I think using natural materials in the classroom can be so enriching. . . and FUN! Math, literacy, and nature crafts for kids are just a few things we can use natural materials for Read on to see some other ways to use them in the classroom! I’m currently working on incorporating more natural materialsKeep Reading
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Preschool Fairy Tale Fun with Sparkly Queen Princess Slime
This preschool fairy tale slime is such an enriching sensory experience! They’re one of my favorite types of slime to make with the kids. Though, I feel I should preface this by saying the slime is for princes and kings, too. Any royalty would enjoy this preschool fairy tale sensory experience! However, the girls inKeep Reading
Easy Paper Plate Valentine Holder for Kids
Children will have a ton of fun making this super easy valentine holder! Add it to your list of valentine activities for preschoolers. Even though this was incredibly simple, my students had a ton of fun creating and decorating. simple valentine holder made of paper plates Supplies I may get commissions for purchases made throughKeep Reading
25 Resources for a Preschool Transportation Theme
I was excited to see so many activities related to a preschool transportation theme at last week’s Share It Saturday. I’ll be featuring those posts, as well as a few other sites today. Enjoy, and be sure to link up your recent posts below if you’re a blogger. If not, have fun looking around. 🙂Keep Reading
15+ FUN Ways to Play Inside this Winter
There are so many fun ways to play inside this winter. But winter activities for preschoolers can be tricky with the weather. I am usually the first to suggest getting outside during snowy winter weather. Sometimes, though, there’s just no way around being stuck inside on stormy winter days. Thanks to the wonderful activities sharedKeep Reading
Arctic Small World and Sensory Play
This Arctic small world is a must-have for your list of winter activities for preschoolers. It lets the kids explore so many early learning skills. An added bonus? The kids will have an Arctic-BLAST with this mini imaginative play activity! Pun intended! getting chilly with an arctic small world! MaterialsI may get commissions for purchasesKeep Reading
Preschool Winter Words Free Printable to Use with Letter Tiles
These printable preschool winter words pair very well with a variety of winter activities for preschoolers. They can also be used to learn and explore the alphabet. Better yet, work together with your students to come up with a great way to put these winter word cards to use! You can grab five free wordKeep Reading
Important Things You Need to Know about Preschool Themes
If I haven’t mentioned this before, I am a big believer in preschool themes, as well as themes for other early childhood classrooms. Below are the various themes on Fun-A-Day so far, as well as some important things you need to know about using themes in the early childhood classroom. What are Themes, Anyway? PreschoolKeep Reading
Easy Child-Made Bulletin Boards – Artful Borders
When it comes to decorating my classroom, child-made bulletin boards are my favorite! Interactive writing displays, individual student art, or group artwork are a few of the ways to put together bulletin boards made by kids. Classroom bulletin boards can be a great source of pride for the kids, especially when they are the onesKeep Reading
Christmas Contact Paper Art With a Seasonal Sticky Table
I highly recommend adding this Christmas contact paper art to your Christmas activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids this winter! It’s fun, engaging, and oh so creative. The children get to explore a blend of sensory play and creativity with this contact paper Christmas art. All while having fun with their peers and practicing someKeep Reading