Look for children’s books featuring Florida wildlife, landmarks, or food. I have several listed above you can purchase or check out from your library.

How To Teach The 50 States To Preschoolers | 50 States Busy Book

Repeat the same “open the box” routine each time you introduce a state. That predictability lets children become comfortable and engaged in their own exploration.

Then another easy way how to teach the 50 states is use my 50 states busy book.

HOW TO GET THE 50 STATES BUSY BOOK

This is a 100 page pdf download for a simple 50 states busy book.

This is a busy book for all 50 states.

It includes facts like:

  • Capital city
  • State emblems (flowers, birds, trees!)
  • Fun fact
  • State flag

There are two pages per state. Your child can cut and paste from one page to match to the information on the first page.

Keep all the pages in a notebook with page protectors and add to it as you child is interested in each state.

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Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

June 18, 2025 | 1 Comment
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There are lots of reptiles that start with the letter D all around us with scaly skin and strong shells or tough skin to keep them safe. Also, look at my page How to Homeschool Preschool for more learning and playing ideas.

Today we’re going to learn all about reptiles that start with the letter “D”, and we’re going to focus on a very special friend—the Desert Box Turtle!

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

I have loads of facts, resources, and even a cute box turtle craft at the end that you are not going to want to miss in your reptile study.

Reptiles are a group of animals that have scaly skin, are cold-blooded, and lay eggs on land.

Then look at some of these books about reptiles

BOOKS ABOUT REPTILES FOR KIDS

We prefer living books when we can find them.

6 Reptile Books and Resources

Add some of these books and resources about reptiles to your library.

Joan Procter, Dragon Doctor: The Woman Who Loved Reptiles

A fascinating picture book biography of a pioneering female scientist who loved reptiles!While other girls played with dolls, Joan preferred the company of reptiles. She carried her favorite lizard with her everywhere--she even brought a crocodile to school!When Joan grew older, she became the Curator of Reptiles at the British Museum. She went on to design the Reptile House at the London Zoo, including a home for the rumored-to-be-vicious komodo dragons. There, just like when she was a little girl, Joan hosted children's tea parties--with her komodo dragon as the guest of honor.

Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of the Natural World

See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world. Explore the anatomy of a jellyfish, the inside of a volcano, monarch butterfly migration, how sunsets work, and much more. Rothman’s whimsical illustrations are paired with interactive activities that encourage curiosity and inspire you to look more closely at the world all around you.Nature Anatomy is the second book in Rothman's Anatomy series – you'll love Nature Anatomy Notebook, Ocean Anatomy, Food Anatomy, and Farm Anatomy, too!

The Ultimate Book of Reptiles: Your guide to the secret lives of these scaly, slithery, and spectacular creatures!

Sink your fangs into the hidden worlds of these scaly and sensational creatures with leading reptile scientist and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Ruchira Somaweera as your guide.Meet the coolest cold-blooded animals ever. From lizards to snakes, turtles to crocodiles, something called a tuatara, and even enormous prehistoric reptiles (think real-life sea monsters!), you’ll discover what makes a reptile a reptile; how these creatures live, hunt, hide, and raise their young, and the wild adaptations that make them so unique. Learn which snake is the most venomous on the planet and which are surprisingly gentle creatures, which reptile is born with a highly developed third eye in its forehead, and which one is so tiny it could balance on the tip of your finger—plus loads of super important conservation information and impactful ways to join the fight to save endangered reptile species right from home!

Professor Noggin's Reptiles and Amphibians Trivia Card Game

  • PLAY & LEARN: Professor Noggin’s series of educational card games encourages kids to learn interesting facts about their favorite subjects.
  • FUN FACTS: How about Reptiles versus Amphibians?!  That's just one of the topic cards in this kids card game.  Find out more fun facts from Eggs to the Komodo Dragon!

Reptiles do the Strangest Things

A great book that parents could read for kids and also includes fun trivia!!

Album of Reptiles

Dramatic incidents preface descriptions of reptiles ranging from crocodiles and cobras to turtles and tuataras

Now, look at this list of reptiles.

REPTILES THAT START WITH THE LETTER D

Before we get started on box turtles here is a great list of reptiles that start with D to get you started.

