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What’s in My Suitcase? Craft | Preschool & Kindergarten Transportation
Pack your bags—it’s time for a hands-on learning adventure! This “What’s in My Suitcase?” Cut & Paste Craft is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students. Children design their own suitcase and choose what to “pack” by cutting, pasting, and coloring fun travel-themed items.
Great for fine motor practice, vocabulary development, and imaginative play, this activity makes a wonderful addition to your summer, travel, or All About Me themes.
✨ What’s Included:
Suitcase Template (black & white for coloring and decorating)
Cut & Paste Items clothes, toys, books, snacks, etc.)
Skills Practiced:
Fine motor cutting and pasting
Sorting and categorizing items
Creativity and self-expression
Vocabulary building (clothing, travel items, personal items)
Storytelling: “Where am I going? What will I pack?”
Directions for Use:
Print suitcase and item pages.
Students color, cut, and paste items into their suitcase.
Encourage them to share what they packed and why.
Optional: Create a class travel display where each child’s suitcase is shown.
Pack your bags—it’s time for a hands-on learning adventure! This “What’s in My Suitcase?” Cut & Paste Craft is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students. Children design their own suitcase and choose what to “pack” by cutting, pasting, and coloring fun travel-themed items.
Great for fine motor practice, vocabulary development, and imaginative play, this activity makes a wonderful addition to your summer, travel, or All About Me themes.
✨ What’s Included:
Suitcase Template (black & white for coloring and decorating)
Cut & Paste Items clothes, toys, books, snacks, etc.)
Skills Practiced:
Fine motor cutting and pasting
Sorting and categorizing items
Creativity and self-expression
Vocabulary building (clothing, travel items, personal items)
Storytelling: “Where am I going? What will I pack?”
Directions for Use:
Print suitcase and item pages.
Students color, cut, and paste items into their suitcase.
Encourage them to share what they packed and why.
Optional: Create a class travel display where each child’s suitcase is shown.