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Each week, I add one or two new props to keep the students excited and engaged in play. On the wall, I posted photos of pets. The photos are from a wall calendar. Wall calendars have fabulous photos you can use all over your classroom.

The pet hospital in action is so exciting for the students! The pet owners had to make appointments with the receptionist. With this activity, students were identifying numbers, talking about time, and writing!
When the pet owners arrived with their pets, they could to sit in the waiting room and fill out a pet patient form all about their pet.
What did the vet do? Give check ups and listen to the pet’s heartbeat using a stethoscope.
If the pet is sick or hurt, the vet gave the pet medicine.
The vet measured the pets using a dog bone ruler. This is a fun way to practice measuring and counting during play.
The vet weighed pets on a scale. I didn’t have a scale so we made one. We covered a piece of cardboard with foil and taped the edges. A pre-k friend wrote numbers and drew a button on the top.
The vet completed a vet report explaining how they took care of the pet after the exam.

The groomer stand was stocked with various tools and supplies to clean the pets.
The groomer brushed the animals’ teeth, cut their hair, washed and dried them and wrote a groomer report.
Students can learn so much through pretend play when you intentionally embed learning opportunities into their play. Make their play purposeful and powerful! Play with them and have fun learning.
Grab my Vet Pet Hospital Dramatic Play HERE. I did all the work for you. Just print, prep and teach. You don’t have to create anything!
If you need pet themed ideas for all the centers in your classroom, I have a giant list of my go to Pet Themed Activities HERE. Don’t forget to grab the Goldfish Graph FREEBIES while you are there too!
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