  • Diamondback terrapin
  • Desert Iguanas
  • Diamondback Rattlesnakes
  • Dunai Geckos
  • DeKay’s brown snake
  • Desert box turtle
  • Desert grassland whiptail lizard
  • Desert horned lizard
  • Desert iguana
  • Desert kingsnake
  • Desert night lizard
  • Desert rosy boa
  • Desert short-horned lizard
  • Desert tortoise
Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

Next, look at the other reptile resources.

 REPTILE RESOURCES

Nature Anatomy has been my go to resource for so many topics, if you want a book that can be used for many things over several years this is the one.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft
  • 10 Amazon Rainforest Lizards Facts and How to Make A Fun Iguana
  • Watch Homeschool Pop’s Reptiles For Kids video.
  • Grab these reptile figures to use in sensory bins or for a science shelf.
Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft
  • Free Reptiles Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning
  • Celebrate Snakes | How To Make A Fake Snakeskin Snake Craft Preschool
  • Grab a colorful eye-catching book like Reptiles Everywhere to have on hand.
  • Check out this really cool Reptile Pattern Matching Activity I found.
  • Preschoolers will love making these Awesome DIY Alligator Puppets.

EASTERN BOX TURTLE VS. DESERT BOX TURTLE

Box turtles are named this because they cannot only retreat into their shells at the first sign of danger, but also seal off their legs and head within a hinged plastron(under shell) creating formidable armor.

There are five subspecies of the common box turtle, each differing slightly in the coloring and patterning of the carapace, and having either three or four toes on each hind foot.

The Eastern Box Turtle and the Desert Box Turtle share many things in common…

  • They are both reptiles- This means they have scaly skin, are cold-blooded, and lay eggs.
  • They have hard shells- Their upper and lower shells connect, forming a protective “box” that lets them pull in their head, legs, and tail when danger is nearby.
  • They move slowly- Box turtles aren’t fast runners — their heavy shells weigh them down — but that’s okay because their protective “box” keeps them safe.
  • Both are omnivores –which means they eat a mixture of plants (like strawberries and grasses) and small creatures (like insects and worms).
  • They can live a long time- Box turtles, whether they live in forests or deserts, can live 30-50 years or more in the wild — sometimes even up to 100 years with proper care.
  • They are land dwellers- Some turtles love water, but box turtles and their desert relatives mainly stay on land.
  • They hibernate in cold months- when it gets cold, both will find a sheltered spot and slow their body down to save energy until it warms up again.

Now let’s look at a few differences in each of these reptiles.

EASTERN BOX TURTLE

Habitat-forests, fields, meadows, near water 
Environment-humid, damp, lots of leaf litter
Shell Coloring-darker brown or black with yellow or orange patterns
Activity- more active during the day
Diet-insects, worms, strawberries, mushrooms, and plants insects, cactus fruit, grasses, small invertebrates
Protection- hard, protective “box” lets it close up safely        

DESERT BOX TURTLE

Habitat- deserts, scrublands, grasslands, drier areas
Environment- arid, sandier, less water
Shell Coloring- lighter yellowish-brown with delicate lines
Activity- more active in the early morning or late evening to avoid the daytime heat
Protection- hard “box” plus coloring that helps it blend in with sand and scrub

BOX TURTLE CRAFT

First decide which type of box turtle you would like to make, this will help you choose colors for its particular markings.

You will need:

  • 2 paper bowls
  • Green paint or markers
  • Brown, yellow, or black paint or markers
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Tape
  • Googly eyes (optional)
Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

Turn the bowl upside-down and paint it green.

For a more realistic look, add brown or yellow patterns with a brush or marker.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

Allow the bowl to dry thoroughly.

Using construction paper, cut:

  • 1 small oval or circle for the head
  • 4 short rectangles or ovals for the legs
  • 1 small triangle for the tail

We used some scrap craft paper we had on hand.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

Using tape stick the head to the rim of the bowl at the front, put it on so that you can fold the head and legs inward to “hide” 

Attach the 4 legs — 2 on each side — and the small triangle at the back for the tail.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

If you have googly eyes, you can glue them on the head, or you can draw the eyes with a black marker.

Use another color of paint with a brush or a paint pen to add design to the top of the turtle shell.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft


Turn the bowl (shell) upside-down and put it on the other bowl to create a base for your turtle.

Fascinating Reptiles That Start with the Letter D | Turtle Craft

If you tape it on just one side like a hinge you can use this to demonstrate how the box turtle can completely close up in its shell.

