Check out this great list of math activities for preschoolers. It’s full of easy math activities that teach one-to-one correspondence. An added bonus? They’re all lots of fun for the kids! As a preschool teacher, I have a few must-read sites for inspiration. Teach Preschool is one of them and has been since before IKeep Reading
Work in Progress Sign Printable for the Classroom
This work in progress sign printable is perfect for saving the kids’ progress! I have several free preschool printables for you to check out, but this one is one of the most useful! Sometimes the kids want to save their incredible creations in the block center and this printable is a great way to preserveKeep Reading
15 Math Activities for Kids from Share It Saturday
I just loved the math activities for kids that were linked up at last week’s pretend play activities for Share It Saturday! Below are 15 of those math ideas to try out with the kiddos! Colors, counting, shapes, and many more early math concepts are covered! Preschool Art: Mixing Colors Inside a Bottle with MarblesKeep Reading
15 Pretend Play Ideas from Share It Saturday!
Pretend play is one of my favorite activities for preschoolers at home or at school. Playing pretend is a great way to encourage curiosity and creativity in young children. And, not to mention, it’s a great way to learn about new topics! I did some wonderful reading over the week, thanks to all of yourKeep Reading
15 Tools for Fun Science Experiments & Sensory Play
Fun science experiments are always a hit in preschool. Combine those with some simple sensory activities and you’re in for a real treat! Check out the list of exciting science and sensory play activities for preschoolers below. First of all, kids are the most important “tools” when it comes to their sensory play and fun scienceKeep Reading
45 Back to School Ideas for Kiddos & Families
As summer comes to an end, I’m collecting some back to school ideas for the classroom. From preschool themes to arts and crafts and everything in between, I’ve got you covered! Check out some of my favorite ideas for the beginning of the school year below. Welcome back to Share It Saturday! School is startingKeep Reading
Spicy Apple Art for Kids {with a Literacy Twist}
Children will love using apples in a novel way with the apple art for kids during a preschool apple theme. This apple art project is full of so many early childhood education concepts, from the five senses to early literacy skills. And, not to mention, it’s a ton of fun! School will be starting soon,Keep Reading
7 Tips for How to Choose a Preschool for Your Child
You may be wondering how to choose a preschool that is the perfect fit for your child and family. I certainly understand just how overwhelming that task can seem. These tips will guide you through deciding on a preschool that’s right for your family. If you’re a regular reader of Fun-A-Day, you know I haveKeep Reading
Introducing the Share It Saturday Party!
I am so excited to be joining up with some great sites for the weekly Share It Saturday link up party! While I’ve had a blast with Stress-Free Sunday, I was looking to be part of a team. Boy, did I get a great one! Even though it’s going to be a day earlier eachKeep Reading
4 Cool Ways to Use Technology with Kids!
There are so many ways to incorporate technology with kids into any of your preschool themes. There are full websites, apps, games, and more specifically dedicated to early education! I think these resources are taken for granted, and many of them are simply overlooked because of a lack of knowledge surrounding them. Today, I’ll beKeep Reading
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