A preschool pirate theme is perfect for summer camps! Of course, every kiddo I know would love these pirate activities at any point during the year. Get Ready for a Preschool Pirate Theme, Me Hearties! Here are more than 15 ideas and activities for a preschool pirate theme. I’d love to hear about some ofKeep Reading
Splat Art: Explore Science and Art in Preschool
This splat art is a crazy fun way to help kids explore science through art. Add it to your list of art projects for kids, as it’s sure to be a favorite with your students. Take the gravity art outside if you can, or set up in an easy-to-clean spot in your classroom. This allowsKeep Reading
24 Sensory Bags for Engaging, Mess-Free Play
Have you heard of sensory bags? They’re a great way to get sensory play to the kiddos with a lot less mess. They’re also great for younger children who are still mouthing things. We’ve done quite a few at home and some in preschool, too! If you’re looking for some engaging sensory bag ideas, check outKeep Reading
Check Out 14 Amazing Catapults for Kids
There’s just something fulfilling in sending an object hurtling through the air, don’t you agree? Well, even if you don’t, something tells me some of the kiddos you know would agree with me. Why not channel that interest into these amazing catapults for kids!? Ideas and Activities for Catapults for Kids In addition to beingKeep Reading
10+ Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activities
This fun collection of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom activities centers on the well-loved book about letters climbing up a coconut tree. The illustrations are colorful, the text is fun and repetitive, and kids love it! Related: Alphabet Books for Preschoolers Must-Try Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Activities for Kids Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Sensory Bin | StirKeep Reading
10 of the Best Alphabet Movement Activities
Young children need to be up and moving throughout their day. That’s why it’s important to incorporate fun movement activities into the preschool day, whether at home or in the classroom. Below you’ll find some of my favorite ideas for teaching the alphabet while in motion. The great thing about each of these ideas isKeep Reading
Fun and Easy Rhyming Games for Preschoolers
Learning how to rhyme doesn’t need to be complicated! Check out these engaging, and super low-prep, rhyming games for preschoolers for some inspiration. Related: Why is Rhyming Important? As I’ve mentioned many times before, sometimes the simplest activities are the best. This is especially true when it comes to young children! Teaching kiddos to rhymeKeep Reading
How to Stock and Organize the Preschool Block Center
Every year, there’s a group of kiddos who love building and creating in the preschool block center. Some years, the entire class is completely enamored with the area, and I don’t blame them. There’s a reason blocks have been a traditionally loved children’s toy! Take a Tour of the Preschool Block Center Every year, IKeep Reading
What You Need to Try Instead of Preschool Worksheets
Let’s take a look at why you need to use preschool printables over preschool worksheets. The distinctions are so important. Related: Your Most Important Teaching Resource I’m not a big fan of worksheets. Okay, that’s an understatement. I firmly believe that worksheets don’t belong in early childhood classrooms. That might annoy some of my fellowKeep Reading
Earth Day Math Sensory Bin That’s Quick and Easy to Set Up
Children will explore their senses with an engaging and simple Earth Day math sensory bin. It’s a great way to incorporate sensory play into your list of number activities for preschoolers. Earth Day is a great time to talk with children about a variety of topics. For preschoolers, I tend to focus on using materials againKeep Reading
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