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You Need to Try These Engineering Activities for Kids

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Check out this list of some super engaging engineering activities for kids to try! Preschool engineering activities are so much fun for the kids. An added bonus? They’re full of so much learning. Be sure to check out the free world structure printable at the bottom of the post, too. Related: Engineering Books for KidsKeep Reading

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: Share It Saturday

Preschool Alphabet Activities with Gold Coins

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Help your students get excited about letters with some fun preschool alphabet activities. There are so many ways to incorporate preschool literacy activities in the classroom. And this hands-on sensory bin using gold coin letters is a ton of fun and perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, a pirate theme, or just because! Are you followingKeep Reading

Filed Under: Literacy Tagged With: Alphabet, Pirates, St. Patrick's Day

The Importance of Hands-On Science

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When it comes to science activities for preschoolers, hands-on science is really the way to go. I do a ton of interactive science projects with my preschoolers, as well as my son (who’s in second grade right now). There are so many reasons to include it in early childhood classrooms and at home. I’ll shareKeep Reading

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Tissue Paper Rainbow Canvas Art

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This tissue paper rainbow is such a fun (and beautiful!) process art idea to include with your other spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. This kids’ rainbow art project doesn’t require many materials, and is easily adjusted to the ages and needs of your students. You can make it a straight art activity, orKeep Reading

Filed Under: Preschool Arts and Crafts Tagged With: #playfulpreschool, #TeachECE, rainbows, St. Patrick's Day

Geoboard Activities with Unique Geoboards

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Geoboard activities are a great option when it comes to engineering activities for preschoolers. I love creating fun geoboards with my students and at home, with my son. They’re an interesting (and FUN) way to incorporate early math skills into any preschool curriculum! A geoboard usually incorporates pegs of some kind, along with rubber bandsKeep Reading

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Reptile Making Words Free Printable

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Add the reptile making words printable to your next preschool reptile theme. And be sure to check out the rest of my free preschool printables for even more ideas. The reptile word cards can be added to your center plans as the kids learn more about reptiles. They’re a great literacy activity that also encouragesKeep Reading

Filed Under: Literacy Tagged With: Free Printable, Reptiles, Words

LEGO Science Scavenger Hunt

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The LEGO science scavenger hunt is such a fun option when it comes to sensory activities for preschoolers! A few weeks ago we had a “snow” day off from school (it didn’t really snow, much to our dismay). We ended up having visitors who were also off from school, so Engineer and I made upKeep Reading

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Kindness Activities Preschool Anchor Chart

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The kindness activities anchor chart is a great way to define kindness in the preschool classroom. Kindness is a really important concept that really needs to be addressed consistently throughout the year and across all preschool themes. #PLAYfulpreschool kindness activities By my definition, an anchor chart is basically a written reference for children. Such chartsKeep Reading

Filed Under: Early Learning Tagged With: #playfulpreschool, #TeachECE

Valentine Straw Art Project for Kids

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Add this valentine straw art idea to your collection of valentine activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. Your students will have such fun using a familiar object in a novel way. In addition to being fun, the straw heart project lets kids take chances as they create. And their fine motor skills get quite theKeep Reading

Filed Under: Preschool Arts and Crafts Tagged With: Valentine's Day

Valentine Math Activity – Broken Heart Numbers

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This is a super simple valentine math activity for preschoolers. It’s a great addition to our list of valentine activities for preschoolers! I actually used the broken heart number cards in our math center. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Valentine’s Day and Math Pinterest boards? Related: Winter Math Activities for Preschoolers valentine math activity for matching numeralsKeep Reading

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