Construction Worker Zone Dramatic Play Printables, Centers, Labels and Crafts

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Early childhood teachers, homeschool parents and toddler moms.. these are the best construction worker DRAMATIC PLAY printables you will ever use! Grab the bundle of construction zone dramatic play labels, signs, printables, centers, crafts, writing, math and alphabet activities all in one place.

What are the construction worker dramatic play printables?

These construction zone dramatic play printables are the perfect way to set up a role playing center for young learners to practice social skills while also hitting important reading, writing and math standards as well. The printables allow kids to take on the different roles people who visit or work at a construction zone would be doing. Kids will use their social skills to interact with one another, while also practicing important reading, writing and math skills:

  • Emergent Reading Skills – students will be exposed to MANY different types of print in the dramatic play area and will use them to help interact with other students
  • Emergent Writing Skills – students can practice writing or pretend writing during these role playing scenarios
  • Number Sense and Math Practice – students will be exposed to money, time, counting, and basic addition or subtraction while doing these dramatic play scenarios

What is included in the construction zone dramatic play theme bundle?

The construction dramatic play theme bundle includes 90 pages:

  • 2 Options for a Construction Zone Welcome Sign (perfect for a farmstand, bookshelf or center area)
  • Construction Zone Hours Sign
  • Construction Site Safety Check List (visuals)
  • 5 Printable Construction Signs (stop, yield, !, road work ahead, slow)
  • Under Construction Signs
  • Open/Closed Sign
  • 6 Construction Activity Signs (dig zone, hammer zone, saw center, hard hats required, vehicle parking, building zone)
  • Important Construction Tools Sign
  • Important Equipment Signs (includes all trucks)
  • 4 Steps to Build Something
  • Role Playing Name Tags
  • Blueprint form
  • Inspection Report
  • 3 Pages of Labels
  • A to Z Brick Building Fine Motor Center (use building bricks to construct letters)
  • Hammer the Nails Count to 5, 10, or 15 Fine Motor Center (use golf tees to hammer nails into flower foam, boxes or pumpkins)
  • Construction Hat Craft
  • Count to 5 Construction Craft
  • Dump Truck Name Craft
  • Popsicle Stick Shape Building Center
  • Rock and roll (count to 5 or add to 10 math activity)
  • Optional Road Sign Alphabet Pieces (for letter sounds, upper and lowercase letter matching, letter identification, spelling names, name craft or center pieces)
  • 4 Pages of Lesson Plan Tips and Ideas for Dramatic Play
  • 4 Pages of Standard Based Alignment
  • Pictures to get ideas for your dramatic play area

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Who is a dramatic play area for?

From toddlers to preschool, up to 1st graders, these dramatic play printables are perfect for ANY early childhood educator or parent. They can be used in:

  • Preschools or Preschool Classrooms
  • Kindergarten Classrooms
  • 1st Grade Classrooms
  • Daycares
  • At home for play
  • Homeschool pods
  • Stay at home parents
  • Moms of Toddlers
  • Moms of Preschoolers

Are the dramatic play centers standards based?

YES! These dramatic play printables are aligned to the Early Learning and Development Standards, which help prepare students for the common core standards.

The dramatic play centers address the following domains and strands of the Early Learning and Development Standards:

  • Approaches to Learning: Engagement and Persistence
  • Cognitive Development: Memory, Cognitive Flexibility
  • Creative Development: Creativity and Play
  • Language and Literacy: Language and Communication, Print Awareness, Emergent Writing
  • Mathematics: Number Sense, Measurement
  • Physical Development and Wellness: Motor Development
  • Social and Emotional Development: Relationship Skills
  • Social Studies: People, Communities and their Environment

The dramatic play centers are also appropriate for kindergarten and 1st grade students working on cognitive, language and social skills. The math, reading and writing activities lend themselves well to kindergarten and 1st grade students.

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