Create a super fun rainbow math abacus to add to your list of St. Patrick’s Day activities for preschoolers. This DIY abacus is the perfect way to kick off our rainbow-inspired activities for spring. I love that I was able to put it together with a variety of materials we already had on-hand. And, notKeep Reading
Football Brownies and Books for Game Day
Add these football brownies to your list of recipes to make with preschoolers! Cooking with kids is so much fun and can be full of so many learning activities. Create these delicious football-themed brownies with your students for some super-delicious fun! My son and I love cooking and baking together. So, when the J.M SmuckerKeep Reading
No-Prep Activities for Teaching Syllables
Teaching syllables to children doesn’t have to be a difficult task at all. But you will certainly need to incorporate syllable fun into your list of preschool literacy activities! Here are a few simple ways to integrate syllable learning into the day, whether in the classroom or at home. These activities don’t require any prepKeep Reading
Name Ice Melting Science and Art Experiment
Add the ice melting name activity to your arsenal of preschool science activities for the school year! It’s great way to have some fun combining both science and literacy. An added bonus? The name ice melting experiment will really work for any of your preschool themes! This was one of those activities that started outKeep Reading
10 Books for a Preschool Pajama Day
Pajama Day is a well-loved day in preschool, and my former kindergarten students loved it too! There’s just something incredibly fun about wearing pajamas all day. It’s even more fun when you get to wear them to school and *gasp!* the teachers are wearing jammies, too! Here are some fun children’s books that would beKeep Reading
Simple Symmetry Snowflake Craft for Preschoolers
This simple snowflake craft lets kids explore patterns and symmetry. Be sure to add it to your other winter activities for preschoolers! My preschoolers and I have been exploring snowflakes recently. Now that colder weather has finally hit our area, the kiddos are wondering when it’s going to snow. So it’s a high interest topic! With thatKeep Reading
Simple Rhyming Anchor Chart for Preschool
This rhyming anchor chart is the perfect balance of simple and engaging for students. And the best part? You can alter the rhyming chart to fit any number of preschool themes! Are you following my Ultimate Guide to Teaching Reading Pinterest board? Rhyming is an incredibly important reading readiness skill, and I incorporate a lotKeep Reading
Top Sensory and Science Activities for Kids
Start the new year out with a look back at the top science activities for kids from 2015. Be sure to add some of these to your list of preschool science activities! With each new year, I like to take a quick look back and see which Fun-A-Day posts resonated with my awesome readers! InKeep Reading
Free Number Train Printable for Preschoolers
Use this number train printable with a variety of math activities for preschoolers. It’s a simple printable that you can use in multiple ways with your students. Get your own copy of the train calendar numbers at the bottom of this post. It’s very easy to prep, so you’ll be able to incorporate it intoKeep Reading
Jingle Bell Activities That Will Keep the Kids Engaged
Jingle bell activities are a hit any time of the year, but especially as we get started with our Christmas activities for preschoolers! There’s just something fun and engaging about shaking and exploring with them. So, I’ve made a list of 30+ Christmas activities for kids to get into, each with a different take onKeep Reading
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