I’m always looking for fun and different preschool letter activities for my students. The ABC snowmen activity is a great addition to your list of winter activities for preschoolers. It’s also full of so many learning activities! Kids will practice fine motor skills, letter identification, and matching, among other things! Are you following Fun-A-Day’s AlphabetKeep Reading
Preschool Alphabet Game for LMNO Peas
This preschool alphabet discovery bottle is a great way for preschoolers to bring a book to life! I think activities based on books are a great option when it comes to literacy activities for preschoolers. Welcome to the inaugural post of Book Club Play Dates, a new series I’m co-hosting with some awesome bloggers. EachKeep 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 Winter Words Free Printable to Use with Letter Tiles
These printable preschool winter words pair very well with a variety of winter activities for preschoolers. They can also be used to learn and explore the alphabet. Better yet, work together with your students to come up with a great way to put these winter word cards to use! You can grab five free wordKeep Reading
ABC Learning for Kids with Icy Fizzing Letters
Kids love learning about letters in fun, engaging ways. Dive into some ABC learning for kids with this fun sensory activity. Children will have a blast exploring their senses, along with some early science concepts, as they go on a mission to combine baking soda and vinegar with a “top-secret” ingredient. ABC learning for kids that usesKeep Reading
Letter Activities for Kids {Stress-Free Sunday #9}
Are you looking for some great letter activities for kids? There is such a wide variety of preschool themes for us to cycle through to keep the children interested. But sometimes, I feel like we get stuck on doing the same activities over and over, with only slight alterations based on the current theme. IfKeep Reading