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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Make this easy and fun letter I is for ice cream craft. There is a free PDF template of a capital I and ice cream cone and scoops.

  2. This week’s theme, "I is for Ice Cream," is a perfect blend of creativity and learning. With this delightful craft, your child will not only learn to recognize and write the letter I but also enjoy the hands-on activity of creating their own ice cream-themed project.

    • Theme Art Ideas
    • Theme Block Center Ideas
    • Theme Circle Time Ideas
    • Snack Recipe Ideas to Cook Up For Your Theme!
    • Themed Ideas to Transform Your Dramatic Play Area!
    • Themed Ideas For Your Library
    • Themed Activities For Your Sand and Water Table!
    • Themed Science Activities For Your Preschool Scientists in Training!
    • Writing Activity Ideas For Your Preschool Theme!
    • Miscellaneous Activities For Your Ice Cream Theme!

    Triple Decker! Materials needed: a cone shape and 3 scoop or circle shapes for each child; crayons The children color the scoops their favorite "flavored" color and glue on top of their cone. VARIATION: Marble paint the scoops by placing them in a shallow lid, drop a few drops of their favorite colors of paint and roll a marble back and forth by mo...

    Thank you, Tamara, for these ideas! Since ice cream comes from cows, we made a corral out of blocks and created a dairy farm using the cows from our farm animal set. You could also build and ice cream store or stand with the blocks. Return To Top

    Circle Time is such a great time for children to learn the social skills of being together as a large group AND to learn more about your theme! Where Does It Come From? Most children will be surprised that ice-cream comes from......cows! 5 Ice Cream Cones Finger play (could also be made into a flannel board story!) Five little ice-cream cones at th...

    Cooking with children helps develop their math skills and helps them to learn how to follow directions. It also allows for some great conversation! Ask many questions while cooking with your children to encourage conversation! Be sure to ask specific themed questions while making these fun snacks! Banana Sherbet Pops! Materials needed: 3 ripe banan...

    The Everything Frozen Shop! Set up your dramatic play area into a restaurant. But, the only thing you will serve are frozen treats! Use play food, make up menus using pictures of different types of frozen treats, bowls, spoons, aprons, bowls, etc. Return To Top

    Book Suggestions for the Library The following books may be available at your local library or you can purchase them through Amazon. Click on the title links to check out what Amazon has! (I LOVE Amazon, and some of the links below will take you to the Amazon website. If you do choose to purchase yours through Amazon, they do send me a few cents--w...

    The REAL Thing! No, really! Either you or a parent has that freezer burned ice cream in the freezer! Don't throw it away! Scoop it in your sensory table for some gooey texture! Ice Cream Castles Provide white flour and sand castle molds or other molds to use in the table. Add red pom poms or cherries! Sure it's messy, but where else can you explore...

    It Doesn't Take All Day...or DOES It? Place 2 bowls out. Place ice cubes in one and ice cream in another. Discuss what they are, how they are made etc. Ask what they think will happen if we leave these bowls out all day? Write down their answers. Check on the bowl throughout the morning or day and write down their comments! EXTENSION: Make a journa...

    Once Upon A Time Provide Ice Cream stickers and crayons. The children make a picture and tell a story (which you write down) about their ice cream's adventure! Return To Top

    Visit a Dairy Farm Visit an Ice Cream Shop Invite the owner of an Ice Cream truckto come talk to the children and give a tour of their truck...and of course a treat! Return To Top Go to the MAIN THEMES Page Go to Preschool Plan It's HOME Page

  3. Nov 5, 2014 · Your kids will LOVE all these Letter I Activities with an Ice Cream theme including a printable letter I craft, ice cream math, sensory play, and more!

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  4. Get ideas for ice cream activities for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students. There are some for math, literacy, art, science, sensory, and more! Skip to content

  5. I am sure I had made ice cream this way before, especially as a child, but don’t remember it well enough to know if it was something that was successful. But it turns out that this is a fun and delicious way to make quick homemade ice cream.

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  7. Draw lines on the letter I to resemble an ice cream cone. Your child will do this according to his age/ability level. My daughter, who is just finishing kindergarten, drew criss-cross lines on her I.

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