Sorting colors is an activity that will easily entertain the toddlers and preschoolers in your life! {without the kiddos even realizing how much learning is going on!} The Muffin Tin Color Sorting busy bag is one of those activities that takes just a couple of minutes to set up and will be played with over and over again! The supplies cost just a couple
ACTIVITY: Rainbow Colors & Fill the Pots of Gold {free printables!}
Rainbows and fun spring activities are popping up everywhere! My preschoolers love learning centers that give them independence to be like the “big kids” – the kids in the 4 year-old classes. We have been drawing pictures and writing detailed “sentences” about them both in circle time and in our writing center. The kids have been working with numbers in our number count center from my
Being Kind in Preschool {kindness quilt & bird feeder}
Valentine’s Day was the perfect time of year to focus on being kind with my preschoolers! We focused on how kindness mattered to others we love. The kids could come up with lots of ways that their mommies were kind to them, but it was harder for them to think of ways that they could be kind to their mommies! After a few days, lots
Heart Roll to Fill Counting Game
Math games are a great way to add fun to learning. Preschoolers love to actively learn! Rolling dice, tossing a ball, or picking a card adds a hands-on opportunity to discover. The Roll to Fill math game can be played individually, with a partner, or in a group setting like circle time while working on number identification, counting, and one to one correspondence. The game
CANDY HEART PATTERNS {math activity}
Valentine’s Day is almost here! This means that candy can be found in every store that you go into. Instead of buying it to eat…buy it to learn with. With 4 different versions of candy hearts available this year – regular conversation, mini, large, and ABC – there are so many ways to use them in the classroom! Patterning is just one of the
Mixing Colors: Making PINK!
Preschoolers love when 2 colors are mixed together and create a new color! We have mixed colors with cans of veggies, Christmas tree branches, medicine droppers, and our fingers so far this school year. Hands-down, rolling cans in a huge bin to make orange was my preschoolers favorite color mixing activity! They still talk about it 4 months later. This month, the colors
Heart Flip & Color Number Activity
Learning numbers with playing cards! Love is in the air at preschool! Pink and red hearts, stories about hugs and kisses, and sending Valentines through our classroom post office are happening each day. February is a super fun month! The Flip & Color game has been a hit with the preschoolers too! We have been practicing numbers and pointing to count and the game reinforces
Dramatic Play In Preschool: Welcome to the ABC Market!
The 3 year-olds cannot get enough of themed dramatic play in preschool. Recently, our kitchen area was transformed into an ABC Market. The regular pretend food was removed and ABC magnet letters were added. And TA DA – the fun began! The simple change brought the fun and learning to a whole new level. The preschoolers then spent lots of time cooking letters and serving
Preschool Handwriting Practice {writing with mittens on!}
In my classroom the preschoolers hear, “Pinch your pencil please!” a lot. We’re working on pinching our markers, crayons, pencils, and pens to promote the correct handwriting position as their fine motor skills strengthen. A fun way to encourage the little ones to hold their pencils correctly while practicing handwriting and the letters in their names, was to add mittens to the activity! My preschoolers
PAINTING SURPRISES & Name Recognition!
It’s almost February, the month of love, friendship, and hearts in preschool! This activity was not only fun, it was a way to quickly assess each student with alphabet and name recognition. The preschoolers were given a white piece of cardstock and told to paint the whole entire paper. As the hearts and letters began appearing, they were so excited! When the name completely appeared,