Add this preschool morning routine chart to your collection of free preschool printables. Use the chart to help your students learn and practice the expectations you have as they enter the classroom each morning. Even if your routine looks a little different, this gives you a good jumping off point. The visuals help your studentsKeep Reading
Star Wars Play for an Outer Space Theme
An outer space theme is one of the kids’ favorite preschool themes! A small world Star Wars sensory play activity is a great tool to have on-hand throughout the entire unit. My son adores Lego Star Wars, so we do a ton of creating and playing with them! In fact, my son helped me createKeep Reading
Apple Name Activity with Free Printable Apple Letters
Try this apple name activity during your next kindergarten or preschool apple theme. You can use the free printable apple letters to make more than names, too. Below I share multiple ways to create an apple-themed name activity. The mix of literacy with art and crafts really engages the kids. Plus, the use of theirKeep Reading
Teaching the Alphabet with a Class Name Book
Creating a class name book is a great option of preschool literacy activities that can be used to teach the alphabet. Learning about letters needs to be a hands-on, meaningful process for kids. And names are definitely meaningful to kids – they are their entire identity. And that’s why I love using a class alphabetKeep Reading
Free Printable Box Tops for Education Collection Sheets
These printable Box Tops for Education collection sheets making it easy for kids to keep track of donated Box Tops. Be sure to check out the rest of my free preschool printables when you’re done here. These printable pages were originally made for the physical Box Tops kids used to collect. But they can alsoKeep Reading
Little Red Hen Small World Play
Bring the beloved children’s book, The Little Red Hen, to life with a small world activity! Be sure to add it to your list of fall activities for preschoolers. I love linking small world play with children’s books. Small worlds inherently combine language and sensory learning, and I like the added literacy component books canKeep Reading
Working Together to Create a Classroom Community
As you begin planning your fall activities for preschoolers to start the new school year, it’s important to consider building a classroom community. It’s a a great way to help students make new friends and work together as a team. Even better, teachers, kids, AND families can work together to build community in the classroom (thusKeep Reading
Super Simple Insect Small World Play to Spark Kids’ Imaginations
Small world play provides young children the chance to explore their knowledge, extend any of your preschool themes, and practice their language skills. And, in my experience, children have a special place in their hearts for things that are giant and things that are tiny. This simple insect small world activity allows the students toKeep Reading
Snack Math for Preschoolers That’s Easy, Fun, and Engaging
Put a sweet twist on your math activities for preschoolers with this snack math idea! Fruit snacks are a main food group for children of all ages at this point. So, I know this fruit snack counting activity is going to be a huge hit in any preschool classroom! Be sure to grab your freeKeep Reading
Starry Night Glitter Art for Kids
Starry night glitter art is a fun and easy addition to your art projects for kids. You can incorporate it into your next space theme, a unit on the night sky, or a nursery rhyme exploration. No matter when you try it, the glittery night sky art is sure to entrance your students. Especially ifKeep Reading
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