Today, I have some Montessori-inspired water cycle activities using free water cycle printables … perfect for spring. They’re also great for Earth Day if you talk about water conservation. Here, I’m sharing the links to lots of free water cycle printables for preschoolers through 1st graders (and sometimes older). I’m mainly sharing links that are specifically related to the water cycle along with a few large weather packs.
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Free Printables Used in the Pictured Water Cycle Activities for Preschoolers -First Graders
R is for Rain Pom Pom Transfer
For this activity, I used the free r is for rain Magnet Page from Making Learning Fun. The tray for this activity is a Multicraft tray with a Montessori Services basket. I added a toast tong for a practical life component and pom poms for the transferring and phonics activity.
For the “r” is for rain part, I always emphasize the phonetic sound (/r/ for rain) rather than the letter name. I like that this printable uses the lowercase “r,” which is consistent with the way letters are introduced in Montessori education.
My 17-month-old granddaughter is getting past the mouthing stage, so I allowed her to work with the activity (with supervision, of course). I showed her how to put the cotton balls on the cloud circles and then let her use her hands to transfer them from the basket to the cloud. She spent some time exploring the texture of the cotton balls, and she also enjoyed transferring the cotton balls.
Water Cycle Songs and Poems
This activity uses the free Water Cycle Song Handout (tune: “She’ll Be Coming Aound the Mountain”) by Jaya Maharajh at Teachers Pay Teachers, Water Cycle Song (tune: “The Wheels on the Bus”) by Susan Barr at Teachers Pay Teachers, and Water Cycle Poems by LR Teach at Teachers Pay Teachers. I added them to a tabletop easel I would place on the shelf with the other water cycle activities. Children who can read can use the printables to learn the songs and poems.
Water Cycle Bracelet
This activity uses Water Cycle Beaded Bracelet (good for younger preschoolers) from Making Learning Fun and The Water Cycle Bracelet Project (good for advanced preschoolers and kindergarteners) from Mrs. Kimbrell’s Kindergarten. I added the printables for both levels along with colored beads in small containers and pipe cleaners to string the beads on. Making a water cycle bracelet is a great way to reinforce the water cycle. Children can string more than one set of beads, since the water cycle is continuous.
The Water Cycle Puzzle or Cut and Paste Activity
For this activity, I used The Water Cycle Chart and Activity by Meaghan Kimbrell from Mrs. Kimbrell’s Kindergarten (blog post) (free printable at Teachers Pay Teachers). This part of the printable can be used more like a puzzle. It can also be used as a cut-and-paste activity.
Water Cycle Dominoes
This activity uses the free Water Cycle Dominoes by Erin Bittman at Teachers Pay Teachers. This is an advanced activity that’s best for first graders or advanced kindergarteners. I loved the activity and had fun laying out the dominoes. It’s a great way to reinforce knowledge learned in a water cycle unit study. (Note: Unfortunately, the free water cycle dominoes are no longer available, although you can find a number of free water cycle games at Teachers Pay Teachers.)
Free Water Cycle Printables for Preschoolers-First Graders (some printables for up to grade 3)
- Water Cycle Activities from Teach with Me
- Water Cycle Song from The Classroom Creative
- Water Cycle Diagrams from USGS
- Water Cycle Puzzle from Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational
- Water Cycle Diagram for Labeling from The First Grade Parade
- Explain the Water Cycle Printable from Mrs. Lirette’s Learning
- Water Cycle Labels from Homeschooling Hearts and Minds
- Water Cycle Worksheets and Diagrams from Itsy Bitsy Fun
- Water Cycle Themed Unit Studies and Free Resources from Homeschool Giveaways and Freebies
- Weather Activities and Free Printables from Every Star Is Different (Go to Free Printables tab at the top of the Every Star Is Different blog, then to Thematic Activities, then to Weather Activities and Free Printables.)
- Weather Theme from Making Learning Fun
- Water Cycle Printables from Teachers Pay Teachers
More of my Posts That Include Water Cycle Activities:
- Montessori-Inspired Cloud Unit
- Montessori-Inspired Winter Activities (includes activities related to snow and ice)
- Montessori-Inspired April Showers Activities
- Free Umbrella Do-a-Dot Phonics Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- Free Weather Printables and Montessori-Inspired Weather Activities
- Free Weather Do-a-Dot Phonics Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- Free Weather Cutting Strips (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
- Hands-on Fun and Learning with the Magic School Bus Weather Lab
- Montessori-Inspired Weather Unit {Hundreds of Resources}
- Weather Unit Study Pinterest Board
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Anastasia says
How amazing is Water Cycle Dominoes, such a brilliant idea!!! Thank you for stopping by at Kids Learning Printables Linky Party!
Samantha says
Great resources! Thanks for linking up at the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop! We hope you join us again next week!