Pre-Kindergarten Archives - The Stem Laboratory https://thestemlaboratory.com/product-category/pre-kindergarten/ Addictively fun STEM activities for kids! Thu, 09 Mar 2023 08:03:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://thestemlaboratory.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Favicon-100x100.png Pre-Kindergarten Archives - The Stem Laboratory https://thestemlaboratory.com/product-category/pre-kindergarten/ 32 32 Sub Plans https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/sub-plans/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sub-plans https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/sub-plans/#respond Sat, 22 Jan 2022 22:57:09 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=90592
No batch of chicken soup could ever be strong enough to cure the sub planning blues... Especially when you already feel lousy!
 
This makes it easy for you to pull together kindergarten or 1st grade sub plans that'll last you for DAYS. And when you spend 15 minutes setting everything up NOW, it'll be ready to go *whenever* you need it. No more last-minute scrambling!

 

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Inside you’ll find:

–> An editable sub welcome letter

–> Editable daily schedule

–> Editable sub feedback form

–> Sub folder and sub box labels

–> 9 print-and-go literacy activities (available in a variety of difficulty levels so you can easily find something that’s just-right for YOUR class)

–> 8 ready-to-use math activities (comes in several different difficulty levels so you can easily find something that’s just-right for YOUR class)

These sub plans are a HUGE sanity saver!

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Place Value Cover Ups https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/place-value-cover-ups/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=place-value-cover-ups https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/place-value-cover-ups/#respond Thu, 12 Nov 2020 00:16:28 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=86558 Help kids tackle place value once and for all with this mega pack of no-prep cover up sheets! The set makes it easy to differentiate because it includes 10 cover ups each for the numbers 1 to 50, 1 to 120 and 1 to 1,000.

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND

--> 10 cover ups focusing on the numbers 1 to 50.

--> 10 cover ups practicing the numbers 1 to 120.

--> 10 cover ups working on 1 to 1,000.

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“This is a great math station activity. I introduced it during small group time then put it out as an activity to complete during math rotations.” – Cheryl J.

“Great activity and very engaging. With a little work you can adapt it for differentiated learners.” – Claire G.

“This was such a stress free way to revise place value. Didn’t even feel like we were doing math.” – The Chatty Kinder

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Build and Compare Numbers https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/build-and-compare-numbers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=build-and-compare-numbers https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/build-and-compare-numbers/#respond Thu, 20 Feb 2020 00:06:55 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=80375 Help kids develop a rock solid understanding of place value with this motivating pack of 14 build and compare sets.

Students will love using their base ten blocks to build each pair of numbers so they can see which one is greater.

And YOU'LL love that the activity is so easy to differentiate! Every set comes in 3 versions: practice 1 to 20, 1 to 50, or stretch kids who are ready by pulling out the 1 to 120 option.

 

THEMES INCLUDED:
 
--> Apples
 
--> Pumpkins
 
--> Leaves
 
--> Gumball machines
 
--> Holiday lights
 
--> Hearts
 
--> Pots of Gold
 
--> Easter eggs
 
--> Flower pots
 
--> Strawberries
 
--> French fries
 
--> Shells
 
--> PB and J sandwiches
 
--> Glue

This math center is great to use as a math station, morning work or early finisher activity.

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“This was a great resource to allow my students to put into practice the concept of place value and using base ten blocks. Loved the variety of levels and the different pictures to make it cute and fun!” – Michele P.

“I was looking for a resource exactly like this and here it is! The students enjoyed creating with 10’s and 1’s to compare and contrast numbers. ” – Maureen D.

“My TK friends loved doing this! Much more concrete to help them to understand place value at our Calendar Math lessons. Thank you!” – Kathy L.

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Pattern Centers https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/pattern-centers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pattern-centers Mon, 11 Nov 2019 21:47:56 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=38493 Teach patterns with this motivating batch of hands-on centers!

Just print the cards on cardstock, cut them apart, and grab a basket of the matching math manipulatives: rainbow bears, unifix cubes, craft sticks or pattern blocks.

