Care from Obsessively Stitching shows how to turn a stuffed animal into a puppet. This is such a great idea! Go to the tutorial.
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Care from Obsessively Stitching shows how to turn a stuffed animal into a puppet. This is such a great idea! Go to the tutorial.
[photo from Obessively Stitching]
Technorati Tags: sewing, tutorial, hand, puppet, stuffed, animal
Easter and spring are fine times to learn about rabbits, but of course you can do a rabbit unit study any time of year. Here are some resources to help your kiddos learn about rabbits.
Mrs. Thompson’s Treasures has a great free printable set on rabbit science, including labeling the parts of a rabbit, a page to read, a mini book to print and color, a Venn diagram comparing rabbits to kangaroos and a writing page.
Living Life and Learning has a free printable rabbit life cycle worksheet set you can download after you subscribe to their newsletter. The post also includes some good rabbit related books and other resources.
Homeschool Preschool has a nice set of rabbit learning activities, which includes life cycle, parts of a rabbit, practicing writing the letter r, a number maze, puzzle and more. These are free when you sign up for their newsletter.
If you want to buy some resources for learning about rabbits, the set from A Dab of Glue Will Do is a great one. It includes life cycle printables, information about the difference between a rabbit and a hare, posters and a PowerPoint presentation, activities related to herbivores, carnivores and omnivores and more. You can buy this set at Teachers Pay Teachers.
Montessori Nature has another great set of printables for purchase. This pack includes life cycle and parts of the rabbit activities, rabbit information and characteristics, a little book about rabbits and more. This post also includes some good information about considerations for getting a rabbit as a pet for the classroom or home if that’s something you’re thinking about.
Riki Tiki Art on Etsy has a lovely set of printables for a rabbit unit study, including facts about rabbits and hares, what they eat, anatomy and life cycle, coloring and tracing activities, a fun bean art project, classroom decor and more.
Also if you want some crafts and other activities with a bunny theme, check out my post on bunny activities and crafts.