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Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
Jr.Marine Scientist Premium Worksheets For Preschoolers
For 3-4 Year Olds
IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired
Playful Dolphin Fine Motor, Creativity, Communication
The Colourful Seashells Sensory, Fine Motor, Creativity
Shapely Fish Shape Recognition, Creativity, Play
My Octopus Mask Sensory, Imagination, Communication
Fish Tails Colour Recognition, Coordination, Logical Reasoning
Ocean In A Cube Cognition, Communication, Play
Find The Shadows Pattern Match, Coordination, Play
An Underwater Adventure Sensory, Creativity, Communication
Hungry Crabs Fine Motor, Coordination, Play
My Ocean Banner Creativity, Fine Motor, Communication
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler’s creativity improves as they colour the dolphin and narrate a story.
Introduce your child to the dolphin — how it breathes, how it swims, etc.
Playful Dolphin Playful Dolphin
Look at the happy dolphin playing about. Something is missing though.
Help your preschooler colour the dolphin in any manner — finger-paint, using crayons, etc. Then, encourage them to narrate a story about the adventures of the dolphin.
How This Activity HelpsThis sensory activity helps develop your preschooler’s fine motor skills.
Ask your child to describe each seashell.
The Colourful SeashellsThe Colourful Seashells
Seashells of different shapes and different patterns, aren’t they wonderful to collect?
Help your preschooler finger-paint the seashells using child-friendly watercolours. Then, cut them out and put them up as a wall decor.
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler learns that fish are of different shapes which
improves their knowledge about shapes.Help your child describe each fish — how each looks, where could each live, etc.
Shapely Fish Shapely Fish
Here a fish, there a fish! Fish of different shapes and sizes!
Help your preschooler colour the fish in any manner — finger-painting, using crayons, etc. Encourage them to describe the shape of each fish.
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler learns a new painting technique — spray painting.
Encourage your child to pretend play as an octopus wearing the mask.
My Octopus MaskMy Octopus Mask
Ahoy mate, are you ready to turn into a friendly little octopus?
Help your preschooler spray paint the octopus mask using a toothbrush and child-friendly paint. Once dry, cut out the octopus and the dotted circles. String some yarn through the eyelets on the sides.
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler observes and matches each fish with its tail fin.
Encourage your child to describe how each fish looks. Where could each be going?
Fish TailsFish Tails
Oh look, here we have an array of colourful fish. Can you identify their colours?
Help your preschooler observe and match each fish with its corresponding tail fin. Encourage them to call out the colours.
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler learns about the different creatures of the ocean.
Help your child describe each animal. Ask questions that are out of the box to get funny answers!
Ocean In A CubeOcean In A Cube
Ocean creatures here, ocean creatures there; ocean creatures on all six sides.
Help your preschooler cut and glue the cube together. Name the animal on each side. Encourage your child to roll the cube and talk about the animal that turns up.
Crab
Stingray
Octopus
Seahorse
Fish
Dolphin
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler observes and identifies the shadow of each element.
This improves their pattern-matching abilities.Encourage your child to describe each element and its shadow.
Find The Shadows Find The ShadowsThere are elements related to the water world in one column and their shadows in the other.
Help your preschooler observe and match the marine elements with their shadows. Once done, encourage them to name each element.
Fish
Boat
Crab
Shell
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler creates interesting coloured patterns using the fingerprints.
Encourage your child to imagine going on an adventure along with the scuba diver. What do they see?
An Underwater Adventure
An Underwater Adventure
Ready to explore the underwater world with this tiny little scuba diver? But, some creatures seem to be missing colours!
Help your preschooler make fingerprints to colour the underwater scene. Remember to use child-friendly watercolours. It’s a sensorial activity.
How This Activity HelpsTracing along the dotted lines improves your preschooler’s coordination.Introduce your child to the crabs — how they walk, what they eat, etc.
Hungry CrabsHungry Crabs
Clickety-clack! The hungry crabs are clicking away with hunger.
Help your preschooler trace or draw along the dotted lines to help the food reach the crabs.
My Ocean BannerMy Ocean Banner
Are you ready to decorate your wall with underwater creatures?
Help your preschooler paint each underwater creature with child-friendly paints. Then, cut out the elements and string some yarn through the holes to create a banner. Hang it wherever your child wants.
Octopus
Fish
How This Activity HelpsYour preschooler learns that underwater creatures are of different types.
Some are small while some are very big. Help your child narrate an interesting story about each ocean creature.
Crab
Jungle Adventurer Bird Watcher Jr. Colour Scientist In The Market
Sky Adventure Jr. Marine Scientist Little Transporter Magical Mechanics
Little Architect Nature Detective Incredible Insects Little Farmer
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