You can even print off the record sheet to keep track of students' learning!

Kids will love building the patterns and then adding on to stretch them further.

As a bonus, the set also includes a create your own pattern challenge for kids who are ready for a next step.

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND

--> 10 Rainbow Bear Pattern Cards
 
--> 10 Unifix Cube Pattern Cards
 
--> 10 Craft Stick Pattern Cards
 
--> 10 Pattern Block Pattern Cards (Hard)

--> Record sheets

--> A bonus challenge asking kids to build a pattern of their own

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“My students loved using this resource for our Math centers. My Kinders love using math bears and had a great time using them to create patterns. I appreciated the variety of patterns from easy to more challenging. Thanks for the great resource!” – Renee L.

“My students like copying the patterns, which helps them with their matching skills. I also try to see if they can continue the pattern. Some are able to create their own patterns, too. Thank you!” – Jennifer C.

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Symmetry Mats https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/symmetry-mats/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=symmetry-mats Tue, 27 Aug 2019 00:00:16 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=34848 Whether you need hands-on symmetry activities or just want a motivating STEM challenge, these symmetry mats are a must-try.

They build students' problem solving skills while also working on geometry, counting, comparing, AND (of course!) symmetry at the same time. They're jam packed with learning!

-----------> Bundle with all of our STEM challenges and SAVE!

Just print the mats and laminate them for added durability. Then grab a a basket of pattern blocks, pom poms and playdough. Kids will love solving all of the challenges!

You can easily stretch the activity for students who are ready for a challenge by giving them the set of harder challenges or simplify it for children who are new to symmetry by pulling out the easier one.

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:

--> 2 versions of 20 pattern block symmetry mats (easier + harder)

--> 18 pom pom symmetry mats

--> 15 playdough symmetry mats

--> A bonus symmetry monster challenge

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“This was an easy center to implement in my math groups. It’s easy for kids to follow, brings out a lot of mathematical thinking/vocabulary and is engaging. Thank you! ” – Miss Robinson’s Geniuses

“These are great for free choice activities and for my elementary art students who complete their projects with time to spare. In this way they make constructive use of their time. Thank you!” – Sandra B.

“I like the versatility of these Symmetry Mats. They align beautifully with our geometry unit and can also be incorporated in our STEM activity bins. I really appreciate how the mats provide a very independent learning experience for all students.” – Beth K.

“This is a great resource for teaching shapes and symmetry. There are multiple materials that can be used – pattern blocks, pom poms, playdough. My children were very engaged!” – Julie C.

“Perfect center, perfect indoor recess activity.” – Amanda T.

“A unique product that kids will love. I love the differentiation.” – Wendy T.

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Math Geoboard Challenges https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/math-geoboard-challenges/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=math-geoboard-challenges Sat, 27 Jul 2019 23:07:34 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=33332 These math geoboard challenges build problem solving and design skills while working on geometry, counting, perimeter, angles, comparing, AND scaling at the same time.

They're jam-packed with learning!

Just print the cards on cardstock, cut them apart, and grab a geoboard and rubber band set. Kids will love building all 10 different shapes, 9 math symbols plus the numbers 1-20.

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND

--> 2 versions of 10 shape cards (easier + harder)

--> 2 versions of 9 math symbol cards (easier + harder)

--> 2 versions of 20 number cards (easier + harder)

--> Record sheets

--> A bonus challenge asking kids to build 4 geoboard designs of their own.

 

You can easily stretch the activity for kids who are ready for a challenge by giving them the set of harder challenges or simplify it for students who are new to geoboards by pulling out the easier one.

As a bonus, the set also includes record sheets and challenge worksheets for kids who are ready for a next step.

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“Love to use these during independent station work time.” – Stephanie C.

“My students loved these challenges! I loved that they used their imaginations and creativity to make their own designs.” – Chelsey T.

“Such a good resource. My students flock to these during free choice.” – Treasures of TK

“This resource is great! Very engaging and challenging for the kids. I like the differentiation possibilities with this resource!” – Ann R.

