Build a bridge over water! Here’s a fun and easy idea for a bridge making STEM challenge that you can implement with kids. All you need is duplo legos and some paper. AGES 3+ Posted by LEARN as you PLAY- Early Childhood Activites on Sunday, 29 April 2018 Check out more of our STEM Challenges here!
Easy and fun STEM activities for preschoolers and toddlers. Great science technology engineer math activities for home and preschool.
MUD coining time! (Does it count as a MUD if I was a psychiatrist in-source? /silly) This was coined by me (Hannibal Lecter), not Keith, despite this being his blog and NOT mine. :) I do not have my…
Halloween activities for preschool, pre-k, & kindergarten for math, literacy, fine motor, sensory, and snacks. 40+ ideas your kids will LOVE!
Ever since we decided to get a balance scale, my boys have been obsessed with using it…as a catapult. While I encourage their exploration and creativity, I figured it was time to teach them how to really use the balance Read It!
Halloween activities for preschool, pre-k, & kindergarten for math, literacy, fine motor, sensory, and snacks. 40+ ideas your kids will LOVE!
Discover engaging and educational STEM activities for kids in our latest blog post. Foster early childhood development through hands-on experiments, coding games, building structures, and more.
How high can you build? Your kids will love this STEM challenge and it requires little to no prep from parents/teachers. Start building today!
Free Riverflow STEM Activities -Project and Rubric (Homework)-Short Story about the Riverflow-Diagram to Label -Student Sketch and Journaling Worksheet -Further Free Resources and Ideas (Coloring Page and Video with Read Aloud)Follow Leaps in Literacy for more early childhood and primary printables,...
Check out all my favorite robots and robotics lessons for beginners and elementary students! Perfect for introducing kids to the basics of coding.
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Provide a hands-on STEAM learning opportunity with the DIY Robot Hand Activity! Children will love making their own robotic hand with straws, string, and paper.
Ready to build your STEM library with the best picture books? Start Here! Check out my Top 10 all time favorite read alouds for elementary STEM
Check out the most FUN and hands-on Volcano and Earth activities for preschool. Includes math, literacy, sensory, fine motor, & MORE!
When you pass out base ten blocks or linking cubes to Kindergartners for the very first time, what do you expect that they might do? Chances are, it is inevitable that they will immediately begin building towers, structures, and patterns without being prompted. In fact, it is a "common ground rule" that early childhood teachers must ALWAYS give their students ample time to explore, play, and build with manipulatives before attempting to use them as instructional tools.
Keep students engaged and check out this must-try collection of hands-on, educational, and FUN engineering activities for kids!
This workbook is the perfect resource for early childhood education. Designed for children ages 4 to 6, this workbook is filled with fun and engaging activities that will help your child learn and grow. The black and white design makes it easy to print and use at home or in the classroom. With a focus on literacy and fine motor skills, this workbook is the perfect addition to your child's learning journey. Keywords: preschool, learning, workbook, fun, engaging, early childhood education, alphabet, literacy, fine motor skills. Seasons & Weather: 8 pages and 1 title page --- WHAT'S INCLUDED --- *1 PDF file (8.5 x 5.5" Size) - 8 pages and 1 title page ❤️ All pages are unique and made with love by us! ❤️ *This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD and NOT a physical product. No physical product will be mailed to you. *All items sold by CubanitaBonita are for personal use / non-commercial use only. Please do not sell the design, distribute or resell under any circumstances. *Due to the nature of the product, we are unable to provide any kind of refund. However, please contact us if you encounter a problem during the purchasing process. If you have any questions about the download process feel free to message us or visit Etsy’s help center for digital downloads: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 ©️CubanitaBonita | All rights reserved
Successful early experiences in math have a powerful effect in how your child develops their mathematical thinking, a important skill to master for use in their everyday lives. Our math printable worksheets will help your young child learn their numbers, shapes and other basic math skills.
Part-Part-Whole PracticeThis pack includes 8 worksheets designed to be used as extra practice for part-part-whole numbers to 10.2- Missing part (left side)2- Missing part (right side)2- Missing whole2- Mixed- missing part or wholePlease be sure to click the green star to follow for more products and...
