In the past, I’ve had fun making fall hand print trees with my preschool students. This year I wanted to try something a little different. When I came across No Time for Flashcards’ “Fall Art Project”, I had an idea about how to change it up. I was inspired to explore negative space with theKeep Reading
Easy Preschool Apple Bulletin Board with Kids’ Hand Prints
The apple bulletin board full of kid-made art is perfect for a preschool apple theme! I don’t tend to go for fancy bulletin boards. In fact, I’d much rather use children’s artwork and writing for my bulletin board ideas. This apple-themed bulletin board was easy to make, and I loved that the kids helped meKeep Reading
Preschool Fall Hand Print Tree
This hand print tree may not be something unique, but it’s fun and an excellent addition to your list of fall activities for preschoolers! There are so many options for creating a fall tree, but I finally settled on a basic finger and hand painting that the students can complete independently. This project is aKeep Reading
Hand Prints in Preschool {Beginning of the Year}
Mix art with sensory play in one of my favorite early literacy activities – making hand prints in preschool! In this simple literacy project, students will get to have some sensory fun with paint creating hand prints, and coming up with a sentence about what their hands do for them. It’s perfect for an “allKeep Reading