Teaching preschoolers about feelings is very important but often overlooked. In this matching game, kids walk around to find the person with the matching feeling. The catch is that they have to make the face match the one on their card, which can help them empathize with others. Learn More:...
and the printable template. Pre-cut circles (or let the kids cut them out) that will act as the “equation pieces.” These circles should be big enough for the addition equations to be written on them. You could also use pre-made stickers if you’re short on time. ...
Guide students in creating their own lava lamps using simple household items. Fill a clear plastic or glass bottle a quarter full with water, add vegetable oil until it’s almost full, then drop food coloring into the oil. Finally, add an Alka-Seltzer tablet to set the colorful bubbles in...
Focusing on each of the four seasons allows preschoolers to learn about changes in temperature and activities throughout each year. You could focus on the changes to a tree during each season. Children can draw a picture of a tree during each season, noting that the leaves change color and ...
Everyone loves soap bubbles – Preschoolers, Children, Youth and Adults. They gleam and sparkle in all the colors of the rainbow. They float along and drift in delightful and unexpected ways. They come in all sizes and shapes, and can be caught or set free, alone or connected. But one ...
which admit the existence of simple forms of teaching but abandon any reference to the cognitive requirements that are necessary for teaching and do so at the risk of throwing away the baby with the bath-water (Byrne and Rapaport2011; Caro and Hauser1992; Fogarty et al.2011; Hoppitt et al...