20 SHARES Share This! Save This! When you’re looking for fine motor activities for your Family preschool theme, you don’t need hundreds of amazing ideas. You just need five amazing ideas that you can take into your preschool classroom and immediately put into action. You only need one fine motor activity per day, so we’ve …
A Preschool Clothes Theme can help preschoolers with matching, textures and the self-help skill of dressing themselves!
Preview does not show all pages included - there are 115 total!Clothing unit center activities and vocabulary for 3K, Pre-K, Preschool and Kindergarten. This resource includes a variety of clothing themed vocabulary and visuals, clothing math and literacy activities and games, writing and tracing pa...
Looking for fun Weather Activities for Preschool? This set is packed with weather charts, activities, and weather worksheets you'll love.
A creative collection of Corduroy activities and crafts to do with children, inspired by the book Corduroy by Don Freeman.
An easy hot and cold sorting activity, if you are looking for sorting games for preschoolers and older kids.
These Bible Story Sequencing Cards can be used after reading a Bible story to children to see what they comprehend about the story and to practice putting
We’re learning about the continent of Africa this month! Here we have our materials for the study of Africa displayed on our Geography shelf. I’m lucky to have a sister who travels a lot and brings back treasures for the classroom! So many fun things to touch and examine here! These items are […]
1-2-3 Come Do Some Winter Writing Prompt Crafts With Me Do you read the story “The Jacket I Wear In The Snow?” My kiddos and I really enjoy Shirley Neitzel’s books. They are perfect for sequencing and retelling a story too. With that in mind, I designed several craftivities t...
I've been wanting to do a laundry theme since last spring. I'm excited to say that I FINALLY got around to it. :) These are the two books t...
These weather bear activities help kids learn about weather symbols, temperature and how to dress the bear in suitable clothes. They're suitable for kids
Print, cut and sort these socks with your preschooler! Little ones love sorting socks and finding the matches, so this is a fun game when you don't have any laundry to sort. This is a great busy activity for some quiet learning time. This listing is a PDF printable file. No physical product will be sent. HOW IT WORKS: Place your order - click the "Add to Cart" button. After the purchase, you will receive an email with link to download file. You can also view your download link to file on your receipt page under "Purchases & Reviews". Print your downloaded file at home or your local print shop. *** Colors may vary slightly from appearance on computer screen to printed files. Each monitor displays colors slightly different. Color intensity and variation in the printed format will depend on printer quality, printing settings, paper texture and quality. *** Due to the digital nature of this product, no refunds or exchanges will be given. But, please contact me if something is wrong with your downloaded file or if you have any questions! This file is for personal use only. Wainbough Co retains all rights. This file may not be shared, forwarded, sold, or distributed.
Practice color word recognition, fine motor skills and counting with this Llama Llama Red Pajama color words recognition activity.
A fun painting activity to do after reading the classic Eric Carle book The Mixed-Up Chameleon!
Do you love Pete The Cat as much as we do? There isn't one book that we have read that we don't enjoy reading over and over again. Our favorite, though, is Pete The Cat I Love My White Shoes. It is such a great idea for a theme and leads to so many fun activities! We found some of our favorite shoe themed activities that include Math, Literacy, Art & Crafts, and Sensory.
Learn all about England with these England crafts and activities for kids. Includes, crafts, printables, art projects, and more!