“I like that there is something new to use the geoboards for. The cards make it individual center activity.” – Cynthia F.

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Alphabet Geoboard Challenges https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/alphabet-geoboard-challenges/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alphabet-geoboard-challenges Sat, 27 Jul 2019 22:53:16 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=33316 These alphabet geoboard challenges build problem solving and design skills while working on geometry, counting, perimeter, angles, comparing, scaling AND letter recognition at the same time.

They're jam packed with learning!

Just print the cards on cardstock, cut them apart, and grab a geoboard and rubber band set. Kids will love building all 26 uppercase letters and their 26 lowercase pairs.

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND

--> 2 versions of uppercase letter cards (easier + harder)

--> 2 versions of lowercase letter cards (easier + harder)

--> Record sheets

--> A bonus challenge asking kids to build 4 geoboard designs of their own.

 

You can easily stretch the activity for kids who are ready for a challenge by giving them the set of harder challenges or simplify it for students who are new to geoboards by pulling out the easier one.

As a bonus, the set also includes record sheets and challenge worksheets for kids who are ready for a next step.

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“My Students love using this! They have so much fun! They love trying to find and create all the letters in their name too!” – Danielle S.

“My students find these activities engaging. I use them during centers and morning work.” – Michelle C.

“We loved these as an independent fine motor activity that worked on our literacy!” – TeachingMissAmy

“These resources are perfect for my morning tubs – my students really love using them!” – Lorna M.

“This is great for morning work bins.  Works on fine motor as well and is fun for the kiddos” – Nicole B.

“Finally geoboards are interesting!” – Meagan C.

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Graph of the Week https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/graph-of-the-week/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=graph-of-the-week Mon, 15 Jul 2019 21:56:46 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=32920 Graphs of the week are a valuable way to teach students how to create, read and analyze graphs.

This mega bundle provides 5 pocket chart graphs for each month so kids can practice data analysis all year long.

They're great to use as morning work or quick whole group lessons!

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:

--> EDITABLE student cards that make it easy to print personalized pocket chart cards for every child in class.

--> 5 pocket chart graphs for each month.

--> 5 follow up record sheets for each month.

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Kids will love building every single graph:

AUGUST–>

  • How did you get to school?
  • How many letters are in your name?
  • What is your favorite color?
  • My favorite weather is…
  • What fruit do you like most?

SEPTEMBER–>

  • How are you feeling today?
  • What kind of pet do you have?
  • What color is your hair?
  • What vegetable do you dislike the most?
  • What shoes are you wearing?

OCTOBER–>

  • When you grow up would you rather be…
  • What chore do you do at home?
  • What do you put on French fries?
  • What is the first thing you do in the morning?
  • Who woke you up today?

NOVEMBER–>

  • What do you like to drink?
  • What is your favorite kind of game?
  • Who cooks most meals in your home?
  • What do you put on your pancakes?
  • What is your favorite 2D shape?

DECEMBER–>

  • What would you most like to meet?
  • What is your favorite winter sport?
  • What do you put on your cocoa?
  • What is your favorite art tool?
  • What pet would you most like to have?

JANUARY–>

  • What is your favorite 3D shape?
  • How many people are in your family?
  • What is your favorite holiday?
  • What sandwich do you like most?
  • What top are you wearing?

FEBRUARY–>

  • What Valentine’s Day activity are you most excited about?
  • What is your favorite recess activity?
  • How many syllables are in your name?
  • What is your favorite treat?
  • What do you like to put on your popcorn?

MARCH–>

  • What do you love most about spring?
  • What is your favorite flower color?
  • What are you doing for spring break?
  • What would you ask a leprechaun to give you?
  • What is your favorite ice cream?

APRIL–>

  • What 2D shape did you spin?
  • What is your favorite bug?
  • What spaghetti topping do you like most?
  • I think worms are…
  • I would most like to ride in a…

MAY–>

  • What shell did you pick?
  • What 3D shape did you spin?
  • How would you like to fly?
  • What pet would you like most?
  • What is your favorite barbecue food?

