This easy-to-prep monster match game is perfect for preschoolers. Be sure to check out the rest of my free preschool printables when you’re done here. The Halloween memory game uses printable “monster” cards that are not scary in the least. That way, the kids can focus on exploring visual discrimination and other early literacy skills.Keep Reading
Free Printable Fall Calendar Numbers
Grab your own set of these free printable fall calendar numbers for your classroom! They’re so versatile and can be used to in a wide variety of math activities for preschoolers. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Fall Pinterest board? Related: Free Printable Counting Apples Emergent Reader I have to admit, I love using clip art andKeep Reading
Pumpkin Counting Book made by Preschoolers
My preschool students had the best time with our pumpkin math and engineering challenge! In fact, the kiddos are still asking for it to be included during center time. I decided it would be fun to add a literacy element to this science and math activity, too. So our class Pumpkin Counting Book was born! Related:Keep Reading
Pumpkin STEM Challenge Your Preschoolers Will Love
This pumpkin STEM challenge is an incredibly engaging way to explore math and engineering concepts with your students. You’ll definitely want to add it to your list of preschool pumpkin activities to try this fall. Related: The Best Math Activities for Preschoolers Preschool Pumpkin STEM Invitation This pumpkin STEM activity might not look like much,Keep Reading
Apple Name Activity with Free Printable Apple Letters
Try this apple name activity during your next kindergarten or preschool apple theme. You can use the free printable apple letters to make more than names, too. Below I share multiple ways to create an apple-themed name activity. The mix of literacy with art and crafts really engages the kids. Plus, the use of theirKeep Reading
Thanksgiving Math with Foam Turkeys
I’m so excited to share a simple Thanksgiving math activity the preschoolers and I did recently! It was inspired by my blogging bud Asia from Fun at Home with Kids and her new book. Related: Preschool Thanksgiving Activities Full disclosure – I received a free copy of the book in exchange for sharing it with you. AllKeep Reading
Name Activities with Colorful Pumpkin Seeds
Welcome back to #PLAYfulpreschool! This week, we’re focused on a theme of nuts and seeds – be sure to check out the rest of the team’s ideas at the bottom of this post. I decided to share some name activities kids can try using pumpkin seeds! Related: Preschool Pumpkin Activities for a Pumpkin Theme WhyKeep Reading
Super Simple Apple Fine Motor Color Matching Game
We had some fun earlier this fall during a preschool apple theme! The kiddos really enjoyed this apple color matching game that we played using some of our colorful wooden spools. Full disclosure – it’s not so much a “game” . . . but kids love calling all kinds of activities games, so I rolledKeep Reading
Fine Motor Turkey Math in Preschool
This week’s #PLAYfulpreschool theme focuses on turkeys and feathers, but I’m sure you already figured that out! I’m sharing a turkey math game inspired by my spring flower dice game. Related: Preschool Thanksgiving Activities Dice games, in any shape or form, always seem to be a big hit with my preschoolers. They love tossing the toss,Keep Reading
10+ Fall Sensory Activities with Cinnamon
Today I’m spot-lighting fall sensory activities with cinnamon! Cinnamon always reminds me of fall and winter holidays spent with family and friends – pumpkin and sweet potato pie with my cousins, cinnamon and clove on the stove top, spiced teas and wines with friends. Scent seems to have a big link to memories for me.Keep Reading
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