Check out the most FUN and hands-on Volcano and Earth activities for preschool. Includes math, literacy, sensory, fine motor, & MORE!
Grade Levels 1st - 3rd Subjects English Language Arts, Math, Engineering Resource Type Activities, Printables Formats Included Zip Google Apps™ Pages 59 pages
A perfect addition to NAIDOC week or adding to your indigenous activities in your room. This pack includes 36 Australian Aboriginal Symbol cards in 2 different sizes and can be used for a variety of activities by a variety of year levels.
There are countless ways to create crafts and play-based learning ideas using yarn. Not only that, these kids activities are beautiful and interesting!
The science center in my classroom is always a busy place. Students can observe, experiment, create, construct, classify, compare, and question. Students are natural-born scientists. They are curious and eager to explore the world and everything in it! As teachers, it is our job to nurture their scientific spirit and help students form questions, investigations, collect data, and share their conclusions. Make your science center amazing to enhance their experiences! Plus, I have a few freebies for your center too!
I love self-portraits. It always amazes me how much each child's personality comes out in their drawings. I constantly have parents asking me, did my child draw that?! The answer is yes! With the right directions/facilitation you can help each child do their best. I love the results of this project and it's simpler then it looks. This project usually takes us about two days. I begin by giving the child a blank piece of paper. (I use white card stock Then I ask each child to think about what their face looks like. Is it round like a ball? Oval like an egg, etc. Then I ask them to draw their head. It's important to use permanent marker, because washable markers will run when painted over. Then I ask the child to think about what they have on their head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, etc. DON'T DRAW HAIR it will be added later. Last, I have them draw two lines down from their chin to make their neck. Then, we look at our multi-cultural paints together and choose the shade that matches the closest. (You can find multi-cultural paint through discount school supply) They paint all of the white space on their head/neck. I cut out their portrait after it has dried and glue it down on a piece of white card stock. Then we work on their hair. I use blonde, black, and brown yarn. I ask them about what color their hair is, is it long or short, does it need to be braided, in a pony tail, curly, etc. This part is very teacher directed. Some accessory ideas; colored yarn for hair ties, barrettes, streamers folded up for bows, pipe cleaners for head bands, jewels or beads for earrings. Then, it's time to paint in the eyes if necessary. I use white acrylic, because the tempera paint lets the color underneath seep through. Then the child adds a dot with the color of their eyes. We added writing to our art that says "My name is ______." You can read about adding writing here. We display our self-portraits all year in the classroom and then send them home in portfolios at the end of the year. Fall weather has FINALLY arrived here in St. Louis! I'm enjoying a lazy Sunday with the windows open and Cardinal baseball on TV. If you like the ideas found on my blog, please leave a comment and follow me! :)
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Preschool STEM activities are all about exploring scientific concepts safely and beginning to understand the scientific method. In this preschool magnet activity, children explore the basics of magnets. The printable worksheet is the perfect addition to round out this preschool STEM challenge.
I don't know about you, but I am definitely getting excited for spring. There is just so much to look forward to such as warmer weather, being able to go outside for recess again, and working on fun and engaging spring STEM activities with students!
I just love this color changing flowers science experiment! It is really easy to do and the kids love watching the flowers change color. We think it is the perfect science activity for spring! I even created printable recording sheets that kids in preschool and early elementary can use to show their observations.
Teach kids to tackle challenges and build vital thinking skills with these fun problem-solving activities and games for preschoolers.
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Technology for preschoolers...examples of technologies young children can use (both electronic and non-electronic) AND how to integrate it into your STEM activities & plans!
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Students will create a picture using shaped block pieces. Once they have made their picture they will record the number of each shape used. You may also like the students to draw their picture by tracing around the shape blocks. This resource could also be used alongside our Collect and Construct Shape Game.
Discover what loose parts are and why you need them in your classroom. Download a FREE list of over 150 loose parts resources you can use to set up age appropriate investigation areas and learning invitations to start loose parts play in your early years setting.
Easy science experiments for young children that require little to no prep. Educate your child on STEM activities and exploding fruit volcanos.
Are you looking for a super fun way add a bug and insect theme to your dramatic play area? Find ideas to create an entomology lab dramatic play area setup. Your kids will love playing and learning in