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Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

June 16, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I’ve rounded up some critical thinking homeschool curriculum. Also, look at my page Homeschool Learning Styles to learn more about homeschool approaches.

And look at my page The Best Homeschool Curriculum by Grade Level for more ideas. Too, I have a free year long inquiry based worksheets to help your child develop critical think skills.

A critical thinking homeschool curriculum is a set of lessons, activities, and resources designed to help students develop the ability to think logically.

Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

You can use curriculum alongside your current curriculum or you can use it stand alone.

It uses what is called a Socratic method of discussion. This means curriculum is built around dialogue, questions and discussion and not worksheets.

The worksheets I have today are to guide discussions.

FEATURES OF CRITICAL THINKING HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

Next, look at a few more of the features of critical thinking curriculum.

  • It uses problem-solving strategies
  • Also it evaluates sources and arguments
  • Emphasis is based on the ancient ways of history meaning it uses logical reasoning
  • Encourages independent learning
Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

Finally, look at these resources for critical thinking curriculum.

HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM CRITICAL THINKING

7 Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum

In homeschool, a critical thinking curriculum can be a standalone, a specific course or workbook just for logic or reasoning. Or it can be integrated into other subjects like history or science.

The Art of Argument Revised Edition Teacher's Edition

Revised for the twentieth anniversary of its original release, the award-winning The Art of Argument is a robust, delightful, and creative text designed to introduce students as young as 7th grade to the foundations of logic and critical thinking.

The Art of Argument will impart to students the skills they need to craft accurate statements and identify the flawed arguments found so frequently in commercials, articles, books, movies, songs, TV shows, everyday discussions, and other media. This revised edition features enhanced explanations, numerous examples of each fallacy, an updated design, and a taxonomic visual guide to the informal fallacies.

This teacher’s edition provides the entire student text as well as robust resources, including additional explanations, supplemental resources and examples, pedagogical suggestions, alerts for common student pitfalls, answers to chapter exercises, and chapter and unit tests with their respective answer keys.

The Basics of Critical Thinking Workbook - Lessons and Activities (Grades 4-9)

This engaging, colorful 152-page book for grades 4-9 (ages 9-15) teaches the most important critical thinking concepts every student should know. Many workbooks claim to teach or develop critical thinking skills, but most of these products never define critical thinking or try to teach the meaning to students. This book defines and teaches critical thinking in a way all students can understand through simple explanations, diagrams, and short, engaging activities. In addition to being a course in critical thinking, the activities in this book can be used to supplement lessons in all subjects.Although this book teaches common argument forms, its primary focus is identifying and evaluating evidence–the very basis of critical thinking. Most propaganda, advertising schemes, legal trickery, and bad science are not the result of complex arguments; they are the result of half-truths and simple arguments. Students who successfully complete this book will have a fundamental set of critical thinking skills they can use their entire lives.

Traditional Logic 1 Set

A logic course for all ages but designed for use as young as 7th grade, Traditional Logic is an in-depth study of the classical syllogism. Along with a basic understanding of the Christian theory of knowledge, the text presents the four kinds of logical statements, the four ways propositions can be opposed, the three ways which they can be equivalent, and the seven rules for the validity of syllogisms. Each chapter explains challenging concepts in clear, concise language.

Grammar Island Student Book: Third Edition

Grammar Island introduces, in a simple fashion, the full four-level grammar analysis of (1) parts of speech, (2) parts of the sentence, (3) phrases, and (4) clauses. Using color to reinforce the lessons, the book offers grammar in child-friendly ways, with an array of strategies to make sophisticated material dynamic and fun. Each page focuses on a single concept, and the teaching approach is to read together with the students, talk about the concepts, ask questions, refer back to the text, and respond to questions before venturing further. This book will delight children just beginning grammar.

Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies **Revised Edition**

Middle and high school students will argue (and sometimes quarrel), but they won’t argue well without good training. Students who complete The Art of Argument will learn how to reason with clarity, relevance, and purpose . . . and will have fun along the way! Informal logic is a foundational subject by which other subjects are evaluated, assessed, and learned. Therefore, students' study and mastery of the 28 logical fallacies will provide an essential lifetime framework for filtering good and bad reasoning as well as writing and speaking effectively.

Elementary Science Education: Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, Vol. II, grades 3-5, 2nd ed.

