Included in this Pre-K Pack is:
Prewriting Practice Sheets – Cutting Practice – Which one is different?
Finish the Pattern Sheet – Size Sequencing Sheet – Gnome Strip Puzzle
4-piece Puzzles – Sorting Practice – Counting Practice Cards – Color the Gnome
Letter and Sound Finding Cards – 3-Part Vocabulary Cards – Shadow Matching
Thanks to www.mygrafico.com and:
ReviDevi for the Autumn Gnome Clipart
ReviDevi for the Autumn Fairies Clipart
http://www.leehansen.com for the Gnome Colorable Image
I’m excited about this Autumn Gnome Pre-K Pack! Yes, maybe not the most expected theme. But, it’s going to be such a fun little (odd) topic to teach Nathan about. In our backyard sits our Gnome, Hillbilly! That is where my inspiration came from!
Hillbilly generally just hangs out by his favorite tree, but sporadically he disappears and then will end up somewhere else! Nathan has a blast finding him and Jeffrey is starting to react when he spots him. He’s catching on to the fact that Hillbilly is pretty rad!
I think for Christmas, Hillbilly may get a friend (or two). I’m really eyeing this cute little set (pic below). We’ll see! I also think that we need elf or two to come hang out around the Holiday’s! Elves and Gnomes are friends, right?
Here are some other fun Gnome crafts and activities that will go along with the Autumn Gnome Pre-K Pack! We’ll be trying quite a few of them this week!
Of course, we will be watching the movie, Gnomeo and Juliet!
Gnome Catapult Game from Kleas
With dads help: How to Whittle a Gnome from a Fallen Branch from Resurrection Fern
If you don’t currently have a Gnome, then check out a few cute ones that I found for under $20! Your kids will have a blast with the tradition!
And look at this adorable Gnome Home:
Thanks and now go and have some Gnome Fun with your kiddos!
Dawn
Awesome! Thank you very much!
Sarah
>We love your printables! Here is a bit of this one: http://elliotthomeschool.blogspot.com/2011/10/i-changed-our-blog-nameand-another.html
and
http://elliotthomeschool.blogspot.com/2011/10/i-changed-our-blog-nameand-another.html
Thanks for the great resources. I am planning on useing several more of your printables!
tasik77
>OMG! I'm so happy to find these awesome printables!!! They are just perfect!
We LOVE gnomes! And I was going to have a Gnome theme after Halloween, but didn't know where to start. Now, thanks to you, I'm almost ready!
Thank you for sharing!
Carolyn
>How cute is the little bearded gnome…looks fantastic.
Anonymous
>Just found your blog and I LOVE IT!! Thanks for sharing!
Kerri
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Anonymous
>You guys have some GREAT resources here! Do you have a subscribe by email button?
Also I am starting a Linky Party and would LOVE for you to link up at http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-ever-linky-party.html
Sarah
>Thanks for sharing this! We are using some of your printables for this weeks learning! I love the autumn colors and items used!
Tonia @ TheGunnySack.com
>CUTE!! I love all of those adorable gnomes and the fantastic printable!
Happy Whimsical Hearts
>Thanks for sharing this – we are very into gnomes at the moment, so this is perfect!!
Liberty
>What a cute idea!!! A little whimsey in learning…I love it!
Sundi
>What? I was just thinking that I wanted to do something "gnome-ish" I LOVE gnomes. Loving your blog too! I'm linking it right now 🙂
Piccolina Designs
>You are so awesome. We just finished the Halloween pack and I was hoping to find more and I did. So excited. Thank you for all your work on these.