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B is for Butterfly Preschool Lesson & Craft

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By far, this is one of the best lessons I have taught in preschool thus far. My little 3 and 4 year old students are fascinated with butterflies and loved every minute of it. Preschool butterfly craft and directions below.

We had so much fun learning about the mysterious life cycle of the butterfly. First, I shared it with a diagram, then we watched it happen in a 2.5 minute You Tube video (below.)

 

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Finally, right before our eyes, we saw it happen. We arrived at school to find that 5 of our caterpillars had successfully emerged from their chrysalises and were flying about the butterfly cage. 

 

Our class meets just one day a week so it was important that we release them in the wild by the end of the day.  But three were still getting ready to emerge. We could see them gyrating, struggling to break free. Before the day’s end, two more were flying around enjoying their new lives. (Sadly, one did not make it.) What an unforgettable experience.

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Butterfly Preschool Craft

butterfly craft with craft stick, googly eyes and pipe cleaners

This sweet little craft is very prek-friendly. My little ones are only beginning to learn the use of scissors so, to maximize enjoyment and minimize frustration, we adults pre-cut the templates before class.

B is for Butterfly Preschool Craft

Supplies

Card-stock
Butterfly template
2 large marshmallows per child for paint
Tempera Paint
Jumbo craft stick
Googly eyes (2)
Pipe-cleaners (2) cut to about 2 inches
White Glue
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Directions

Our craft consisted of a template of a butterfly, printed on card-stock and cut out. The students decorated the wings with tempera paint dotted all over using a large marshmallow as a “paint brush.” They dipped the end of the marshmallow in one color and dotted, flipped it over and dipped in a different color.

After the wings dried, they glued googly eyes and pipe cleaners for antennas onto a large craft stick. Then the stick was glued onto the middle of the butterfly wing, as the body. Voila! A Butterfly!

In addition to all this fun, we read the book by Eric Carle: Very Hungry Caterpillar  and we also went on a Butterfly Picture Hunt – a simple little treasure hunt that 3 and 4 year olds thoroughly enjoy!

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A great companion lesson:  C is for Caterpillar!

What other creative ways do your little ones use to paint?

 

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6 Classroom Rules for Preschool and Kindergarten

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Preschool and Kindergarten students (ages 3-6) need classroom rules that they easily can follow.These 6 simple rules have worked very well in my prek classroom and I believe you will find they will work well for you.
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Classroom Rules for Preschoolers

1. Listen – listen to the teacher
2. Walk  – walk in a straight line
3. Keep  – keep your hands to yourselves
4. Share – share your toys
5. Be Kind – use good words and actions
6. Quiet     – use your “inside voice.”

Share the rules with your class using colorful signs. Review them starting the first day of class and every day until you are certain they have them down. If, during the year, classroom management is becoming a challenge you will want to bring them out and go over them again.

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I like to involve my students in presenting the rules. Each rule is on a separate page with a colorful image that supports it. My little ones are eager to show that they remember which one is next.  Here are the 6 signs that I use.

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A is for Ant

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A is for Apple but A is also for Ant.  For my first preschool lesson this year, I chose to teach my students about ants. It was fun!

A is for Ant parts of an ant with labels
As we started our day, we saw live ants building tunnels in their artificial ant hill.  It was fascinating to see how ants work together as a team.  My class also made our own ants out of egg cartons and pipe cleaners. (ant craft) We played an ant race game and we read ant books, too !  It was a day of preschool science, reading and fun!
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Lesson Ideas

Read Ant Books 
Play Ant Race Game
Do an Ant Craft
Look at a Live Ant Hill

 

Toy Ants!

Set of 50 plastic toy ants

Teach your children about ant physiology (pictured above), community, environment, work habits of ants.
And you can show them a video about ants, too. [below]

List of Books About Ants

Ant Books
The Magic Schoolbus Gets Ants In Its Pants
The Ants Go Marching (classic book with holes)
The Ant and the Grasshopper (an interactive book)
The Ant and the Grasshopper (hard cover)

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Make your own ANT – Egg Carton Ant Craft for Kids

Kids ant craft made from egg cartons

Letter A is for Ant is a fun way to start #preschool. It introduces the alphabet to your child and teaches #science with #crafts, too! #kindergarten Share on X

Are you a homeschooling parent or preschool teacher? What other ideas for the letter A do you use?
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Enjoy!

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