Find a variety of Alphabet Printables to use with your Pre-K, Preschool, or Kindergarten class. These printables include Letter Cards, Letter Tiles, Large Letter Outlines, and Bingo Dot Marker pages. Worksheets are not included here, these are the kind of alphabet printables that you might need to play games and do hands-on, active learning. The […]
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Letter Tumble
This owl letter tumble game can be used to practice matching letters. Withe this game, children can match uppercase to uppercase letters or uppercase to lowercase letters. Letter matching is an important first step for children to learn to recognize letters of the alphabet. In this activity, children won’t have to name the letters, but they will […]
Spider Activities
Try these Preschool Spider Activities to teach children literacy, art, math, and fine motor. These activities make a great mini Spider Theme unit in the Fall. Find more Fall activities here. This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Spider Books Spider Web Large Group Activity With a large group of children sitting in a circle or […]
Mini Art Centers: Busy Boxes
Here are some mini art centers that you can use for busy boxes. Note: This post was originally written for distance learning or for sanitized one-child centers for the classroom during 2020. These centers can still be used as busy boxes. If you are in the classroom, these mini art centers will be helpful for […]
Covid-19 Books for Preschool Kids: Social Distancing, Masks, Germs
Here are some children’s books related to Covid-19 that will work well for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten children. These books cover Covid-19 related topics, such as wearing masks, social distancing, online learning, germs, and worry and anxiety. Read these books to children in your class or at home. All of these books were reviewed in […]
Flat Marble Manipulatives are Perfect for Covid-19 Teaching
While teaching during the Covid-19 pandemic this year, teachers will need manipulatives that are easy to clean as well as inexpensive. It would be so easy to resort to just photocopying worksheets, but that’s not how children learn best. Children need to use manipulatives, but here’s the dilemma with Covid-19 teaching materials: If you’re teaching […]