Book boxes are the perfect way of organizing and storing children’s books in the classroom. Making printable books with preschoolers is so much fun! There are also a ton of early learning skills that go into making books. So, we tend to make quite a few of them throughout the year! These book boxes areKeep Reading
15+ Name Activities for Preschoolers
Name activities for preschoolers are a great introduction to early literacy activities and skills. Below, you’ll find a whole list of name activities – each using its own methods to teach students to identify, spell, and write their names. Let’s dive in! Previously, I detailed the name kits I usually make at the beginning ofKeep Reading
Fine Motor Control and Scissor Practice with The Cutting Pool
Are you looking for a new (and SUPER FUN) way for students to practice fine motor control and scissor skills? If so, one of my favorite fine motor activities for kids, a “cutting pool,” is the perfect solution! Children will LOVE getting to sit in a novel location as they practice cutting various lines, shapes,Keep Reading
Child-Made Bulletin Board Ideas: Interactive Writing Displays
These child-made bulletin board ideas and interactive writing displays work for a variety of preschool themes! These bulletin board ideas combine student art with student writing, creating a beautiful print-rich environment for students. When the children are immersed in a world of their own letters and words, they quickly learn just how powerful their artKeep Reading
Water Bead Experiments!
Teach students about osmosis with these water bead experiments, one of our super fun summer activities for preschoolers! In this experiment, children will learn the effects of salt, water, and air on fully expanded water beads all while engaging in a super fun sensory activity! Between cleaning, errands, and some lazy down time, we decidedKeep Reading
Exploring Water Beads
Exploring water beads with kids is one of the best summer activities for preschoolers! Place beads in the water table or a plastic bin and watch them grow. Once the beads are fully grown, you might be surprised by the creative ways your students engage with them! Ever since I heard of using water beadsKeep Reading
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