Dinomite has started to show an interest in sports, specifically football. My husband, Jason is eating this up.
A special thanks to my husband for all of his work and creativity in this unit. I enjoy football, but I don't begin to come close to knowing as much as he does.
American Football Unit with Free Printables
Football Spelling Activity
Football Compound Words
Football Sentence Diagramming
Football Addition
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Greater Than/Less Than Football Cards
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Football Points Skip Counting
Football Word Problems
Who's Who in Football?
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Football Position Match Up
The kiddos can use the cards to play memory, or they can simply match up the player position cards with definition cards.
A football formation diagram has been included to help the kiddos understand where each play may stand. There are several different formations, football players could use. This is only one of them.
Source: Jason and I created the printable for this activity. The American Football Unit Culture Printable Pack is is a subscriber's only freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Puzzle of the USA
Football Invitation to Play
Different sized lollipop sticks can be used as lines on the field.
Yard lines can be marked using the number stamps. Wooden player figures can be placed on the field to set up any play they choose.
Footballs have been provided for obvious reasons.
If the kiddos would prefer to make something else, chocolate scented play dough has been provided to make footballs etc.
The white lollipop sticks can be used to make the laces. I'm sure they kiddos will come up several other ideas as well using a variety of the materials provided.
Football Sensory Bin
- Dried Split Peas
- Dried Red Kidney Beans
- Fabric Leaves
- Acorns
- Wooden Footballs
- Plastic NFL Helmets
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How cute!! I was thinking yesterday of making my son some American football themed counting cards. We don't have it here and I think he's never even seen one except for on a pajama that my mom sent from the US haha, but because I'm feeling like sharing all about the different cultures/places I've lived, it seems like fun :) Anyway, my long winded point - love this unit, and I'm pinning this post for when my kiddo is a bit older.
ReplyDeletesuch creative ways to engage learning! Popping by from Monday Pin it Party
ReplyDeleteSome great ways to learn here - and to be brutally honest, with my limited knowledge of American football, I think that I could do with doing some of this myself! ;-) Thanks for joining in with the parenting pin it party xx
ReplyDeletebrilliant! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteRenae, this post is amazing! I can see why your kiddos really loved it and I am sure they gained in cognitive skills since there are some challenging ones! Your blog is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteRenae you are so creative with every subject that you put together. This unit is fun! :)
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