Today, the weather was pretty mild. The little ones and I took advantage of this and decided to walk to the bus stop to pick up Engineer. I’ve been taking the kids in the car recently — due both to the cold, windy weather and the fact that Determined Diva keeps stripping out of herKeep Reading
Handprint Christmas Plates
The handprint Christmas plates are always such a hit with the parents. My favorite Christmas activities for preschoolers are beautiful and sentimental works of art that can be displayed every holiday season for years to come. This project certainly fits that bill! For parent Christmas gifts this year, my preschool director got in touch withKeep Reading
Water Versus Oil {A Sensory Play Experiment}
Introduce your students to science this year with a sensory play experiment. And it’s a great addition to your list of simple sensory activities for the classroom. First, students will have the chance to practice fine motor skills and engage their senses with the sensory bottle. Then they will get to compare how beads behaveKeep Reading
Hand Print Art for Thanksgiving
The Mayflower handprint art is one of my favorite Thanksgiving holiday activities for preschoolers! Students will engage their senses, practice early literacy skills, and learn about the Mayflower with this simple art project. Each month in preschool, I use the children’s hand prints to make different pictures. Usually these hand print paintings are related toKeep Reading
Thanksgiving Story Bracelet
Last year, my preschool director took some of us to a conference led by Dr. Jean Feldman. That woman has so many great ideas for teaching . . . I just cannot say that enough. Check her out online here. Try not to get lost in there amid the zillions of ideas Dr. Jean has!Keep Reading
Thanksgiving Shopping List
Mary Poppins and I added a few different things in our home center this week — a play shopping cart, clipboards, pens, pencils, paper, word cards and a variety of food boxes. When explaining centers, we told the kiddos they could plan their Thanksgiving meals and go shopping. Oh my word, they were really intoKeep Reading
Colorful Monsters Book Making for Kids
This monsters book making for kids activity is a must-do as part of your Halloween activities for preschoolers. Young children explore a variety of early learning skills as they create a book all about colorful monsters. Kids get a lot out of making books , especially books like this that combine literacy and art. TheKeep Reading
Quick Apple Crisp Recipe
Making this apple crisp recipe is a great way to incorporate the senses into a preschool apple theme. And not to mention – it’s delicious! The preschool kiddos always enjoy cooking and making snacks in the classroom. Â It only required three ingredients and less than five minutes of preparation time. Â I loved that the childrenKeep Reading
Preschool Fall Hand Print Tree
This hand print tree may not be something unique, but it’s fun and an excellent addition to your list of fall activities for preschoolers! There are so many options for creating a fall tree, but I finally settled on a basic finger and hand painting that the students can complete independently. This project is aKeep Reading
Preschool 5 Senses Apple Activity and Free Printable Class Book
Read below about an apple activity that’s sure to engage your preschoolers’ 5 senses. It’s a great addition to your list of simple sensory activities for preschool. Bonus, there’s a free printable at the bottom of the post, so be sure to grab that too. Related: 50+ Apple Ideas for Kids Apple tasting is aKeep Reading
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