Pre-K & Preschool theme ideas for learning about the weather Find more Weather Activities for Pre-K Books Check here for a complete list of Books about Weather Weather Large Motor Games Rain Dance Children rub their fingers together to make a mist, rub their hands together to make a drizzle, pat knees to make a […]
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Rainbow Alphabet Game
Engaging preschoolers in learning activities that are both fun and educational is essential for their cognitive development. One such activity that combines excitement with learning is the Rainbow Alphabet Game. By incorporating colorful visuals and hands-on exploration, children can dive into the world of letters while having a blast. This activity not only reinforces letter […]
Rainbow Measurement Activity for Preschool Math
Bring colorful fun into your preschool math lessons with this engaging rainbow measurement activity! With some rainbow striped ribbon and a sheet of white craft foam, you can create rainbow clouds to use as a hands-on measuring tool for your little learners. This rainbow measurement activity will go great with a Weather Theme or St. […]
Visual Discrimination Game
Here are some of the activities you will find in the Visual Discrimination sets: Visit my shop here! Match the bug pattern: Find 2 that are the same: Are they the same or different? Puzzles: Which one is different? Matching Cards: Here are the Top 10 most popular Spring Resources: Plants Math & Literacy Theme Bundle […]
Pre-K Preschool Curriculum
Click Here for Curriculum Map What should Pre-K children learn? These are typical concepts that Pre-K children explore in school, but should not be required to master before entering Kindergarten. Children learn these concepts at their own pace. What is learned in Pre-K is considered a “bonus”. Children are taught with hands-on materials, songs, and […]
Need Spring Preschool Activities?
Here are some Spring activities, lessons, and printables for Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten. There is a wide variety to be found here, but don’t be overwhelmed. 🙂 Pick and choose those activities you would like to do and you believe will be of interest to the children in your classroom. I don’t do all of […]