These books about homes and houses will show pre-k children all different kinds of homes. As you read these books, talk about where your students live and what makes their house a home. As children learn about other children’s homes, they will see that not every home is just like theirs. With books, children can […]
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Name Writing Practice Activities for Preschoolers
Here are some name writing practice activities for preschoolers and kindergarteners. These ideas are hands-on and fun for kids and will encourage them to learn to write their names. With a classroom full of preschool children, it helps to have students who know how to write their own name on their paper. Different children will […]
Find the Letters in Your Name Activities
These find the letters in your name activities have preschool children identifying the letters of their names among other letters. Not just spelling their name and putting the letters in order, but also having them determine which letters are in their name and which are not. These activities include hands-on ways to find the letters […]
Books About Germs and Washing Hands for Preschool
Here are some books about germs and washing hands for preschool. Reading these books to pre-k children will help encourage safe health and hygiene. Whether it’s back to school time or cold/flu/covid season, these books will teach preschoolers how to stay healthy. If you have children asking why they get sick, you need the best […]
Name Activities for Preschool: Name Spelling
Here are some name activities for preschool to help children practice spelling their name. Children’s names are so important to them! When teaching Pre-K children to name letters of the alphabet, the best letters to start with are the letters of their name. These are the letters that have the most meaning to children. This […]
Sensory Writing Trays and Tactile Letters
Sensory writing trays and tactile letters help children learn to write letters using a multi-sensory approach (or learning through the senses). Research shows that learning through the senses helps the brain process information. When using tactile letter activities, children can feel the letters as they trace them. Some children learn better with sensory writing trays […]