As young children begin to identify letters, practice making letter sounds, and using those sounds to come up with initial letters in words, they are building many pre-reading skills. Simple ideas, like this identify and stamp activity, can help strengthen these skills in a fun way! Affiliate links included in this post. Getting Ready to Stamp Beginning Sounds Prepping this activity take just minutes!
Sunshine Alphabet Practice Letter Match Clip Cards
Sunshine! I’m so ready for warmer weather to get here. The whole time I was working on this set of sunshine themed set of alphabet letter matching clip cards, the lyrics to “Mr. Golden Sun” were running through my head. Preschoolers can welcome the arrival of spring while practicing matching upper case letters and letter recognition with our Sunshine Alphabet Practice Letter Matching Clip Cards.
Preschool Super Bowl BINGO
Football BINGO! Now matter who you think will win Super Bowl 50, this free printable Super Bowl BINGO is a super fun way for little ones to follow the game! Toddlers and preschoolers don’t have the longest attention span, so this game is perfect for for them to play it once, switch boards, and then play again! And the best thing about this BINGO is
Surprise Kindness Bubbles for Kids!
When my oldest was a preschooler, we would bring bubbles when we would meet friends at the park. They were always a hit with all the kids! The kids loved sliding through bubbles, swinging into the bubbles, and blowing bubbles from way up high to watch them float through the air. The great thing about bubbles is that everyone around gets to enjoy them, not
Color Sorting Hearts Busy Bag
Holidays are a great excuse for extra learning fun, and I am a huge fan of theming out the different learning areas of our classroom when I can! This color sorting hearts busy bag is going to be a huge hit with my preschoolers who will get also work on their fine motor skills while practicing colors and sorting. Affiliate links included in this
Snowball Counting Trees Busy Bag
Don’t put away all of your Christmas supplies yet! Just as I was finishing packing up the rest of my December materials, I came across our felt trees that my preschoolers decorated with buttons and foam circles. We have been working with dice and numbers, so I already had most of the items out and on hand for this math roll and count activity! This
Counting Hearts Busy Bag {free printable!}
If you’re anything like me, sometimes you need a quick independent activity (either at home or in the classroom!). In my preschool classroom, I have an assistant teacher with me for half of the morning. That means during the other half of the morning, it’s just me with twelve 3 year-olds. I still like to offer activities, like busy bags, that are super fun and
Letter Matching Snowball Fight! {name recognition practice}
We’ve reached the second half of the school year now, and my preschoolers can all recognize their names. Each morning, they find their name tags, hang them up, and sign in on our dry erase board. Now that they’ve mastered recognizing their names in print (and even spelling them verbally!), we’ll be working on recognizing the individual letters in their names. I’m not a fan
Snowball Fine Motor Busy Bag
I have a thing for simple activities. My favorites involve very few materials with very few directions (and are usually spur of the moment ideas!). This snowball drop fine motor activity is a great example of a simple activity that my preschoolers are going to LOVE. It’s full of super simple materials that you probably have laying around the house or classroom, and can be
Snow Day Count & Clip Cards
We don’t see snow where we live, but it’s the time of the year when lots of other colder places are seeing snow! When I was little, playing in the snow was so fun. We lived on a hill that was perfect for sledding across our yard – just like the cute sledding friends on our free printable Snow Day Count & Clip Cards! Preschoolers
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