These spider shape mats are just what you need to add to your collection of preschool shape mats! They’re a great way to practice math and fine motor skills. Plus, they’re very low-prep. You can use the spider web shapes with a variety of materials, from play dough to mini erasers to dry erase markers.Keep Reading
Flower Shape Mats Free Printable
With these flower shape mats, preschoolers will explore shapes in the form of colorful spring flowers. This is just the latest in my collection of free preschool printables that focus on early learning skills. You and your students can use a variety of materials with these mats to practice tons of math concepts in engaging,Keep Reading
Learning Shapes and Colors with Rainbow Rocks
Create rainbow rocks to use while learning shapes and colors along with doing pattern and sorting activities. All of these fun rainbow activities will be perfect for your list of spring activities for preschoolers! Bright colors are one great way to catch the attention of preschoolers. And these rainbow rocks will do just that. They’reKeep Reading
Simple Preschool Shape Activities
Here are a few simple preschool shape activities my students (past and present) have enjoyed. They’re an important subsection in your list of math activities for preschoolers. Learning about shapes can be done in so many different and engaging ways. And this list is proof! They center around going on a “shape hunt” with theKeep Reading
Felt Shape Flowers Activity
Today I’m over at B-Inspired Mama sharing my felt shape flowers. Be sure to pop over there and check them out. Shared at Discover & Explore: Flowers Done-for-You Preschool Resources Planning meaningful lessons for students week after week while balancing other teaching responsibilities and a personal life can be a daunting task. That’s where Preschool TeacherKeep Reading
Painting Projects for Kids to Create
Be sure to add these painting projects for kids to your kindergarten or preschool lesson plans! Go and check out my epic list of art projects for kids when you’re done here. The painting ideas below encourage young children to get creative with a wide variety of materials. Most don’t require too many materials, andKeep Reading





