Welcome to Week #5 – Pirates & Treasure! Download and print the activity calendar for Week #5 from the pink button below. Hanging the calendar outline on the refrigerator or in a plastic page protector makes it easy to know what’s on the schedule each day! Day 1 Find the Treasure: Create treasure pieces (think gold coins!). Cut paper into circles, or use yellow paper
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Preschool on the Go – Week #4
Welcome to Week #4 – Cars & Trains! Download and print the activity calendar for Week #4 from the pink button below. Hanging the calendar outline on the refrigerator (if magnets don’t work, use cute tape for the fridge!) or in a plastic page protector makes it to know what’s on the schedule each day! Day 1 Train Names: Cut a locomotive train car out
Preschool on the Go – Week #3
Welcome to Week #3 – Bugs & Flowers! Download and print the activity calendar for Week #3 from the pink button below. Hanging the calendar outline on the refrigerator (if magnets don’t work, use cute tape for the fridge!) makes it easy to know what you’re doing each day! Day 1 Butterfly Matching: Cut out a bunch of hearts that are the same size. Each
Preschool on the Go – Week #2
Week #2 – Dinosaurs & Eggs versión en español haga – clic aquí Download and print the activity calendar for Week #2 from the pink button below! Hanging the calendar outline on the refrigerator (I use cute washi tape to hang things on the fridge!) makes it easy to stay on track! Day 1 Watercolor Dinosaurs: Read a dinosaur book (if you have one) and
Preschool on the Go
Are you looking for a way to add more learning activities to your preschooler’s day, but still want to make sure it feels like playing and NOT learning? Do you struggle with coming up with activities for your preschooler and wish you had ideas to keep your little one’s mind active without a lot of prep and on your end? Have you found yourself needing
Top 5 Printables Preschool Teachers Can’t Live Without
The amount of teaching resources, games, and printables that can be found online can be overwhelming at times. This can be true especially when they are labeled as “free.” What does that even mean? You click hoping you actually get the entire activity for free, but then you can’t even find the right spot to download the printable. Or you have to click through many
Open House Bubbles Printable for Preschool & Kindergarten
When I have a chance to meet with the parents of the pre-k kids in my classroom, I try to fill the time with non-stop information. My goal is never to be overwhelming, but to find ways to encourage meaningful play and learning at home to! Last year, at our open house parent meeting (similar to a curriculum night at the big kids’ school), I
School Pencil Number Matching Clip Cards 1-20
The beginning of the school year can be overwhelming while trying to establish procedures, routines, and introduce learning centers. One of the easiest way to make sure this time is as stress free as possible is to use learning center activities that can include all learning levels. This is when printable activities like our school pencil number matching clip cards work so well. Plus practicing
School Bus Color Match Printable Puzzles
In just a few weeks, there will be lots of back to school planning going on! Teachers will be prepping classrooms and parents will be prepping kids to be ready for the new school year. To save both some prep time, I created a printable school house and school bus color matching puzzles as an easy to put together busy bag or independent center activity
Christmas Tree Alphabet Writing Tray for Preschool
Keeping preschoolers engaged and on task can be tricky during the holiday season. There is so much excitement in the air and it seems to be contagious in the classroom with 4 and 5 year-olds! This is the reason that I try to incorporate hands-on learning activities like our Christmas tree alphabet writing tray in my pre-k classroom. Christmas Tree Writing Tray The free printable
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