Keep reading for pet activities and centers for a fun theme in your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten room.
Get these free printable counting mats - put eggs on the nests! Just right for kids ages 2-5.
A fun dental health play dough activity for preschool and pre-k. Your kids will have a blast learning about teeth and how to care for them!
Calendar time tips for Pre-K teachers. Pictures and ideas for setting up a successful and meaningful calendar time routine in your classroom.
Planting and growing a beanstalk using lima beans in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Perfect for a Jack and the Beanstalk theme!
How exactly do you teach color to kids? Do they learn them naturally or are lessons required? Check out these fun activities to help teach color to kids!
Make a pretty blooming hyacinth craft to celebrate the arrival of spring. This clever flower craft uses gift bows to make this EASY project!
Fun, hands-on human body for kids project to learn about body systems, organs, bones, muscles, and more! Print playdough mats for activity.
All about me activities, ideas, and printables for an All About Me theme in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Hands-on lesson plans, activities, and printables to make learning fun for kids!
Let’s make a weather chart! Download this free weather spinner printable and let’s learn about the weather. Free printable weather spinner activity Checking in with the weather each day gives children an immediate connection with nature and can be a ritual in a gentle weekly rhythm. You can use this free weather […]
In preschool we have been studying the five senses and this activity, matching sounds, has turned out to be one of the students' favorites.
During Health and teeth week we talked a lot about germs and sugar bugs. And a lot of children have been coming in with runny noses and coughs so I had to find a way to really explain germs and how quickly they spread. I created this felt story to go along with our theme and created the corny rhyme to go with it. So many children wash their hand for about two seconds and I really wanted them to understand that the germs will stay on them. Before we did the rhyme I pretended to sneeze and put glitter (germs) on my hand and then had a child touch my "germ" hand. Well, that child touched another friends hand and so on and so on and the germs spread all over to each child. When they went to wash it off I explained that you have to really wash your hands good to get all the germs off. Ok, enough rambling, here is the story. Five Little Germs by Analisa Carrillo 5 Little Germs 5 Little germs were on my hand. because someone went ah ah ah choo. They didn't sneeze into their arm, so the germs stuck to me like glue. I had to wash my hands with soap before I went to play. I didn't wash them long enough So 4 germs were left to stay. By the way, the cute little germs were the ones I made. The creepy ones my husband made ;) LOL, but he did a good job and he was a big help!