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Hands on Fun & Learning with an Ant Egg Carton

Bring your A is for Ant lesson to life with this engaging egg carton ant craft! Kids will have fun learning through hands-on play while exploring early literacy, science, and fine motor skills.”

A is for Ant Lesson Plan for Preschool
A is for Ant Preschool Lesson
  • Ant Egg Carton Craft
  • A is for Ant Art Project
  • Letter A with Ants Fingerprint Art
  • Ant Observation for Science Fun
  • Ant Books for Kids
  • Ant Themed Resources to Print
  • Egg Carton Crafts for Kids

A is for Ant Preschool Lesson

Have some hands on fun at Tot School by creating ant egg carton with your child. We enjoy creating opportunities for learning that come from a child’s idea. 

Ant Egg Carton Craft

After watching a few ants in the yard, my daughter decided she wanted to make an Ant for her Egg Carton Craft. I gave her the supplies and she went to work. She knew she wanted legs, antennae and eyes for her ant. 

Ant Egg Carton Craft

She needed a little bit of help to start a few holes for the pipe cleaners but that was about it. She played with the ant all afternoon once she created it, and I found her singing the “Ants Go Marching” song as she was playing.  She asked how do you spell “Ant” and I saw this as a teachable moment!

Here’s where I want to give my little “Teacher’s Spin On” Playtime. Sometimes play is just play and it’s so important for children to have opportunities throughout their day for imaginary play.

A is for Ant Lesson for Preschool

A is for Ant Art Project

There are sometimes that you can build upon your child’s play and artwork to make it a teachable moment. We took the opportunity to learn more about Ants and the letter A with the activity. We found the song, The Ants Go Marching song online to print out. While I was there I noticed a little math activity for Ants, so I just clicked print on that too.

Now we have environmental print added into our playtime and math added to our playtime. I had her draw a picture of the ant she created and I wrote the text A is for Ant and then she wrote her own upper case and lower case A.

Letter A with Ant fingerprints

Letter A with Ants Fingerprint Art

The very next day we created a big letter A and added Ants marching up and down the A.  She thought it was so much fun. 

Ant Observation for Science Fun

I also noticed when we were outside the next day that there were a few ants on the front side walk, we took a moment to watch and observe had a science moment. I found a few more printable online that helped to encourage us to talk about the parts of an ant and the life cycle of an ant. We took a little trip to the library and found a few Ant books to check out too.

Here are The Educators’ Spin On It we encourage you to take a simple art project and turn it into a learning opportunity. You can incorporate fine motor skills, literacy, writing, math and science all into an art project and make it an overall hands-on experience that is developmentally appropriate for your child.

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Ant Books for Kids

  • Are You an Ant? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen
  • Hey, Little Ant by Phillip M. Hoose and Hannah Hoose
  • Discovering the Active World of the Anthill by Petra Bartikova and Magdalena Takacova
  • Ant Cities (Let’s Read and Find Out Books) by Arthur Dorros
  • The Ants Go Marching: A Count-and-Sing Book by Priscilla Burris
  • The Life and Times of the Ant by Charles Micucci

Ant Themed Resources to Print

Activity Sheet for Ant Numbers
The Ants Go Marching Printable Song Sheet
Ant Observation Sheet
Ant Life Cycle
Little Black Ant Song by Sharon McDonald
Counting Ants” Itty Bitty Book & Lesson Plan
Anatomy of an Ant

A is for Ant Lesson Plan for Preschoolers

We hope you’ve enjoyed Our Spin On how to extend Egg Carton Crafts into Learning fun!

I’ve discovered that you can make almost anything from an egg carton. It’s truly up to your child’s imagination how many things they can discover and create with a few simple supplies:  paper, markers, feathers, pipe cleaners, or paint.   Animals, Modes of Transportation, Concepts in Nature all can be created with a recycled Egg Carton.

Ant Egg Carton Craft

Egg Carton Crafts for Kids

Here’s are some of my favorite Egg Carton Crafts that I discovered while searching for you.  Check all the creative bloggers that are linking up below too, get inspired!   

Animals
Bunny    Chick      Caterpillar      Butterfly      Ladybug      Bee      Crab      Lobster      Turtle      Fish      Jellyfish      Alligator      Pig      Elephant      Bird

Seasonal
Bat      Spider      Turkey      Christmas Tree      Snowman      Heart

Transportation
Boat      Bus      Firetruck    Train

Nature
Tree      Flowers      Tulips      Nest

I wonder what new species we can discover with the rest of our egg cartons?

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Jen says

    March 31, 2013 at 11:19 pm

    Wow! Very cute and adorable. Awesome and perfect for the kids! I really loved the materials you put to complete the features the ant. We did an Egg Carton Color Sorting Activity game out of the same materials you used. You should check it out! 🙂
    EarlyLearning.Momtrusted.com: Preschool Egg Carton Color Sorting Activity

  2. izza says

    April 12, 2012 at 12:15 am

    This is an important learning technique. Thanks for these helpful tips. Anyway, have your child eat Healthy Food for the brain's proper development.

  3. Susan Case says

    April 9, 2012 at 5:53 pm

    Love it. You have a beautiful blog with a great purpose and resources. Such a fun challenge.

  4. Raising a Happy Child says

    April 9, 2012 at 5:25 pm

    It's very imaginative. I am itching to join this challenge and see what my daughter will do.

  5. MaryAnne says

    April 9, 2012 at 2:57 pm

    Very adorable! I'm loving this week's tinker lab challenge!

    Thanks for sharing with Learning Laboratory at Mama Smiles =)

  6. Cerys @ Rainy Day Mum says

    April 9, 2012 at 1:40 pm

    I love this ant and I know a little boy that would as well (and Kim we've done it again – check out our first letter recognition post this week!!!!)

  7. Rebekah says

    April 9, 2012 at 11:05 am

    What a great collection of learning activities for ants! Creating models is such a great way to spark interest in learning.

    • Linda McGoohan says

      September 3, 2019 at 1:23 pm

      I’m trying to figure out how to make a. “teacher made” book to go with the song. “The Ants Go Marching”. Any thoughts on that?

      • Kim Vij says

        September 4, 2019 at 12:16 am

        What age group are you working with Linda?

        Perhaps a number book about even numbers where each child picks an even number..
        for example sentence for each page could be
        ____ ants go marching.____ by _____.
        (6 ants go marching 3 by 3.). .

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