Preschool weather activities are usually a hit with my students. And weather is one of my favorite categories when it comes to science activities for preschoolers because you can teach it at any time of year! I mean, there’s always weather, right?! So when it came time to change out our sensory table this month,Keep Reading
The Mixed Up Chameleon Art Activity for Kids
The Mixed Up Chameleon art activity is perfect if you’re looking for book-based art projects for kids! It’s a great extension activity during an Eric Carle theme or as part of a reptile unit. Your students explore a variety of early learning concepts as part of this Mixed Up Chameleon art idea. Science, math, andKeep Reading
Pajama Day Activity | Starry Night Painted Toast
We love dress-up days! This pajama day activity is one of the most perfect snacks for preschoolers! Pajama Day is definitely one of my students’ favorite special days in preschool. I think it’s a combination of wearing their pjs to school and with the fun activities they get to participate in. I think it’s anKeep Reading
Cat in the Hat Activities with Play Dough
Cat in the hat activities are such a classic! Since March 2 is Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss’ birthday, these activities are perfect for your list of spring activities for preschoolers! If you’re looking for some inspiration, check out these cat in the hat activities to try with play dough. play dough catKeep Reading
Rainbow Sensory Writing Activity
A simple rainbow writing activity is a great way to combine the senses and literacy, perfect for your list of spring activities for preschoolers. Students will love coloring a novel material to create this fun rainbow sensory writing tray! Welcome back to Book Club Play Dates, where a group of us share ideas for everythingKeep Reading
Textured Rainbow Play Dough with Colorful Confetti
The textured rainbow play dough is a great sensory activity to add to your list of St. Patrick’s Day activities for preschoolers! Students will love getting to create and play with this colorful play dough recipe. Towards the end of winter, I start craving lots and lots of color. Maybe it’s because I’m tired ofKeep Reading
You Need to Try These Engineering Activities for Kids
Check out this list of some super engaging engineering activities for kids to try! Preschool engineering activities are so much fun for the kids. An added bonus? They’re full of so much learning. Be sure to check out the free world structure printable at the bottom of the post, too. Related: Engineering Books for KidsKeep Reading
Preschool Alphabet Activities with Gold Coins
Help your students get excited about letters with some fun preschool alphabet activities. There are so many ways to incorporate preschool literacy activities in the classroom. And this hands-on sensory bin using gold coin letters is a ton of fun and perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, a pirate theme, or just because! Are you followingKeep Reading
The Importance of Hands-On Science
When it comes to science activities for preschoolers, hands-on science is really the way to go. I do a ton of interactive science projects with my preschoolers, as well as my son (who’s in second grade right now). There are so many reasons to include it in early childhood classrooms and at home. I’ll shareKeep Reading
Tissue Paper Rainbow Canvas Art
This tissue paper rainbow is such a fun (and beautiful!) process art idea to include with your other spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. This kids’ rainbow art project doesn’t require many materials, and is easily adjusted to the ages and needs of your students. You can make it a straight art activity, orKeep Reading
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