Using a novel technique, like a sensory writing tray, is a great way to check off one of your early literacy activities for the day. Preschoolers tend to be more engaged in learning if they get to use fun new materials for learning. Plus, they have so much fun! As I mentioned in “15+ NameKeep Reading
Celebrate July 4th and Canada Day
Choose some of the holiday activities for preschoolers from the list below to celebrate July 4th and Canada Day this year. The children will have a blast learning about both the USA and Canada with these fun activities. So many great ideas were shared last week, including some fun ways for kids to celebrate JulyKeep Reading
Preschool Mud Day!
Preschool mud day is one of my favorite messy play ideas ever! I love letting the kids have one day when they can truly be free to play and get as messy as they want. Check out our mud play day itinerary below! In honor of International Mud Day (June 29th), I thought I’d shareKeep Reading
Clothespin Games for Kids
Today I’m excited to be over at B-Inspired Mama, where I share some clothespin games for the kiddos! 🙂 Done-for-You Preschool Resources Planning meaningful lessons for students week after week while balancing other teaching responsibilities and a personal life can be a daunting task. That’s where Preschool Teacher 101 comes in to save you time! Click theKeep Reading
The Importance of Hands-On Learning Fun
Today I’m excited to be over at Positive Parenting Connection! Ariadne was here recently, when she talked about Bringing Books to Life with Children. Please be sure to pop over and read about The Importance of Hands-On Learning Fun! 🙂 While you’re there, be sure to check out some of her amazing parenting articles! Done-for-YouKeep Reading
How to Make Preschool Portfolios with Your Students
Preschool portfolios can be filled with all of the fun art projects for kids throughout the year. But this particular art portfolio is full of handprint art from each month, along with a monthly photo. They are such a sweet and simple way to show your students’ parents how their kids’ skills have grown overKeep Reading
A DIY Geoboard Maze {Guest Post at B-Inspired Mama}
I’m over at B-Inspired Mama today, with a FUN activity for the kiddos! Please pop on over to read more about our homemade geoboard maze. 🙂 Amazon.com Widgets Done-for-You Preschool Resources Planning meaningful lessons for students week after week while balancing other teaching responsibilities and a personal life can be a daunting task. That’s where PreschoolKeep Reading
25 Upcycled Projects for Kids
Upcycled projects make for some super fun art projects for kids. And there are a ton of great reasons to use them in the preschool classroom. The first reason is the most obvious – reducing waste and helping our environment. Reusing things we already have on hand is a great way to teach the kidsKeep Reading
100+ Ideas for Traveling With Kids {A Roundup}
Coming up with activities for preschoolers at home is easy, but traveling with kids is another story. Keeping them entertained (without just putting a tablet in front of their faces) can seem impossible. But if you have a trip planned in the near future, don’t worry! This list of ideas for traveling with children isKeep Reading
Bringing Books to Life with Children
Bringing books to life with children is such an amazing way to incorporate early literacy activities in the classroom. And, not to mention, it’s a great way to get the children excited about learning! Here, I’ll outline how we brought the storybook, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus to life with a fun craft.Keep Reading
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