Loud and quiet activities for preschool

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Check out these awesome free printable worksheets for preschool. The sense of sound comes with 5 downloadable worksheets. Loud vs. Quiet | The 5 Senses | Sense of Sound Activities | Sense of Sound Worksheets | Free Worksheets for Preschool

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Silent or Loud Sound Game helps child with their sense of hearing but the game also help children to listen more carefully and pay attention.

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Five Senses - shaker jars for hearing / sound. Another fun activity would be to have the children draw/paint until the music stops, then start again as a small group activity. Opposites Activities, Loud Soft, Senses Preschool, My Five Senses, The Wonder Years, Kindergarten Music, Senses Activities, Montessori Ideas, Sensory Bottles

Loud and Quiet Shakers: I put these together to offer an exercise in discriminating between sounds and tried to gear them towards loud and quiet. I have them out on a tray and my daughter shakes them one at a time. Water Transfer With a Sponge: This is a traditional lesson for a 3-6 year old class. My oldest daughter used it early on and so we don't use it in our Montessori room anymore. I was interested to see how my youngest daughter would do with it. I use a sponge cut in half for her…

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