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Bear snores on animals
Bear snores on animals









bear snores on animals

Play dough trays strengthen fine motor muscles, and develop hand-eye coordination, creativity, oral language, and social skills as they share the materials. Adding scissors is a great way to practice and strengthen scissor skills. Students can sculpt winter dens and hiding spots for the animals with the items from the tray. Hibernation Play Dough Tray! Create a hibernation-themed play dough tray using small rocks, plastic greenery (cut off from flake flowers), sticks, white pom-poms, animal figures, scissors, a rolling pin, and play dough. Create letter rocks to sneak in some literacy! I made these using a white paint pen and rocks from the Dollar Tree. Hibernation Sensory Bin! Let’s start with a hibernation-themed sensory bin! Grab some brown beans, DIY letter rocks, glass gems (ice), cotton balls (snow), animal figures, plastic scoops, and plastic jars to create a fun hibernation-themed sensory bin. This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. It is packed with tons of hibernation-themed printables. Grab the Hibernation Math and Literacy Centers Unit HERE from my TpT Store! In this post, I will share all of my FUN and easy-to-implement ideas to bring hibernation-themed activities all over your classroom! Plus, I even have a Hibernating Animals Pre-Writing Card FREEBIE for you later in this post. Burrr! It’s cold outside! It is also the perfect time to introduce a hibernation theme! Pack your classroom with hands-on activities all about what animals do in the winter.











Bear snores on animals