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Preschool, winter

Preschool: Penguins

January 8, 2018

Madelynn loves penguins and winter is the perfect time for some polar animal fun.  This week we had all kinds of fun with these adorable waddling animals.

Tons of penguin themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, literacy, math, science, art, sensory bins, and more! Perfect for winter in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

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Here were our plans for our penguin theme:

Tons of penguin themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, literacy, math, science, art, sensory bins, and more! Perfect for tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

And here are the details for each activity:

Practice responding to reading with this adorable "If You Were a Penguin" book by Florence Minor. Great for a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Comprehension:

Our first book this week was If You Were a Penguin by Florence Minor. After reading, we talked about all of the different things the penguins did in the book. Then I asked Madelynn what she would do if she were a penguin and had her draw it on the response page. Madelynn said she would swim and fly through the water.

Practice retelling a story with "Tacky the Penguin" by Helen Lester. Great for a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Retelling:

Our next story was the loveable Tacky the Penguin by Helen Lester. After reading Madelynn drew pictures to show what happened in the beginning, middle and end of the story.

Practice identifying problem and solution with "Penguins to the Rescue" by Tony Mitton. Great for a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Problem and Solution:

Our next story was Penguins to the Rescue by Tony Mitton. Before reading we discussed and defined problem. We talked about how every story usually has a problem or something that goes wrong. After reading, Madelynn drew and labeled the problem in the story (The seal pup was sad. He missed his mom.) Then we talked about and drew how the problem was solved (The penguins acted silly to cheer up the seal while he waited for his mom.)

Practice penguin vocabulary with this word matching activity. Great for a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Vocabulary Match:

Next we read Penguin Chick By Betty Tatham. After reading we used cards to match penguin related words to pictures.  I emphasized the beginning sounds to help her choose and match the correct word to the picture.Then I printed a second set of the same words and we used them to play a memory matching game. This gave Madelynn more practice with identifying the pictures and using the new vocabulary.

Tracking Print:

Our last book was this Penguins Can Go book from our Scholastic Guided Science Readers set. Madelynn is starting to read easy level A books with patterned text. After I read the first page she used the pictures to read the remaining pages. I drew her attention to the first letter in words as needed.

Rhyme and Color Penguin:

This week we focused on rhyme  so we started with this color by code activity. Madelynn identified the pictures on the left side of the page, then searched the picture on the right for words that rhymed. Then she followed the directions to make each spot the correct color.

This penguin sound stamp activity is a fun and easy way to work on ending sounds with a penguin theme. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Igloo Sound Stamping:

Next, for more letter practice we used our dot stampers. We started out stamping inside the letter to make an I for igloo. Then Madelynn had to find the upper and lowercase i’s in the igloo, stamp them and make the “I” sound each time.

This penguin sound stamp activity is a fun and easy way to work on ending sounds with a penguin theme. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Sound Stomp:

This week we continued to focus on ending sounds with this penguin stomp activity. Madelynn choose a penguin card and identified the picture. I helped her say the word slowly as she listened. I had her listen for the ending sound and she used a dot stamper  to stamp it.

This penguin name craftivity is fun for name writing, recognition, and fine motor practice with a penguin theme. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Name Craft:

For this week’s name craft we created this adorable penguin.  First Madelynn cut the penguin pieces out. Then she wrote the letters in her name on each of the ice cubes. After she finished writing, she glued the penguin pieces together and glued the penguin to the ice. Then she added the ice cubes to the ice in order to spell her name.

This penguin journal writing activity is a great way to show learning, practice fine motor skills and learn about writing. Great for winter tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Journal Writing:

For our journal this week Madelynn chose to draw and write about what she learned about penguins. She drew a penguin swimming and looking for fish.  This week we ventured into writing a full sentence instead of just labeling the picture with a word or two.  Madelynn said “Penguins eat fish.” In order to help her write an entire sentence I drew one line for each word.  This helped her to visualize and seperate each word and focus on just one word at a time. We are back to one letter for each word this week “P e f” but writing a sentence is a huge step!

This penguin themed writing tray is great for number writing and fine motor practice with a reindeer theme. Great for a winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Writing Tray:

Our first math activity this week was a penguin themed writing tray.  I filled our clear tray with instant snow. Then Madelynn used small igloo number cards as a model to write numbers in the snow with penguins or her finger.

