Geoboard activities are a great option when it comes to engineering activities for preschoolers. I love creating fun geoboards with my students and at home, with my son. They’re an interesting (and FUN) way to incorporate early math skills into any preschool curriculum! A geoboard usually incorporates pegs of some kind, along with rubber bandsKeep Reading
Reptile Making Words Free Printable
Add the reptile making words printable to your next preschool reptile theme. And be sure to check out the rest of my free preschool printables for even more ideas. The reptile word cards can be added to your center plans as the kids learn more about reptiles. They’re a great literacy activity that also encouragesKeep Reading
LEGO Science Scavenger Hunt
The LEGO science scavenger hunt is such a fun option when it comes to sensory activities for preschoolers! A few weeks ago we had a “snow” day off from school (it didn’t really snow, much to our dismay). We ended up having visitors who were also off from school, so Engineer and I made upKeep Reading
Kindness Activities Preschool Anchor Chart
The kindness activities anchor chart is a great way to define kindness in the preschool classroom. Kindness is a really important concept that really needs to be addressed consistently throughout the year and across all preschool themes. #PLAYfulpreschool kindness activities By my definition, an anchor chart is basically a written reference for children. Such chartsKeep Reading
Valentine Straw Art Project for Kids
Add this valentine straw art idea to your collection of valentine activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. Your students will have such fun using a familiar object in a novel way. In addition to being fun, the straw heart project lets kids take chances as they create. And their fine motor skills get quite theKeep Reading
Valentine Math Activity – Broken Heart Numbers
This is a super simple valentine math activity for preschoolers. It’s a great addition to our list of valentine activities for preschoolers! I actually used the broken heart number cards in our math center. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day and Math Pinterest boards? Related: Winter Math Activities for Preschoolers valentine math activity for matching numeralsKeep Reading
Colorful Heart Printmaking for Kids
This heart printmaking for kids idea needs to be a part of your valentine activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids! It’s colorful and creative, perfect for the tail-end of the winter months. You don’t need much to create heart prints with the kids. In fact, you likely have what you need for this heart artKeep Reading
10 Engaging Playdough Activities for Valentine’s Day
All of the children I know absolutely love any and all play dough activities. Incorporate red and pink sparkles, heart charms, and fragrant scents with red and pink play dough to make some fun valentine activities for preschoolers. Take a look at the playdough activities below – which one would your kiddos like the most?Keep Reading
Fine Motor Valentine Craft – Beaded Name Hearts
This valentine craft for kids is an ode to my preschoolers’ love for beads! And, not to mention, it’s one of the most simple options on our list of valentine activities for preschoolers. The kiddos’ beaded name hearts integrated literacy, math, and fine motor skills. Related: Heart Crafts for Preschoolers The inspiration for this activityKeep Reading
Valentine’s Day Craft with Paper and Oil Pastels
The simple Valentine’s Day craft is one of my favorite valentine activities for preschoolers. The oil pastel heart art the perfect way to give the kids a creative outlet around the holiday, while still keeping it simple! Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day Pinterest board? When I recently talked with my friend Ann of My NearestKeep Reading
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