Elementary Science Education: Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, Vol. II, grades 3-5, 2nd ed. Science Lesson Plans That Develop Understanding of Scientific Ideas and Concepts in Clear Steps. Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding (BFSU) is a complete K-8 science curriculum in three volumes. This Elementary Science, BFSU is Volume II for grades 3-5. The BFSU science curriculum addresses all the major areas of science: nature of matter (chemistry); life sciences; physical science and technology; and Earth and space science. Lesson plans in each area provide for systematic, step-by-step learning (a learning progression) that leads to a comprehension of basic ideas and concepts fundamental to each area of science. In addition to providing rigorous learning progressions, BFSU guides teachers and homeschoolers in using teaching techniques that have been proven to be most effective in developing students' proficiency in exercising the practices of science.

Mind Benders Level 3 Workbook - Deductive Thinking Skills Puzzles (Grades 3-6)

Mind Benders, our best-selling deductive thinking puzzles, develop logic, reading comprehension, and mental organizational skills that are vital to achieving high grades and top test scores in all subjects. They're also great for developing real-life, problem-solving skills. Methods, your students will learn to carefully analyze each mind Benders puzzle and its clues, identifying logical associations between people, places, and things. The key is to start with the most obvious associations, then deduce less obvious associations until everything finally fits together. Teaching support includes step-by-step instructions and detailed answers. Book levels spiral in difficulty within grade range.

Also, look at a few tips of how to choose curriculum by learning style or homeschool approach.

MORE HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM BY LEARNING STYLE

  • Identifying Your Homeschooled Childs Learning Personality.
  • 6 Easy Ways to Identify the Charlotte Mason Homeschool Style
  • How to Determine the Best Learning Style Approach for Your Child?
  • How Understanding Homeschool Teaching Styles Makes You Successful
  • A Easy Introduction for Homeschool Parents to the List Of Learning Styles
  • 3 Veteran’s Superb Tips to Understand Homeschool Learning Style Differences
  • What Are the Homeschool Top Main 5 Learning Styles
  • How Homeschool Learning Styles Helps You to Accept Each Child’s Differences
  • How to Fuse Personality and Learning Styles to Choose the BEST Homeschool Curriculum

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Simple Oyster Shell Crafts For Kids And Mollusks Activities

June 15, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have rounded up some fun oyster shell crafts for kids. Also, look at my page Oceans Unit Study and Lapbook for more hands-on ideas.

Too, look at my page Seashore Beach Watching Unit Study and Seashore Lapbook for more fun ideas.

The oyster is a bottom dwelling creature. It filters sand in and out of its shell looking for food.

In the process of filtering sand, it produces a deposit of minerals that eventually turns into a pearl.

Simple Oyster Shell Crafts For Kids And Mollusks Activities

Too, oysters are a fun topic to study about in the summer along with doing the crafts I have listed below.

For example, here are some ideas for an oyster unit study or themed day.

Your child can describe the anatomy and ecological role of oysters and analyze oyster habitats and map where they live. Learn about filter feeding and understand how oyster reef habitats help the environment.

Next, look at some of these books about the group mollusks.

BOOKS ABOUT MOLLUSKS FOR KIDS

We prefer to read living books when we can find them.

Then add reference books as we can.

8 Books About Mollusks

Add some of these books to your home library or to your unit study for the day.

About Mollusks: A Guide for Children

The book uses simple, easy-to-understand language to teach children what mollusks are, how they look, how they move, what they eat, and where they live. The beautifully detailed, realistic paintings of noted wildlife illustrator John Sill introduce readers to a variety of mollusks—from the small garden snail to the giant Pacific octopus. An afterword provides more details about the animals in the book.

Giant Squid (Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Honor (Awards))

The giant squid is one of the most elusive creatures in the world. As large as whales, they hide beyond reach deep within the sea, forcing scientists to piece together their story from those clues they leave behind.An injured whale's ring-shaped scars indicate an encounter with a giant squid. A piece of beak broken off in the whale's belly; a flash of ink dispersed as a blinding defense to allow the squid to escape-- these fragments of proof were all we had . . . until a giant squid was finally filmed in its natural habitat only two years ago.In this beautiful and clever nonfiction picture book about the giant squid, Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann explore, both visually and poetically, this hidden creature's mysterious life.

Matisse's Magical Trail

A young snail's artistic trail inspires a whole class of children to be creative too!

