Comprehension
Let children make their favorite character and use it to retell a story.
Sounds – Make objects that start with a consonant, blend, or diagraph you are working on.
Vowels- Make an object for a long vowel sound and short vowel sound.
Writing
Make something you like (or don’t like) and write about it.
Make something from a book you have read and write about it.
Make letter plates by writing letters with a permanent marker on plastic plates. Children roll play dough and make the letters on top.
Vowels- Make an object for a long vowel sound and short vowel sound.
Writing
Make something you like (or don’t like) and write about it.
Make something from a book you have read and write about it.
Make letter plates by writing letters with a permanent marker on plastic plates. Children roll play dough and make the letters on top.
Make letters (or words) using a bubble font. Children roll dough and fill in.
Make something that is a noun. How can you make it plural?
Math
Make objects that match numbers.
Make something that is a noun. How can you make it plural?
Math
Make objects that match numbers.
Make a set and then decompose it.
Science and Social Studies
Reinforce information from a science or social studies unit with play dough. Children could make animals from a habitat, parts of a flower, tools of community helpers, healthy foods…endless possibilities!
Here's the link to a free book with more learning activities and fun with play dough.
Reinforce information from a science or social studies unit with play dough. Children could make animals from a habitat, parts of a flower, tools of community helpers, healthy foods…endless possibilities!
Here's the link to a free book with more learning activities and fun with play dough.