Positive math experiences will help children be excited, curious, and persistence when it comes to numbers. Fun Number Activities & Counting Activities for Preschool & Kindergarten Let’s play with numbers! Number Recognition Activities for Preschool 1. Odd and Even Numbers Once your preschooler has ...
Set up a tray with a number of everyday objects, some metallic and some not. This is a fun for kids to observe what is magnetic with common objects around the house or the classroom. Great for discussion on why or why not something is magnetic. Use the free printable above as an opti...
Letter Q Preschool Activities Quilt Collage:Introduce the concept of quilts to preschoolers by creating a quilt collage. Provide various colored construction papers, scissors, and glue sticks. Encourage children to cut out square shapes and glue them together to create a patchwork quilt. Discuss the...
175+ Counting Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten Some kids (and adults too!) have negative feelings about math. It can seem abstract and difficult. But there are lots of fun ways to make it less intimidating. Starting with the very basics, using play and activities there are lots ofha...
Why not try some cool, creepy, and not so spooky Halloween activities with your kids! Easy to set up, fun preschool Halloween activities!
Preschool Summer Activities for Kids: On a wonderful summer day, we just want to stay outside for as long as we can, enjoy the weather, and be active with our children. But how can you keep preschool children and young kids busy, educated and avoid becoming bored?
(Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I’ve created a done-for-you alphabet curriculum perfect for preschool!) Letter S Activities For a sensory activity, we made play dough. He and his four siblings spent over an hour playing...
That said, some children need help getting started, it’s fun to learn and play with our kids, and sometimes we want to work on specific skills that we feel our children need a little extra time with. In those cases, simple preschool activities at home fit the bill! Here are 10 ...
I love this activity from Fantastic Fun and Learning! Younger children love play dough, and older children love the human body. So, why not combine the two to make a Playdough skeleton? Perfect! What an ideal invitation to create for a younger child. With that said, my five-year-old ...
Get ready for an EPIC month with these clever, fun, and unique February Activities for Kids of all ages from Valentines Day to Groundhog Day, and more!