Showing posts with label Candy Corn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candy Corn. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2020

DIY Pumpkin Manipulatives & Activities

Okay, here is a simple project you can do yourself to make fun, colorful pumpkin manipulatives! (DO NOT EAT!!)

*If you buy them AFTER Halloween they are typically half off, depending on where you go.

Buy a couple or a few bags of candy pumpkins, depending on how many you want to make. I used the basic colors of spray paint – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink, and Black (I may need to make more in white, brown and grey colors).

I set out some newsprint (or butcher paper) in the garage, and be sure to open the doors/windows. Then you paint!

It really is such a simple project. I even painted the orange ones, just to make sure the kids didn’t ever try to sneak a little nibble, since these will be played with a lot and years old (YUCK!!)

Another option if you don't want to paint the pumpkins is to grab a sharpie. You can draw shapes, write numbers or letters, or dots on the bottom of the pumpkins. If you make 2 sets of each you can play memory and other matching games. EASY!!


Then play with them! Here are some ideas...

1. Sort by color 

2. Arrange them in rows

3. Use for any "find and cover" activities

4. Make letters or shape outlines using the pumpkins

5. Put in a sensory bin

6. Draw out of a bag or bin and graph it

7. Sing & act out “5 little pumpkins”

8. Pumpkin Counting

9. Line up in order of the alphabet

10. Line up, least to greatest & vice versa

11. Spell simple CVC words

12. Play memory match (with shapes or letters/numbers on the bottom)

13. Pick a number pumpkin and count that many colored pumpkins

          14.  Match numbers or letters

There are so many ways you can use these pumpkin manipulatives! 

Share in a comment how you have used them, or even how you plan to use them! Let me know if you make these or tag me on Instagram @preschoolalphabet.

*More Pumpkin preschool ideas can be found here



--Kiley

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Halloween {Candy Corn} Day

PA291338PA291339

  • Read “Julius’s Candy Corn” by Kevin Henkes … I love these simple, little books from Kevin Henkes. This one came in a set of five books that my kids absolutely love. I was thrilled that it is still available here. The set comes with:
    • Julius’s Candy Corn
    • Shiela Rae’s Peppermint Stick
    • Owen’s Marshmallow Chick
    • Wemberly’s Ice Cream Star
    • Lily’s Chocolate Heart        …………… love them all!

DSC08288

  • Preschool Journal Page
    1. Write “candy corn”
    2. Draw a picture of candy corn
    3. Put candy corn stickers all over page.

PA291322PA291330PA291331PA291334PA291335

  • Candy Corn Squares … my preschoolers enjoyed making these today. I love that they were practicing so many skills … colors, cutting, and sorting!
    1. Draw a simple candy corn outline on black paper with a white crayon.
    2. Cut white, yellow, and orange paper into strips.
    3. Give the kids one strip of each color and show them how to snip the paper to make squares.
    4. Use glue sticks to glue the squares to each section.
      1. TIP: I just smeared glue stick all over one section at a time and they filled it with colored squares.
    5. I love how differently my 4 and 2-year-olds pictures came out!

DSC09058DSC09066

  • Candy Corn Counting … this has been a favorite activity since my 8-year-old was about 3-years-old. I made these with craft foam paper and they’ve survived wonderfully all these years. See how I made them here.
    1. Number each candy corn 1-10.
    2. Add that many dots to each candy corn. I like to do this so if my kids don’t recognize the number, they can count the dots to find out.
    3. Use real candy corn to count out each number.

DSC05972DSC05973

  • Candy Corn Roll & Remove Game
    1. Print this festive game board from Princess and the Tot.
    2. Place one candy corn in each box.
    3. Roll two dice.
    4. Add up the numbers and eat the candy corn in that number’s box!
    5. See how we have played this game before (plus a free any-time-of-the-year game board!) by clicking here.

PA291340

  • Candy Corn Trail Mix … this was out after-school snack today. Mmm.
    1. You can do any combination you like. We used
      • Popcorn
      • Cheez-It Trail Mix
      • Candy corn
      • Reese’s Pieces
    2. All of the Reese’s and candy corn were falling to the bottom, so I melted a little white candy melt, drizzled it on top and mixed it in. Worked much better.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...