Preschool Dinosaur Footprint Activities from: littlebinsforlittlehands.com
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Hands On Dinosaur Play
Our dinosaur unit has finally come to a close with a trip to see real life dinosaur footprints up close right in our area. Holyoke, MA is home to a huge slab of rock down by the river with probably a dozen footprints thought to be of a two-legged, carnivorous dinosaur. How cool is that? I planned a few dinosaur footprint activities leading up to our visit to the foot prints, but lets start with the great photos of our field trip first!
(I did not use chalk but helpful for Liam to see exactly where they were!)
My favorite.
Here are the dinosaur footprint activities that we did this week for footprints
Dinosaur Footprint Activities #1:
- Painting footprints and making dinosaur tracks. Liam said he wanted to use his watercolors, so I simple drew a pattern for a footprint over an dover onto paper and I also traced his feet just for fun! He enjoyed painting the footprints and we even got into some color mixing discussions with the watercolors!
Dinosaur Footprint Activities #2:
- Dinosaur footprint ABC & 123 game. Help the dinosaur across the lava (floor)! This game was awesome for letter and number recognition, locating them and placing them in the correct order while helping his favorite dinosaur across the floor, oh I mean lava! I simply cut out 26 footprints and put letters on one side and numbers on the other. We spread them out on one side of the room in rows (out-of-order) and he worked at placing them in alphabetical order and moving his dinosaur from print to print. Of course, it included some gross motor play. Flip the footprints over and you have another game with numbers!
Dinosaur Footprint Activities #3:
- Here is a life size Triceratops footprint that we measured and filled with hand prints. I saw this on google images when I was poking around. The printout is from Schleic products (Click here). Very big and quite a few sheets to print but black/white, fast print works fine! I thought it would be neat to cut out handprints and see how many would it take to fit inside the footprint. We actually did this after visiting the tracks, so it was neat that he actually got to put his hand inside a real one! It took 40 of his handprints to fill it. He counted! This is certainly my favorite of the dinosaur footprint activities!
We have done so many wonderful dinosaur footprint activities!
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