The snail's spell

"Brilliant illustrations and a short text invite an unnamed sleeping, pajama-clad child into a garden teeming with wildlife. The boy gradually shrinks until he is so small he experiences things as a snail would. The incredibly detailed drawings and the idea of shrinking to enter another world should capture children's imaginations

Escargot

Escargot is an adorable French snail who only wants two things: 1) To be your favorite animal, and 2) To eat the delicious salad at the end of this book. Except this delicious salad has a carrot in it. And Escargot hates carrots. But when he finally tries one―with a little help from you!―he realizes that it’s not so bad after all.

The Snail House

Here is the story Grandma tells one evening on her wide veranda steps. It has Michael and Hannah and the disappearing baby in it, a tigerish bird, raindrops like sacks of water, and the hugest apple you ever saw. Oh yes . . . and the Snail House. So gather round, climb up now into Grandma’s lap. Darkness is falling, the air is still, and the story is just about to begin.

Snail in the woods (A Nature I can read book)

A snail's life from the time it is hatched to the time it lays its own eggs.

The Biggest House in the World

A young snail dreams of having the biggest house—or shell—in the world. Then one day, his wise father tells him the story of another snail with the same dream. He grew and grew, adding bright colors and beautiful designs, until he found that his house came at a terrible cost. The young snail decides that a small, easy-to-carry shell might be best for a life of adventure and exploration.

Next, look at these mollusk activities for every age.

MOLLUSK ACTIVITIES FOR EVERY AGE

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

  • Learn the names and shapes of different mollusks
  • Explore oyster shells with a magnifying glass
  • Under the Sea Science Activities With Amazing Disappearing Octopus Ink
  • Talk about habitats and how oysters clean the ocean
  • Learn How Do Mollusks Breathe | Easy Pipe Cleaner Snail Craft.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

  • Study the anatomy of an oyster.
  • Explore food chains and ecosystems involving mollusks
  • Discuss the environmental role of oyster reefs
  • Don’t miss this Exciting Swiss Family Robinson Activities | From Oyster To Pearl

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Dissect an oyster or study diagrams of internal systems
  • Research the economic and ecological impact of oyster farming
  • Investigate the chemistry of pearl formation

ALL AGES

Look through Julia Rothmans Ocean Anatomy and search for all the different types of mollusks inside.

Print and cut out images of different mollusks. Have students sort them into bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, etc.

Older students can research what class each belongs to and describe its role in the ecosystem.

Decoupage an oyster shell for a pretty little dish you can use in lots of ways beyond decoration, see below for instructions.

Simple Oyster Shell Crafts For Kids And Mollusks Activities

Finally, look at these oyster shell crafts for kids.

OYSTER SHELL CRAFTS FOR KIDS

  • Easy Marbled Seashell Art for Kids
  • Seashell Pearl Resist Art
  • Paper Plate Oyster Craft Idea For Kids
  • Tie Dye with Sharpies on Shells
  • Salt dough shell mosaics
  • How to make a Seashell Flower Necklace
  • DIY Shell Planter
  • Shell Letters – Alphabet Activity
  • Playdough and Shells 
  • Seashell Mermaid Tiara
  •  DIY Salt Dough Seashell Pendants 
  • Shell candles
  • Melted Crayon Seashells

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Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

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I have a fun preschool jellyfish button activity your kids will love.  Also, look at my page How to Homeschool Preschool for more learning and playing ideas.

And look at my page Oceans Unit Study and Lapbook for more ocean activities. I have a creative and engaging way to help your preschooler build fine motor skills.

My jellyfish button practice activity is a perfect blend of fun, learning, and tactile play.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Besides having fun, your preschooler will learn more.

For instance, they practice button skills which is an essential life skill.

Also they will explore jellyfish life and learn about the ocean.

And working on fine motor skills helps your preschooler to get ready for things like writing, calculating math and reading.

But too it teaches confidence and independence from an early age

BOOKS ABOUT JELLYFISH FOR KIDS

Then use some of these books as read aloud or just to include your older children in learning about jellyfish.

Younger kids practice their fine motor skills while they older learn too is a win win for the day.

7 Books and Resources about Jellyfish

Add some of these books and resources to your study of jellyfish.

Jellyfish: A Natural History

With their undulating umbrella-shaped bells and sprawling tentacles, they are compelling and gorgeous, strange and dangerous. In many places they’re also vastly increasing in number, and these population blooms may be an ominous indicator of the rising temperatures and toxicity of the oceans.

