There are so many great robot activities on this list! You can plan a whole week of lesson plans based on one of the kids’ favorite preschool themes – robots! It’s always fun for me to find out my students (or my son) are interested in a topic I’ve never taught before. This was theKeep Reading
The Best Rhyming Songs and Fingerplays for Kids
I love using fingerplays and rhyming songs for kids. Especially during our daily preschool circle time activities! Songs and fingerplays are essential when it comes to how to teach rhyming. Here are some of our favorite fingerplays and rhyming songs for kids. Related: Why is Rhyming Important? “Clean up, clean up, everybody, everywhere. Clean up, cleanKeep Reading
Simple Outdoor Number Activities for Kids
Check out these simple outdoor number activities for kids. You’ll need to add an outdoor section on your list of number activities for preschoolers with all of these great activities! It’s so important for kids to get lots of time outside. They can explore, learn, play, and interact with the world around them. And whileKeep Reading
The Best Preschool Supplies You Need to Teach Early Literacy
Check out this list of preschool supplies. This list has everything you’ll need to teach literacy and conduct all of those preschool literacy activities this school year. You may think that a marker and some paper is all you need to teach the kids to read. And that rings true. We don’t need anything fancyKeep Reading
Preschool Graduation Songs Perfect for End of the Year Slideshows
These preschool graduation songs are just what you’re looking for when making end of the year slideshows. Be sure to save them to play while working on some preschool graduation activities. Making a few special items for our preschool students at the end of the year is pretty much a tradition. There’s also one bigKeep Reading
20 Rhyming Books the Kids are Sure to Love
Rhyming books might be my favorite type of book to read with the kiddos. And, if you’re a regular here at fun-a-day, then you’ll know that I think it’s important to share books with students regularly. It should be the first thing on your list of preschool literacy activities! Rhyming books, in particular, can provideKeep Reading
What You Need to Know About How to Teach Rhyming
Deciding how to teach rhyming really doesn’t need to be overly complicated. Below are some key things to consider when trying to incorporate rhyming into your list of preschool literacy activities. Sometimes, as teachers and parents, we adults can over-complicate things for children. Oral language skills, like rhyming, can fall into that category too easily.Keep Reading
Fantastic Easter Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
There is so much fun to be had with some great Easter activities for toddlers and preschoolers! Be sure to add a few of them to your list of spring activities for peschoolers. I don’t know if it’s the holiday activities, the festive decor, or just the anticipation that the children like best. But holidaysKeep Reading
Simple and Engaging Plant the Flowers Spring Math Game for Kids
Dice games always seem to be a hit with kiddos, no matter their age. Add in some play dough and flowers, and this spring math game for kids is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Be sure to add this to your collection of number activities for preschoolers. Not only will students have lots ofKeep Reading
The Ultimate Collection of Types of Slime from A to Z
There are so many different types of slime to choose from when thinking about how to make slime with kids that will fit into your lesson plans. We adore making slime. And we love it even more when we get to play with and explore it! And that deep love that almost every kid has forKeep Reading
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