Pajama Day is a well-loved day in preschool, and my former kindergarten students loved it too! There’s just something incredibly fun about wearing pajamas all day. It’s even more fun when you get to wear them to school and *gasp!* the teachers are wearing jammies, too! Here are some fun children’s books that would beKeep Reading
Simple Symmetry Snowflake Craft for Preschoolers
This simple snowflake craft lets kids explore patterns and symmetry. Be sure to add it to your other winter activities for preschoolers! My preschoolers and I have been exploring snowflakes recently. Now that colder weather has finally hit our area, the kiddos are wondering when it’s going to snow. So it’s a high interest topic! With thatKeep Reading
Simple Rhyming Anchor Chart for Preschool
This rhyming anchor chart is the perfect balance of simple and engaging for students. And the best part? You can alter the rhyming chart to fit any number of preschool themes! Are you following my Ultimate Guide to Teaching Reading Pinterest board? Rhyming is an incredibly important reading readiness skill, and I incorporate a lotKeep Reading
Top Sensory and Science Activities for Kids
Start the new year out with a look back at the top science activities for kids from 2015. Be sure to add some of these to your list of preschool science activities! With each new year, I like to take a quick look back and see which Fun-A-Day posts resonated with my awesome readers! InKeep Reading
Free Number Train Printable for Preschoolers
Use this number train printable with a variety of math activities for preschoolers. It’s a simple printable that you can use in multiple ways with your students. Get your own copy of the train calendar numbers at the bottom of this post. It’s very easy to prep, so you’ll be able to incorporate it intoKeep Reading
Jingle Bell Activities That Will Keep the Kids Engaged
Jingle bell activities are a hit any time of the year, but especially as we get started with our Christmas activities for preschoolers! There’s just something fun and engaging about shaking and exploring with them. So, I’ve made a list of 30+ Christmas activities for kids to get into, each with a different take onKeep Reading
A Different Kind of Gingerbread House Small World Play
Do you decorate gingerbread houses with the family around Christmas? We do on occasion, but it’s not a set tradition for us. I’ve noticed that our gingerbread house decorating tends to take an unconventional turn. Here’s a favorite story about how our decorating turned into a mystery-solving gingerbread small world play. It’s something we stillKeep Reading
How to Set Up a Fun and Simple Christmas Engineering Activity
This Christmas engineering activity was a huge hit with my preschoolers! And a Must-have on your list of Christmas activities for preschoolers. The Christmas engineering project is a simple, colorful activity for kids to get into during the hustle of the holidays. We had a blast as the kids planned and built with some funKeep Reading
The Grinch’s Heart Homemade Christmas Ornament
I am so excited to share this Grinch-inspired homemade Christmas ornament! It’s perfect for your collection of preschool Christmas ornaments. Based on one of my favorite Christmas books, the Grinch’s heart Christmas ornament is very simple, allowing for all kinds of open-ended art opportunities! Related: Snowman Fingerprint Ornaments Homemade Christmas Ornament Based on The GrinchKeep Reading
Gifts for Teachers Who Love Coffee
Along with planning Christmas activities for preschoolers, I also like to get gifts for teachers I work with. And every Christmas, I field lots of questions about what kids can get their teachers for Christmas. Below I share how I solved my dilemma, as well as some ideas for coffee-theme gifts ideas for teachers, andKeep Reading
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