Practice graphing with this penguin sticker graph. Perfect for a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Grab and Graph Snowflakes:

Our new math focus for the week was graphing. We started out with a picture graph with only 2 colors. I filled a bin with this fun winter pasta then Madelynn used fine motor tools to grab a scoop full of snowflakes. Next she sorted them. Then she counted how many of each color and filled in her graph.  She repeated this 4 times for even more practice.

This count and graph penguin activity is a fun way to practice graphing with a winter theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Color & Graph in the Arctic:

For our next graphing activity, Madelynn and I played I spy. First I said “I spy seals that are brown.” She then had to find the item I named, color each one, count them and color in her graph. This was a lot of steps to follow so I helped her along the way, but she really did great following along! We repeated the “I spy” game with each arctic object on the page.

Penguin Sticker and Graph:

Like most kids, Madelynn loves stickers. I found these foam penguin stickers in 3 colors and knew they would make a great picture graphing activity.  She sorted, stuck them to the page, then counted to answer the questions at the bottom.

These penguin number sense mats are a super fun way to practice number identification, counting, and fine motor skills with a penguin theme. Great for tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Number Sense Mats:

We used these mats to practice numbers 11-20 this week. First, Madelynn identified the large number. Then she made it with play dough and counted the igloos in the ten frame. Next, she used a dry erase marker to practice writing the number, and finally counted out penguin mini erasers to fill each igloo.

We LOVE this igloo sensory bin. Perfect for exploration with a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Build an Igloo Sensory Bin:

In this bin: baking soda snow, penguin mini erasers, empty fruit cups

Baking soda snow recipe:

  • Mix 1 cup of baking soda with 1 Tbsp. of white hair conditioner (or water).
  • Stir to combine.
  • Add more tablespoons one at a time, until the mixture forms a wet moldable consistency.
This directed draw penguin was a fun way to create our own penguin while working on listening skills and following directions. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

 Directed Draw Penguin:

For this directed drawing I drew one part of the penguin at a time on my paper, and Madelynn followed along by drawing the same or similar shape on her paper.  She is quite the perfectionist, so I had her use a pencil in case she wanted to erase try any part of the penguin again.  Then I quickly outlined the entire penguin with a black crayon.  (You could definitely skip the pencil and start with a black crayon to save time.) To finish off the project, Madelynn used watercolors to paint her penguin and add details to the background.

This penguin feather science activity was a fun way to explore feathers. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Feather Science:

For a this animal investigation, I printed a penguin outline and ha Madelynn color the entire penguin with crayon (including white for the belly.) Then I filled a spray bottle with water and tinted it blue. Madelynn used the water to spray the entire paper and watched as the water rolled off the penguin. We talked about how many penguins live in cold climates so the feathers help keep the freezing water away from the penguins body.

This penguin sound stamp activity is a fun and easy way to work on ending sounds with a penguin theme. Great for winter in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Igloo Stamp Art:

Our second art project this week was this stamping project. Madelynn used a building block to stamp rectangles on a light blue semi circle page with white paint. Then she stamped the other side of the block with circles on dark blue paper for snow and painted the bottom of the page white. After both pages were dry, she cut semi circle igloo out and glued it to the dark blue background. And finally she added penguin stickers.

We LOVE this igloo sensory bin. Perfect for exploration with a penguin or winter theme in tot school, preschool, or even kindergarten!

Penguin Sensory Bin:

In this sensory bin: penguins from our Penguin Toob, blue gems, frozen icebergs, bowls, and water.

Want all of this week’s Penguins activities for preschool?  You can grab them here:
On my site : Penguins Plans & Printables On TpT: Penguins Plans & Printables

Tons of penguin themed activities and ideas. Weekly plan includes books, literacy, math, science, art, sensory bins, and more! Perfect for winter in tot school, preschool, or kindergarten.

Or you can grab our entire year of themes and plans:
On my site here: Preschool Bundle On TpT here: Preschool Bundle

45 weeks of engaging themed activities and ideas ready to go for your 3-4 year old. Weekly plans include reading comprehension, literacy, math, sensory play, arts & crafts and Science/social studies concepts. Everything you need for a year packed full of Preschool fun and learning.

Then check out the rest of our 45+ themes on the Preschool Curriculum Main Page.

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  1. Laura's Lily Pad says: January 16, 2018 at 12:19 am

    I like your idea of using different parts of the legos for your art project as well using the penguins to write in the sensory writing. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

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