Hearts! Love! Friendship! Your kids will adore these Valentine calendar numbers. Be sure to add this activity to your lineup of Valentine and winter math activities for preschool. Related: Valentine Math Activities These number cards are so very versatile and colorful; perfect for brightening up what can be a dreary time of year. Download yourKeep Reading
Farm Math Games Perfect for Preschoolers
These farm math games are a perfect addition to your barnyard activities! Enjoy them with your preschool class, and don’t miss our full list of activities for a preschool farm theme. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Farm Theme Pinterest board? Related: Farm Theme Preschool Snack My preschoolers love any game that involves dice, so we playKeep Reading
Number Rocks for Hands On Math
Number rocks are the perfect go-to math manipulatives. They’re colorful, unique, and let’s face it – kids love rocks! You’ll definitely want to incorporate them into your math activities for preschoolers. Related: Simple Outdoor Number Activities for Kids If you’re a preschool teacher, or the parent of a young child, you know this to beKeep Reading
Free Printable Bat Emergent Reader for Preschoolers
We love printable books around here, what about you? Here’s a free printable bat emergent reader that’s perfect for a preschool bat theme. You can grab your own bat book at the bottom of this post. Related: Halloween Activities for Preschoolers Printable Bat Book for Preschool I mentioned above that this printable book is greatKeep Reading
How to Use Printable Number Cards for Valentine’s Day Math
Read how to use free printable number cards for Valentine’s Day math in preschool and kindergarten. While I’m not a fan of worksheets for young kids, I do like incorporating printables alongside hands-on activities. One of the things I like about preschool printables is that they can be used in multiple ways. I put together aKeep Reading
Robot Sensory Writing Tray with Free Printable Number Cards
There are some early childhood themes that seem to resonate with almost every kiddo I’ve taught. Robots is definitely one of those themes. With that in mind, it’s always fun to come up with different hands-on, playful learning ideas around a specific theme. That’s how this robot sensory writing tray, and its accompanying number cards, cameKeep Reading
Free Block Counting Printable
Add this block counting printable to your collection of math activities for preschoolers. Your students can practice one-to-one correspondence skills using small blocks or manipulatives. The printable counting cards are very easy to prep for your students. They’ll be ready to go quickly so you can get them into the kids’ hands right away. YouKeep Reading
Summer Math That’s Perfect for a Preschool Ice Cream Theme
The end of the school year is fast approaching. This means it’s time for final assessments, finishing up portfolios, and planning the end of year slideshow. It also means integrating summer-related ideas into the school day! With warmer weather upon us, some summer math with “ice cream” was called for. Fun and Engaging “Ice Cream”Keep Reading
Fine Motor Number Activity for Preschoolers
The preschool children have recently been exploring the colorful wooden spools in our fine motor and math center. Based on that interest, I set up a simple “challenge” using those spools. This number activity for preschoolers is very simple to set up, but works on a variety of early learning skills. Are you following Fun-A-Day’sKeep Reading
Snack Math for Preschoolers That’s Easy, Fun, and Engaging
Let the kids explore early math concepts during snack time with this super easy snack math activity. Be sure to grab your free printable at the bottom of the post! Related: Hands-On Learning with Number Rocks Now that we’re into August, I’m back into back-to-school planning mode, both as a parent and as a teacher.Keep Reading