Jellyfish (A Day in the Life: Sea Animals)

Beautiful and translucent, jellyfish can be deadly but some are perfectly harmless. Learn about the physical traits of jellyfish, how they move, where they are found, and their hunting and sleeping habits.

Moon Jelly Swims Through the Sea

Describes the life cycle of a female moon jellyfish as she escapes the many hazards of the sea to develop from planula to polyp to ephyra to a young adult ready to lay her own fertilized eggs.

Jellyfish - 70 Piece Tube Building Stem/Steam Toy

SIMPLE DESIGN - FUELS CREATIVITY: One shape, endless possibility! Every brick easily connects to the next. Create colorful flat mosaics or work in 3-D to make more intricate builds. Mix and match any Plus-Plus set to bring more ideas to life!

Jellyfish Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles

CHALLENGE GAME - Wooden jigsaw puzzles with uniquely shaped pieces are actually more challenging than traditional woodcut puzzles. It is absolutely going to be a great adventure!

A Jellyfish Is Not a Fish (Let'S-Read-And-Find-Out Science Book)

Describes the general characteristics and functions of a variety of jellyfish with emphasis on the ones to avoid.

Bloom

Once, the ocean was full of friends. Then a little jellyfish notices that things are changing--friends are disappearing! He sets out to discover the truth and learns that everyone has a part to play in protecting the careful balance of the ocean. "Bloom" refers to a substantial increase in jellyfish population that can be caused by climate change and pollution. In this beautifully illustrated, timely, and topical tale, the jellyfish band together to deliver an important message.

Also, look at the benefits of learning through playing.

BENEFITS OF LEARNING THROUGH PLAY

  • Fine Motor Skills:
  •  Strengthens small hand muscles and improves finger coordination by practicing buttoning.
  • Hand-Eye Coordination:
  •  Helps children align the slit with the button and manipulate the felt accurately.
  • Color Recognition & Patterning:
  •  Kids can match or alternate tentacle colors to make creative combinations.
  • Creative Expression:
  •  Encourages imaginative play and design choices as kids build their own jellyfish friends.

Then, look at more how to preschool activities.

MORE ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOL

  • Free Find And Count Printable & Spring Activities Preschoolers Love
  • Letter L Handprint Craft | How to Make a Lobster Handprint
  • How to Make a Queens Crown | Letter Q Crafts for Preschoolers
  • How to Make Goodnight Gorilla Craft Puppets for Storytime
  • Jumpstart Learning with the Free Alphabet Frog Lily Pad Game
  • Sensory Play Made Easy: Crafting a Community Helpers Sensory Bin
  • Easy Spring Activities For Preschoolers Science And Fun Busy Book
Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

And then look at more jellyfish activities.

MORE JELLYFISH ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Celebrate World Jellyfish Day With A Jellyfish in a Jar Preschool Activity
  • Easy Jellyfish Bubble Painting
  • Learn How to Make an Easy Jellyfish Lights Craft.
  • JellyFish Craft Made From Coffee Filters

Finally, look at how to do this fun activity to strengthen fine motor skills and teach an essential life skill.

PRESCHOOL JELLYFISH BUTTON ACTIVITY

Here is your easy list of supplies.

  • Felt sheets
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun.
  • Buttons (small to medium size). Note: Bigger buttons can make this easier but adjust accordingly.

And of course your child can help as you make it, but your child will really love playing with it more.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

First, create the jellyfish head.

Cut a large jellyfish head shape out of felt.

A rounded dome with a flat bottom works best.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Then attach the eyes.

Hot glue two buttons onto the top portion of the jellyfish head to act as eyes.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Next, add buttons for tentacles.

 Along the flat bottom edge of the jellyfish head, glue several buttons spaced evenly apart.

These will be used to attach the tentacles.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Finally, prepare the tentacles.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Cut long strips of felt in coordinating or contrasting colors to create the tentacles.

Fold over one end of each strip and cut a small vertical slit through both layers.

This slit should be just wide enough to fit over a button.

Easy Preschool Jellyfish Button Practice Activity Your Kids Will Love

Kids will use the slits in the tentacle strips to “button” them onto the jellyfish head.

They will stretch the slit over each button and pull it down until it’s secured, just like buttoning a shirt.

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