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The Best Preschool Supplies You Need to Teach Early Literacy

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The best preschool supplies needed to teach early literacy

Check out this list of preschool supplies. This list has everything you’ll need to teach literacy and conduct all of those preschool literacy activities this school year. You may think that a marker and some paper is all you need to teach the kids to read. And that rings true. We don’t need anything fancyKeep Reading

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Preschool Graduation Songs Perfect for End of the Year Slideshows

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End of the year songs for slideshows

These preschool graduation songs are just what you’re looking for when making end of the year slideshows. Be sure to save them to play while working on some preschool graduation activities. Making a few special items for our preschool students at the end of the year is pretty much a tradition. There’s also one bigKeep Reading

Filed Under: Early Childhood Classroom, Music Tagged With: End of the Year, Music & Movement

20 Rhyming Books the Kids are Sure to Love

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Rhyming books might be my favorite type of book to read with the kiddos. And, if you’re a regular here at fun-a-day, then you’ll know that I think it’s important to share books with students regularly. It should be the first thing on your list of preschool literacy activities! Rhyming books, in particular, can provideKeep Reading

Filed Under: Literacy Tagged With: Books, Rhyming

What You Need to Know About How to Teach Rhyming

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How to teach rhyming in preschool and kindergarten - 5 important tips

Deciding how to teach rhyming really doesn’t need to be overly complicated. Below are some key things to consider when trying to incorporate rhyming into your list of preschool literacy activities. Sometimes, as teachers and parents, we adults can over-complicate things for children. Oral language skills, like rhyming, can fall into that category too easily.Keep Reading

Filed Under: Literacy Tagged With: Rhyming

Fantastic Easter Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers

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There is so much fun to be had with some great Easter activities for toddlers and preschoolers! Be sure to add a few of them to your list of spring activities for peschoolers. I don’t know if it’s the holiday activities, the festive decor, or just the anticipation that the children like best. But holidaysKeep Reading

Filed Under: Early Learning Tagged With: Easter

Simple and Engaging Plant the Flowers Spring Math Game for Kids

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Dice games always seem to be a hit with kiddos, no matter their age. Add in some play dough and flowers, and this spring math game for kids is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Be sure to add this to your collection of number activities for preschoolers. Not only will students have lots ofKeep Reading

Filed Under: Math Tagged With: Counting, Flowers & Plants, Spring

The Ultimate Collection of Types of Slime from A to Z

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Amazing list of different types of slime for every letter of the alphabet

There are so many different types of slime to choose from when thinking about how to make slime with kids that will fit into your lesson plans. We adore making slime. And we love it even more when we get to play with and explore it! And that deep love that almost every kid has forKeep Reading

Filed Under: Sensory Tagged With: slime, Slime Recipe

Make an Egg Sculpture for a Fun Easter Art Project

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collage of kid made egg sculptures with text that reads easter art project with plastic eggs

Your students are going to want to make this Easter egg sculpture again and again (and again)! It’s a great addition for your list of Easter activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. The abstract egg sculpture activity is full of so many opportunities for learning. Science, math art, and fine motor skills are all practicedKeep Reading

Filed Under: Preschool Arts and Crafts Tagged With: Easter, Process Art

Creepy Crawly Slime Recipe for Kids

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Dirt and worms slime recipe for kids

Looking for ideas for how to make slime with kids? I’ve got you covered! We first created this creepy crawly slime recipe for kids during summer camp, but it’s been made and used at home and in my classroom during the regular school year. So this mud, worm, and bugs slime recipe for kids is definitelyKeep Reading

Filed Under: Science, Sensory Tagged With: #playfulpreschool, #TeachECE, Insects, slime

10+ Must-Try Ideas for a Preschool Garden Theme

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garden theme

Are you looking for some new ideas to add to your list of spring activities for preschoolers? Try incorporating a garden theme into your lesson plans this year! A garden theme can include everything from flowers and crops to insects and pollinators. And the children can study early math skills, early literacy skills, art, sensoryKeep Reading

Filed Under: Early Learning Tagged With: Flowers & Plants, Share It Saturday

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