For the past two weeks students have studied the topic of "clothing" during our discovery time. We have sorted clothing by patterns, sizes, seasons, and colors! We are reading "The Three Bears" which ties in nicely with size ordering and clothing. We have felt different textures and learned how some fabrics are made. Students participated in a yarn collage project. We have been using yarn in different ways and we now have a yarn art gallery up for display in our hall and in our classroom. Students made yarn collages this week. They practiced twisting and squeezing their own glue and cutting the yarn. They chose where and how to arrange their yarn ...and were able to use recycled gas station to-go cup lids! Students also made yarn block prints by wrapping yarn around wood blocks and then stamping it with paints. We have been learning so many new words like fabric, thread, stitch, sewing, crocheting, knitting, and quilting. Students are also in the process of making a real quilt. Our pre-k assistant has brought in her sewing machine to sew together or quilting squares! We are going to talk about the different parts of the sewing machine and their functions. We started out researching and asking questions about clothing which evolved into learning about fabric and what else fabric can be made into. The project originates from one of our school curricula called Creative Curriculum. Today we watched children in India practice the art of weaving and students made their own paper weave art! Documenting student learning and creative thinking! It is not about the end result..it is about the process! Our window gallery and Three Bears Kitchen! Choosing colors for yarn block art! Printing! Student block prints and photo documentation in our hall gallery! We asked students, as they were making their art, how they were making it.. did they have a plan? ..and what happens if..? Our paper weaving project! Patterning and positional words! Chang Naga kids sing a weaving song at Changdang village, Tuensang district, Nagaland. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp06_BSkLIk
If you have a little one who is learning their colors, this set of penguin printables with color matching clothes is a super cute way to help them learn. Get the free downloads from Tot Schooling, …
Last fall all of Isabella's friends began preschool. We choose to not pay for private preschool and she did not get into any public preK programs that we applied to (via a lottery system). I decided I would do some homeschooling for preschool. But then September came and we travelled all over the country for a month. When we returned home I spent 100% of my free time looking for a new apartment. Then we moved. Then I had a baby. And the holidays happened. And we are just finishing with Brian transitioning between jobs. Wow-zah! Life has been busy! What I had planned to begin in September is just now finally happening! Way back when, I came across a cool program called Five in a Row. It's a literature program that uses children's books as a foundation and then incorporates a wide variety of learning opportunities based on that book. We started with Before Five in a Row, which is a little more open and relaxed approach. One thing that really sold me on using this curriculum was that there are a lot of bloggers who are using it and post loads of inspirational ideas. Delightful Learning has been a major inspiration so far. This week we started the program with the book, Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? It is a fun book, full of sweet rhymes centered on what a little bear will wear throughout the day. The kids and I really enjoyed reading the story every morning and then doing a few related activities. Here are just a handful of activities we did last week: coloring fun matching rhymes whole wheat bear pancakes just cute identifying shapes in the book and then painting more painting a teddy bear picnic--almost the same lunch Jesse Bear ate--the kids actually tried the celery with sprouts Isabella really enjoyed the picnic this is the lap book with a lot the activities we worked on
Simple Sewing for Preschoolers! All you need is a few supplies to create your own simple sewing tray, most of which you probably have already!
This ws is made for practicing the people description according to the plan. There are full plans and plans with missing information which the ss have to add. Hope it will be useful. Thank you!!! - ESL worksheets
Get this free five senses pocket chart activity for learning about the five senses in preschool and kindergarten!
Laundry is a simple chore that I’ve found my kids love to help with. Read " Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash " by Sarah Weeks Let the kid...
Engage your early learners in hands-on fun and sharpen sorting skills with this Seasons Sort printable game.
This is a fun and interactive sheep sensory and fine motor activity. Dots that you can cut out are included, but it is also fun to use big kids tweezers or tongs with cottonballs, pompoms, etc. This product also comes in a bundle to save you money! You can see it here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/784279641/farm-bundle-curriculum-preschool-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 What’s included? (3) page PDF (Color and Black and White). The dot page is neutral, so only one page is included of those. - Color: Sheep fine motor activity Dot sheet - Black and White: Sheep fine motor activity Optional things needed from home: Cotton balls or pompoms, clothes pins, large child tweezers (see photo). *This listing is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, which means no physical item will be sent to you. You will need to print, laminate, and add velcro if/as desired. *Because this is an instant download, there are no refunds. This download is for individual use ONLY. Not for resale!
A few items from East Asia on our shelves for the children to examine These photo-description cards are from the Asia A-Z Montessori Printables Pack Writing numbers in Chinese Origami fun A simple zen garden found at the dollar store Learning how to make some Chinese and Japanese characters with our Sumi E Board […]
Adorable December Preschool Worksheets to make your lesson plans easier and help you get through the holiday season. So many fun preschool activities.
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" According to Oxford