Grab a free printable Halloween emergent reader for your kids today (you can find it at the bottom of this post). They’ll make a great addition to your Halloween activities for preschoolers. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Halloween Pinterest board? Related: Monster Counting Activity with Printable Number Cards Preschoolers and kindergartners get a big kick outKeep Reading
Forest Animal Word Cards Free Printable
You can use these forest animal word cards for so many literacy and sensory activities! Once you’ve grabbed a set for yourself, pop over and check out the rest of our free preschool printables. We used the forest animal cards with play dough, but you can pair them with a variety of materials. I’ll shareKeep Reading
Free Printable Fall Calendar Numbers
These fall calendar numbers can be used not only for the calendar but also for so many other fall activities for preschoolers as well! Grab your own set of the free printable fall numbers for your classroom below. They’ll pair well with all of the fall math ideas you have planned. Number cards are soKeep Reading
Super Easy Dot Art for Kids to Explore Pointillism
Dot art for kids is such an engaging option for your art projects for kids! You don’t need many materials for it, and you can start with items you likely already have on-hand. When you set up the dot painting for kids, you’re giving the children the chance to explore a new art technique. It’sKeep Reading
Simple Preschool Name Activity | Dot Names
I love a good name activity. And there are so many of them to add to your list of literacy activities for preschoolers. I love integrating the kids’ names into all kinds of fun activities, and the children love it too! One simple name activity I like to do at the beginning of the schoolKeep Reading
Families Around the World Display
Create a simple preschool display about families around the world. The world families display might be a good option for your list of valentine activities for preschoolers since families are all about love! I think it’s important for my preschool students, and all kiddos, to understand that everyone is different. One simple way to helpKeep Reading
The Importance of Teaching Kids to Cook
I think teaching kids to cook is something you can do across all preschool themes that makes a huge impact! My son and I have done a lot of cooking together over the years. Sometimes it’s a goofy meal like colorful pancakes, while other times it’s a treat like Nutella cupcakes. Usually, it’s simple mealsKeep Reading
Pumpkin Counting Book made by Preschoolers
Add this counting book to your list of preschool pumpkin activities this fall! My preschool students had the best time with our pumpkin math and engineering challenge! In fact, the kiddos are still asking for it to be included during center time. I decided it would be fun to add a literacy element to this scienceKeep Reading
Pumpkin STEM Challenge Your Preschoolers Will Love
This pumpkin STEM challenge is perfect for your list of preschool pumpkin activities. It’s an incredibly engaging way to explore math and engineering concepts with your students. An added bonus? The pumpkin math fun is such a hit with the kiddos! Be sure to set a few candies aside with a promise of letting theKeep Reading
Jack and the Beanstalk Activity | Pop-Up Tree
Run! Don’t walk! To add a this Jack and the Beanstalk activity to your list of STEM activities for preschoolers! Not only is this pop-up tree super-fun, but it’s also jam-packed with a TON of early learning opportunities including everything from literacy to art, all the way to engineering. Please welcome Curt, a former scienceKeep Reading
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