5.18.2020

{Superhero} Preschool Unit...

Last week was our last week of preschool.  Our topic was SUPERHEROES!  Here are a few ideas from our unit that your kiddo might enjoy.  These are great if you need some activities to keep them busy and learning!  I hope you have a SUPER start to your summer!


Remember that God’s Love is Super!   1 John 4:12: No one has ever seen GOD;  but if we LOVE one another, GOD lives in us and his LOVE is made complete in us.

Shield painting – Print this super hero shield.  Use a white crayon and write “God’s Love is Super” inside the shield.  Then let your child use watercolor paints to fill in the shield.  The secret message in white crayon will resist the paint and reveal the wonderful message!



Super Hero - Print this coloring page.  There is a girl and boy, print the one that is appropriate for your child.  Then have them color it how they would look as a super hero.  When they are done, ask them “what their super power would be” and fill it in on the line provided. 

Build a city – Use any kind of blocks you have to build a city.  Then grab some super hero figures or any kind of figures and have them guard and protect the city. 

Super Hero Counting - Print this page of numbers and the super hero count pages.  Have your child cut out the numbers.  Then count the super heroes and find the number that matches.  Glue the matching number in the box beside the super hero.   Have them do the first super hero page, then the second if they need more of a challenge.

Make a mask – Print out the page and have your child decorate the mask they like best.  They could use crayons, markers, stickers, etc.  Then help them cut it out.  They should be able to cut around the outside, you cut out the holes for their eyes.  Then punch holes to add string for tying it on. 


Super Hero cuffs – Give your child a toilet paper tube.  Let them decorate it with markers or paint but you’ll have to wait for it to dry.  Then cut the tube in half, creating two pieces of tube.  Then cut a slit up one side of the tube, creating a cuff the child can open and get around their wrists. 

Pretend to be a super hero – Use your mask and cuffs to pretend to be a super hero.  If you have a cape, put that on too.  Or make one with a blanket or towel. 

Super Hero training - Set up a wall of boxes to run and knock down. Blow bubbles with your super breath.  Toss some paper wads or small items into the yard or on the floor and have your little hero pick them up with tongs and put them in a bucket or box-- that's getting rid of the meteorite chunks that could weaken our hero.  Don't forget to practice flying and super spins while you're at it!

Books
How to Be a SuperHero by Sue Fliess
Super Duck by Jez Alborough
SUPERTRUCK by Stephen Savage

Songs

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