This cute robot craft is the perfect addition to your list of robot activities! It’s a great way to include a different type of activity into your robot theme. Typically, when talking about robots, you’ll see lots of science and engineering explorations. But this hand-crafted robot vest gives the kids a chance to explore theirKeep Reading
Fun and Educational Garden Activities for Kids
These garden activities for kids are perfect for any of your spring preschool themes! And now that spring has finally arrived in our area, we’ve begun to talk about insects and plants. Last week’s Share It Saturday gave me some great ideas to work with. I know my students are going to love exploring andKeep Reading
Share It Saturday – March 22
It has been a crazy week here, so I don’t have any features to share with you. Please know I’ll just be bringing even MORE fabulous ideas for next week’s Share It Saturday!! Be sure to check out my co-hosts and see what they’re featuring this week — Sugar Aunts, Teach Beside Me, Laughing Kids Learn, Chestnut Grove Academy,Keep Reading
Word Walls in Preschool and Kindergarten
Word walls are an important part of preschool classrooms and that double as a visual aid for many early literacy activities. I’ve had one in every classroom I’ve taught in, both preschool and kindergarten. They’re used differently depending on the age of the children, but they’re important nonetheless. Word walls are also a great wayKeep Reading
Preschool Science Fun with Ice Castles
Try out this preschool science fun with ice castles! It’s the perfect addition to your list of engineering activities for kids. Most of my students adore the movie “Frozen”! In fact, I’ve had “Let It Go” stuck in my head for more than 3 weeks because they love to sing it. So when we hadKeep Reading
Preschool Name Activity for a Fairy Tale Theme
There are so many options for name activities for preschoolers. And this particular preschool name activity is so much fun! Since names are meaningful to children, they’re more invested in learning about them. For this reason, I enjoy incorporating a preschool name activity into many of my preschool themes. Our recent fairy tale unit was no different!Keep Reading
Shaving Cream Art to Make This Spring
Take your shaving cream art to another level by adding scent! This idea is perfect as part of your spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. If you and your students are fans of art that gets a little messy, this shaving cream painting is sure to be a hit! I love messy sensory andKeep Reading
100+ Fun Books for Kids to Read and Enjoy
Finding and sharing fun books for kids is a big passion of mine. Not only is reading great for littles, you can also build so many early literacy activities around the books you read in preschool. So I was over the moon to see so many fun books for kids at last week’s Share ItKeep Reading
Fine Motor Development with a Spring Threading Activity
Children will work on their fine motor development in this threading activity, one of my favorite spring activities for preschoolers! In this spring threading activity, children will use a mixture of familiar and novel items to create a work of art! Welcome back to the last of our Spring Play Days! I’ve had fun sharingKeep Reading
Playing and Learning with Natural Materials
I think using natural materials in the classroom can be so enriching. . . and FUN! Math, literacy, and nature crafts for kids are just a few things we can use natural materials for Read on to see some other ways to use them in the classroom! I’m currently working on incorporating more natural materialsKeep Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 75
- 76
- 77
- 78
- 79
- …
- 95
- Next Page »