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Make a Classroom Chores chart using camping imageryĬreate an adorable camping-themed bulletin board like this one from the Foreman Teaches blog to signal who is responsible for what in your classroom.īuy it: Camping-Themed Bulletin Board Decor at Amazon 8. Kids will enjoy incorporating it into their pretend play as well.īuy it: Plush Campfire at Amazon 7. Try a plush campfire like the one shown here at Teacher’s Brain. Not crafty? Try an inflatable campfire like this one at The Kindergarten Smorgasboard.īuy it: Inflatable Campfire at Amazon 6. You’ll need battery-operated tea lights, tissue paper, construction paper, a Popsicle stick, and a cotton ball to re-create this fun and simple DIY campfire from Chelsey, a former teacher and creator of Buggy and Buddy.īuy it: Tissue Paper at Amazon, Battery-Operated Tea Lights at Amazon 5. You can make your own green and blue play dough or buy some premade.īuy it: Blue Plastic Sorting Tray at Amazon, Plastic Bugs at Amazon, Nautical Sea Glass at Amazon 4. This forest-themed sensory activity from Pocket of Preschool would be perfect for a camping-themed classroom. Get creative with forest-themed play dough Buy it: Purple Holiday Lights at Amazon 3.
