I’m always on the lookout for new preschool name activities. Sometimes, these are the one of the first early literacy activities a child ever get to do. So, it’s important to make sure that name activities for preschool pack a punch – and this list certainly does not disappoint! If you’re a regular reader ofKeep Reading
Classic Building Toys for Kids that LAST
In the preschool classroom, building toys for kids can be used all year long and for any of the preschool themes you introduce to the kids. You’ll quickly learn which sets are made to last, and which sets aren’t so great. We use them at home too; and I have some advice when it comesKeep Reading
Christmas Math Game with Jingle Bells
This simple Christmas math game is a great addition to the math section of your list of Christmas activities for preschoolers! With this activity, the kids will get to engage their sense of hearing while they practice some important early math skills. The jingle bells math game was inspired by last year’s geoboard Christmas trees,Keep Reading
Child Hunger in America: How Kids Can Help
Fun-A-Day is all about fun and meaningful learning activities for young children. I usually focus on literacy, science, math, and other such activities. Today I’d like to focus on a different kind of meaningful learning activity – teaching kids to help fight child hunger in America. It’s a staggering statistic, but 1 in 5 AmericanKeep Reading
Nativity Christmas Art for Kids
This nativity art for kids is a great addition to your Christmas activities for preschoolers. Especially if you work in a private, Christian-based preschool. The Christmas nativity art is a sweet introduction to the meaning behind Christmas and a great way to start the holiday season! Plus, it’s based on a beautiful children’s book thatKeep Reading
Thanksgiving Math with Foam Turkeys
I’m so excited to share a simple Thanksgiving math activity, perfect for your list of fall activities for preschoolers! The turkey math activity was inspired by my blogging bud Asia from Fun at Home with Kids and her new book. Related: Thanksgiving Activities for Preschoolers Full disclosure – I received a free copy of the book inKeep Reading
Name Activities with Colorful Pumpkin Seeds
Name activities are such a staple in the preschool classroom. If you’re looking to bulk up your arsenal of fall activities for preschoolers, look no further than this list of colorful pumpkin seed name activities! Related: Preschool Pumpkin Activities for a Pumpkin Theme Welcome back to #PLAYfulpreschool! This week, we’re focused on a theme ofKeep Reading
Super Simple Apple Fine Motor Color Matching Game
A preschool apple theme is perfect for fall time! The kiddos really enjoyed this apple color matching game that we played using some of our colorful wooden spools. Full disclosure – it’s not so much a “game” . . . but kids love calling all kinds of activities games, so I rolled with it! 🙂Keep Reading
10+ Creative Ways to Teach One-to-One Correspondence
Check out this list creative ways to teach one-to-one correspondence. When it comes to math activities for preschoolers, it’s important to make sure you have plenty of interesting and engaging one-to-one counting activities in your arsenal! I loved seeing all of the one-to-one correspondence activities linked up at the past two Share It Saturdays! Each of the activitiesKeep Reading
Technology in Preschool with the Kurio XTreme
The Kurio XTreme is a great option when it comes to introducing technology in preschool. This Android tablet is a great, age-appropriate, and educational tool to include into any of your preschool themes. My preschool classroom is a play-based one, meaning that the kiddos are learning through play and exploration. In my opinion, technology inKeep Reading
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