In this theme, we will cover cars, motorcycles, auto races and race tracks. We will discover the basic mechanics of how these machines work.
Theme Resources
- Activities
- Art Activities
- Block Activities
- Dramatic Play Activities
- Fine Motor Activities
- Group Activities
- Math Activities
- Science Activities
- Worksheets & Printables
Cars & Motorcycle Coloring Pages
Roads & Streets Coloring Pages
Preparing for this theme
- Ask parents to bring in whatever old car or motorcycle magazines they might have lying around the house that they don’t need anymore.
Field trips & special events
- Arrange to tour a car dealership if possible.
- Take a field trip to a drag racing strip. While they don’t normally have actual shows during the week, they do have practice and qualifying events. Our class got a big kick out of talking with the drivers and watching them race down the speedway. They saw just as much action and we had the whole place to ourselves.
- Sunday drive: Cars are more than an object; they are a symbol of freedom – a ticket to head off down the road and travel to new places. Illustrate this point by planning a road trip with your kids. Drive along scenic highways, play road games in the car, and schedule a few short stops at rest stops, scenic areas, or other interesting destinations. Have kids bring along a dollar or two and stop at a roadside convenience store to pick out snacks for the trip. It’s an unorthodox field trip, but if you plan it well the kids will have a wonderful time.
- Set aside a day for ‘remote control car day,’ when kids who have a remote control car can bring it in to play with at school.
Classroom decoration ideas
- Walk along the highway and look for hub caps that you can salvage, clean up, and hang on the wall in your classroom.
- Get the rubber section from several old tires (ask your local tire dealership if they can donate a few; they typically end up with the old worn out tires when people replace the ones on their car) and turn them into a lounge seat for your classroom by laying them on their side like a doughnut and throwing a blanket or two in the middle.
Show & Tell
- Have kids bring in a picture of their own car.