Your students are going to want to make this Easter egg sculpture again and again (and again)! It’s a great addition for your list of Easter activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. The abstract egg sculpture activity is full of so many opportunities for learning. Science, math art, and fine motor skills are all practicedKeep Reading
Creepy Crawly Slime Recipe for Kids
Looking for ideas for how to make slime with kids? I’ve got you covered! We first created this creepy crawly slime recipe for kids during summer camp, but it’s been made and used at home and in my classroom during the regular school year. So this mud, worm, and bugs slime recipe for kids is definitelyKeep Reading
10+ Must-Try Ideas for a Preschool Garden Theme
Are you looking for some new ideas to add to your list of spring activities for preschoolers? Try incorporating a garden theme into your lesson plans this year! A garden theme can include everything from flowers and crops to insects and pollinators. And the children can study early math skills, early literacy skills, art, sensoryKeep Reading
The Bottom Line is How We Talk About Kids Matters
How we talk about kids matters. Here’s why. I’ve been teaching since 2001, and I’ve been a parent for about ten years. Add to that the fact that I’ve been immersed in the social media driven world of educational blogging for close to five years. Each “hat” I wear means I come into contact with aKeep Reading
10+ Books About Pirates the Kids are Sure to Love
Head to the library and check out some of these books about pirates! They’re a must-have for pirate week, one of my students’ favorites when it comes to preschool themes. I love finding great books to both read to students and recommend to others. And there are a few topics that are beloved with preschoolKeep Reading
Learning Shapes and Colors with Rainbow Rocks
Create rainbow rocks to use while learning shapes and colors along with doing pattern and sorting activities. All of these fun rainbow activities will be perfect for your list of spring activities for preschoolers! Bright colors are one great way to catch the attention of preschoolers. And these rainbow rocks will do just that. They’reKeep Reading
Robot Sensory Writing Tray with Free Printable Number Cards
This number writing tray is perfect for a preschool robot theme. Robots are one of those preschool themes that never fails to amuse the kiddos. And this number writing tray is a great way to incorporate both early math concepts and sensory stimulation into your robot lesson plans. Throw some loose parts, like nuts, bolts,Keep Reading
Acts of Kindness for Kids Using DIY Heart Manipulatives
I think it’s important to not only model, bit also teach about kindness in any classroom setting. One way to do that is by encouraging acts of kindness for kids. Create some colorful heart manipulatives and a share a storybook all about acts of kindness for a well rounded lesson. This is a great optionKeep Reading
Free Lion Ten Frames Printable
Add this lion ten frames printable to your collection of math activities for preschoolers! Your students can use the 10-frames to practice a variety of important early math skills. Pair the lion ten frames with your favorite math manipulatives or even some lion toys. Or turn them into a game to get the kids evenKeep Reading
Silver and Gold Glitter Sensory Bottles that Sparkle and Shine
The glitter sensory bottles are so much fun for the kids to make and play with! Add them to your list of sensory bottles for preschoolers! Sensory bottles are an especially useful tool in the preschool classroom. Preschoolers may be small, but they often have such big emotions. It’s important to have extra tools inKeep Reading
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