JUNE–>

  • What is your favorite water sport?
  • What popsicle did you pick?
  • What was your favorite school event?
  • What fruit did you spin?
  • What flip flops would you like most?

JULY–>

  • What is your favorite season?
  • Would you rather meet an…
  • How are you going home today?
  • Grab a card. What 3D shape did you pick?
  • Spin the spinner. How many seeds did you spin?

 

“We love this resource! The students love making their choice and are learning so much about how to read graphs.” – Susan M.

“Great resource! My students love completing these graphs and discussing the data. I love the idea of them each having a name card too! Great Idea!” – Kelly T.

“Absolutely love it! I know may class will too. We already do a question of the day. I like how this has the recording sheets to go along with the question.” – Sheri B.

“What a fun way to learn about graphing and reading data!” – Kristina G.

“My students love this activity. They look forward to Graphing Day during our group learning time!” – Mandy Spear

“These are perfect for my first-graders to work on graphing! My first-graders always love the topics and the graphs are the perfect level for them to complete on their own. Thank you!” – Maria C.

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Building Block Letters and Numbers https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/building-block-letters-and-numbers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=building-block-letters-and-numbers Thu, 02 May 2019 19:21:04 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=30362
Looking for a hands-on way to practice letters and numbers?! Students will BEG to repeat these building block challenges.
 
The print and play cards have kids build all 26 uppercase letters, their 26 lowercase pairs PLUS the numbers 0 to 20.
 
Students will have so much fun that they won't even realize they're working on problem solving, geometry, math vocabulary... even beginning fractions!
 
Just print the cards on cardstock, cut them apart, and grab a batch of LEGOS or DUPLOS. 
 
The set even includes record sheets and challenge worksheets for kids who are ready for a next step.
 
 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:
 
--> 2 versions of uppercase letter cards (in color + black and white)
 
--> 2 versions of lowercase letter cards (in color + black and white)
 
--> 2 versions of 0-20 number cards (in color + black and white)
 
--> Record sheets
 
--> A bonus challenge asking kids to build a word out of LEGOS and count the number of bricks they used.

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“Students were challenged to build these letters in our Maker’s Space activity center. We matched the building letter challenge to the letters we were learning to write in class. Students couldn’t wait to have their turn at the building challenge center.” – Nadene J.

“My students had a BLAST building letters with blocks.” – Dawn T.

“This was perfect for creating an alphabet wall display! The kids used the pictures to create each letter of the alphabet. Thank you.” – Lillian H.

“Thank you! I use this as a center and the students have really connected to it!” – Evah H.

“My class loved these just like anything that is LEGOs. Loved that there was a black and white option. Thanks for sharing.” – Veronica H.

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Building Block STEM Challenges https://thestemlaboratory.com/product/building-block-stem-challenges/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=building-block-stem-challenges Thu, 02 May 2019 19:15:56 +0000 https://thestemlaboratory.com/?post_type=product&p=30352 Grab your LEGOS and get ready for some hands-on STEM! These five motivating STEM challenges are perfect for early finisher activities, STEM boxes, math centers or Makerspaces.

------------------> Bundle with all of our STEM challenges and SAVE!

 

INSIDE YOU'LL FIND:

--> 26 Building Challenges + record sheet

--> 30 Weight Challenges + record sheet (INCLUDES "MASS" VERSION)

--> 15 Length Challenges + record sheet

--> 15 Problem Solving Extensions + record sheet

--> 15 Pattern Challenges + record sheet

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“My students loved this! It was a great addition to our morning centers!” – Renee V.

“My elementary life skills students love this!” – Mandy Spear

“Looking forward to using this as a center and in my after school program. Love that it has recording sheets so I can check to see how they did if I can’t be with them.” – Jacquie E.

“This is a great set to increase our STEM engagement that requires little prep from me. Which is great, because we all have so much extra time, right?! I know my kids will love doing these challenges and they incorporate well into units we’re already doing. Thank you!” – Andrea S.

“These were a great addition to our measuring unit. Thanks for sharing. ” – Veronica H.

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