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. It only required three ingredients and less than five minutes of preparation time. I loved that the childrenKeep Reading
Fall Handprint Tree to Make with Kids
This fall handprint tree is a fun addition to your fall activities for preschoolers and kindergartners! I think it’s just right for a fall leaves unit, or even when you’re teaching the kids about the changing seasons. Kids who love painting with their hands are sure to have a blast. After all, it’s a classicKeep 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
Hand Prints in Preschool {Beginning of the Year}
Mix art with sensory play in one of my favorite early literacy activities – making hand prints in preschool! In this simple literacy project, students will get to have some sensory fun with paint creating hand prints, and coming up with a sentence about what their hands do for them. It’s perfect for an “allKeep Reading
Preschool Classroom Jobs Free Printable
Incorporate preschool classroom jobs into your classroom using one of my free preschool printables. The simple signs will help your students keep track of jobs each day. Classroom jobs can have such a positive impact on your classroom community! Your students will learn about responsibility and independence as they take active roles within your classroom.Keep Reading
Teaching Writing in Preschool: Modeled Writing
Teaching writing through modeling is one of the most simple early literacy activities for preschoolers. Allow the children to watch as you write, thinking through each step aloud and giving your class the chance to interact by asking questions to let them help guide you with the writing prompt. Alternatively, let a student tell youKeep Reading
Messy Play Fun with Shaving Cream
This messy play fun with shaving cream is one of our more simple messy play ideas. Combine some basic ingredients to create a novel material for the children to engage with. They are going to have a blast with this messy play sensory experience! I had promised the kiddos they could play with regular shavingKeep Reading
PVC Pipe Physics for Kids
The PVC pipe physics for kids is a wonderful addition to your list of summer activities for preschoolers! Gather various PVC pipes and connectors. Set up a sensory table, large bin, or baby pool full of water. Add in some scoops, cups, and funnels. Then let the children lead the way in creating a pipeKeep Reading
Chalk and Water Play
Are you on the hunt for some summer activities for preschoolers? A chalk and water play activity is a perfect option! This simple activity is truly kid friendly. Fill up those spray bottles (and a few cups) with water, and grab a variety of paintbrushes and chalk. Then head outside so the kids can draw,Keep Reading
Sensory Play with Oats
I love simple messy play ideas! And this sensory play with oats activity certainly fits the bill. Add a few bags of oats and dump them in a sensory table or bin. set out some kitchen utensils, toys, or other random items for the children to use in the oats. Then give your students theKeep Reading