Preschool Theme – Bugs and Butterflies
Preschoolers are intrigued by all of the creepy crawling things in the world around us. The Bugs and Butterflies preschool theme provides preschoolers with the opportunity to learn hands on about the role that insects play in our world.
This Bugs and Butterflies preschool theme is great for the preschool classroom or for moms of preschoolers to do at home and includes open-ended art, science, literature, and music activities.
Bugs and Butterflies Circle Time
Turning into Butterflies – Talk to preschoolers about what happens to caterpillars in order for them to turn into butterflies. Tell them that they form a cocoon or a chrysalis when they are ready to turn into a butterfly.
I is for Insects – Ask the preschoolers who knows what the world “insect” means. Tell the preschoolers that it is another name for bugs. Ask them to help you make a list of all the bugs that they know.
Bugs and Butterflies Arts and Crafts
Mirror Butterfly – Fold a piece of construction paper in half and cut it into the shape of a butterfly. Open it up and paint one side of the butterfly. Fold it again and press it firmly. Open it up to reveal a beautiful symmetrical butterfly.
Stained Glass Butterflies – Shave old crayons and place on a piece of waxed paper. Place another piece of waxed paper on top. Hold an iron on top briefly. Cut into a butterfly shape and hand in a window.
Fingerprint Bugs – Have preschoolers press their fingers onto a stamp pad and then press them onto a piece of paper. Let them make as many fingerprints as they want. Using a fine marker add wings, antennae and legs to make bugs.
Egg Carton Ants – Cut apart three sections of a cardboard egg carton to make the body of an ant. Have preschoolers paint the egg carton to look like an ant. Talk about the different sections of an ant’s body. Use pipe cleaners to make antennae and legs.
Butterfly Feet – Help preschoolers paint the bottom of their feet. Stamp the right foot down as the left butterfly wing and the left foot down as the right butterfly wing. You want the preschooler’s big toes to be on the outside. When the paint is dry, have preschoolers decorate the butterfly with antennae, eyes, buttons, pom poms, glitter, and other decorations. Beneath each butterfly write: “Beautiful butterfly, precious and sweet, strange how it looks like [name of preschooler]’s feet!”
Bugs and Butterflies Math and Science
Hands on Science – Purchase a butterfly, ladybug, or other kit that allows preschoolers to watch insects go through the life cycle first hand.
Bug Walk – Give each preschooler a clean jar or other container. Ask the preschoolers what types of bugs they think live near their home. Go on a “bug walk” outside. Look for bugs as you walk. Have the preschoolers capture the bugs in their jars. If the preschoolers want to save their bugs be sure and punch some holes in the lid of the jar and add some leaves and grass for shelter.
Ants on a Log – Have preschoolers spread a piece of celery. Let them place raisins on top of the peanut butter to make ants on a log. Preschoolers will enjoy eating this healthy snack.
Bugs and Butterflies Music and Movement
The Itsy, Bitsy Spider
The Ants Go Marching
Baby Bumblebee
Bugs and Butterflies Pretend Play
Add plastic insects to your bean or sand table for preschoolers to find.
Have preschoolers pretend to be caterpillars by crawling around on the floor. Tell them it is time for them to form a cocoon. Give each preschooler a blanket and have them wrap themselves up in it. Tell them that while they are in their cocoon, their wings are forming and they are transforming into a butterfly. Tell the preschoolers that it is time for them to come out of their cocoon.
Bugs and Butterflies Language and Reading
Little Miss Muffet
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey,
Along came a spider who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet Away!
Create finger puppets with craft sticks to hold preschoolers interest in the nursery rhyme. Repeat this nursery rhyme often to help preschoolers memorize it. Memorization is an important skill for preschoolers to learn early.