Read below for a variety of St. Patrick’s Day songs for preschoolers. You’ll want to add some of this music to your St. Patrick’s Day activities for preschoolers! Related: Rhyming Songs for Preschool Music and movement is one of my favorite parts of the daily preschool schedule. Of course, I apparently I have a lotKeep Reading
Online Professional Development for Teachers with Busy Schedules
Below you’ll find information on easily accessible, affordable online professional development for teachers. I’m excited to be partnering with ChildCare Education Institute. As always, all opinions are my own. Teaching is hard. Something tells me you already know this. We put a lot of our time and effort into creating engaging, age-appropriate lessons and activitiesKeep Reading
How to Teach the Alphabet Without Letter of the Week
You don’t need letter of the week to teach children about letters. Read below about how to teach the alphabet with fun and meaningful activities, as well as why you should let go of letter of the week. Related: More Alphabet Activities for Preschool I know there’s a ton of information out there about teachingKeep Reading
25+ Dr. Seuss Activities for Preschool
Below are some Dr. Seuss activities for preschool. The activities are based upon books he wrote for children. Please be sure to read at the bottom post for information regarding why you should consider moving away from the use of Dr. Seuss books, as well. Related: How to Teach Rhyming Years ago, Dr. Seuss booksKeep Reading
The Mitten Activities Preschoolers are Going to Love
These The Mitten activities are sure to engage and interest your students! They pair perfectly with these winter activities for preschoolers. I’ve been teaching since 2001, and over the course of the years I have accrued many (many!) children’s books. Something tells me I’m not the only early childhood educator who’s done this! While IKeep Reading
This Marshmallow Craft Helps Teach Children Their Names
Make a name marshmallow craft with your preschoolers this winter (or any time, really). One of the kids’ favorite winter activities for preschoolers! Related: Name Snowman Preschool Craft I’m not the only teacher who sometimes ends up with stale items sometimes, right? You know what I mean. When you’re cleaning out your classroom cabinets andKeep Reading
The Mitten Printable Emergent Reader for Preschool and Kindergarten
Children practice a variety of early literacy skills with this free The Mitten printable book. It’s one of The Mitten activities we’ve enjoyed doing over the years. You can grab your copy at the bottom of this post. Jan Brett is one of my favorite children’s authors. Of course, my students (and my son) likeKeep Reading
Name Snowman Preschool Craft and Free Printable
Here’s how to set up one of my favorite winter activities for preschoolers using a name snowman. Be sure to grab your free printable version of this activity at the bottom of the post. Related: Free Printable Snowman Game Working with 4 and 5 year old children, I tend to use names a ton inKeep Reading
How to Make Super Stretchy Gingerbread Butter Slime with Model Magic
This gingerbread slime is perfect for gingerbread man theme, or just for something fun to do around Christmas. Take your slime making to a new level by making butter slime with Model Magic. Check out my Slimes and Ooblecks and Goops, Oh My! Pinterest board Related: Candy Cane Shaving Cream Slime This is another slime recipeKeep Reading
Sweet-Smelling Candy Cane Sensory Bin
You won’t need too many materials to make this candy cane sensory bin! It’s just what you need when you’re planning your Christmas activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. While the candy cane sensory play invitation only has two colors, it’s still a feast for the senses! Your students can explore almost all of theirKeep Reading
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