Below are some Dr. Seuss activities for preschool. The activities are based upon books he wrote for children. Please be sure to read at the bottom post for information regarding why you should consider moving away from the use of Dr. Seuss books, as well. Related: How to Teach Rhyming Years ago, Dr. Seuss booksKeep Reading
The Mitten Printable Emergent Reader for Preschool and Kindergarten
Children practice a variety of early literacy skills with this free The Mitten printable book. It’s one of The Mitten activities we’ve enjoyed doing over the years. You can grab your copy at the bottom of this post. Jan Brett is one of my favorite children’s authors. Of course, my students (and my son) likeKeep Reading
Name Snowman Preschool Craft and Free Printable
Here’s how to set up one of my favorite winter activities for preschoolers using a name snowman. Be sure to grab your free printable version of this activity at the bottom of the post. Related: Free Printable Snowman Game Working with 4 and 5 year old children, I tend to use names a ton inKeep Reading
Gingerbread Ten Frames Free Printable
Use these gingerbread ten frames to teach a variety of early math concepts in preschool and kindergarten. Just what you need as part of your math activities for preschoolers. Related: Life-Size Gingerbread House Teaching a gingerbread man theme during the winter is always a blast in preschool. Sometimes the children have already heard the story,Keep Reading
Turkey Tracks Art with Pipe Cleaners and Paint
Turkey tracks art is a fun and silly art activity to include with your other Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. Of course, you don’t have to try making these turkey footprints just in November. I think it would work well during a farm theme or a unit about birds. Whenever you decide toKeep Reading
Monster Counting Activity and Free Printable Monster Number Cards
This monster counting activity is super engaging for young children, as it appeals to multiple senses. The monster calendar numbers aren’t scary at all, and invite the kids to practice all kinds of math. Counting monster eyes lets the kids practice one-to-on correspondence, as well as number identification. And the printable numbers can be usedKeep Reading
Use These Printable Ladybug Letter Puzzles in a Sensory Bin
Explore early literacy skills with these ladybug letter puzzles! Then check out the rest of my spring activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. You can add the printable ladybug letters to your next insect theme, or include them in a ladybug-specific unit. Either way, they’re an engaging way to explore important early literacy skills withKeep Reading
Super Simple Easter Alphabet Activity with Free Printable
Set up a playful Easter alphabet activity for your preschoolers or kindergartners. Be sure to grab a free printable copy of the alphabet recording sheets at the end of the post. This is one of those incredibly simple activities that kids (and teachers!) love so much. It’s hands-on, engaging, fun, and there’s a lot ofKeep Reading
Free Alphabet Printable for Hands-On Learning This Spring
Grab your free alphabet printable read it, write it, build it mat for spring at the bottom of this post. When teaching kids the alphabet, you want to have a lot of different activities up your sleeve. Kids, like adults, are individuals and learn in a wide variety of ways. So it’s important to useKeep Reading
Make a Book of World Structures for Your Block Center
Kids love the block center. Be they preschoolers or kindergartners (or any age really!), there’s just something about that center that draws them in. I suppose I can understand where they’re coming from, as I know I’ve spent hours upon hours playing in the block center with students. Not to mention the time spent atKeep Reading
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