Engage your early learners in hands-on fun and sharpen sorting skills with this Seasons Sort printable game.
Pinpunching snowflakes and mittens. The mittens can be decorated with little dots or paper-punched snowflakes Pinpunching a snowman and decorating with various items Cutting coffee-filter snowflakes. I like to pre-fold and pre-draw the lines, then paperclip together to help the younger ones manage this work. Older children can be shown how to prepare the […]
A free printable with over 80 preschool themes. The themes are organized by season, but also has a list of general themes for preschoolers.
Learn the 4 seaons for kids with these FREE seasons printables to color, cut, and spin. Way more fun than season worksheets!
Looking for some adorable four seasons crafts and activities for kids? This collection has you covered! You’ll find all kinds of art projects and learning activities for spring, summer, fall, and winter! Follow our Creative Learning Activities Pinterest board! This post contains affiliate links. Nothing helps children learn more about all four seasons …
Help your kindergartener cut out the shapes at the bottom, then match them up to the right season. Then go crazy coloring! Download to complete online or as a printable!
FREE printable Sequencing worksheets for preschool and kindergarten kids. Includes 15 activities featuring seasonal themes, hygiene such as brushing teeth, washing hands, and fire safety. Great for language and literacy development!
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Thanks for stopping by our last day of linky parties. Today is Fun Friday and we will be talking about all the FUN things we do in our classroom. If you missed any of the previous posts, you can check them out here: >>>Must Have Monday >>>Tell Us About You Tuesday >>>Wonderful Wednesday >>>Throwback Thursday Well, I'm Hadar from Miss Kindergarten and I'm excited to share with you some ideas about how we make our days entertaining and FUN! I might be one of the only schools left in the world who does half-day kindergarten, so we definitely have to find ways to squeeeeeze it all in! I like to integrate fun throughout our day using games and songs. Here's a fun game we play at the end of our shape unit. The kiddos love singing and playing this game, plus we're reviewing our shapes at the same time! {click here to download the shape game} We also love to sing all the live long day! Here's a fun song we sing during calendar time after we check the weather. {click here to download the seasons song} We make learning letter sounds fun with this fun chant! We recite the chant together, the one student gets to come up to the front of the room and choose an apple from the basket. They hold up the apple and we all say its sound. {click here to download Alphabet Sounds freebie} We also love to have fun when learning to read and write! Here we are using letter beads and pipe cleaners to build sentences. The center was intended to simply practice spelling sight words, but when my students asked to build a sentence, who was I to say no?! #happyteacher Using HUGE foam dice really makes reading word families fun! Roll the dice, find the number, and read the words on the row! My kids ask me to play the "dice game" EVERY time we do reading groups. They feel so successful reading these words and that makes reading fun! {click here to download Fluency Families freebie} We love using stamps to make learning fun! In this center we're using stamps to practice spelling our sight words. {click here to read more about our stamping centers} We also love using playdoh in our classroom! Play while you learn! {click here to download a playdoh freebie} And finally, who wouldn't want to use toy cars while learning!? We use the cars to help practice path of motion as we are learning our letters. Hi everyone! This is Donna from Kinderglynn. Today I wanted to share with you some fun things we do in our classroom. One of my favorite things we do is Go Noodle. What is Go Noodle? Well, Go Noodle helps take all that energy that the little ones have and channel it into something fun. There are many ways you can do Go Noodle in your classroom. When I started using it I had the all the letters to spell "Go Noodle" out and every time I caught the class being good we would add a letter to the board until we spelled it out and then we would perform the activity. But...... as you can imagine, sometimes that takes a little longer than expected and the kids need something fun to do everyday to get their wiggles out so we started doing it in the afternoon every day. It was something that they looked forward to and I saw a huge improvement in their afternoon performance. (we had a really long afternoon!) The kids love it because they get to choose a character and watch the character grow. If you have never heard of Go Noodle, you definitely need to check it out. Another way I incorporate positive behavior is by using Class Dojo. You can set Class Dojo up to suit your needs. You choose what you want your students to get points for during the day and then you can have them go up and give themselves points or you can do it right from your small group using an app on your phone. In my school, all of the classes connected together so if we saw another class being really good or we saw a child doing something kind or showing fabulous behavior, we could give the class or a child in another class points too. It is a fabulous teaching tool. You can even set up parent accounts so that the parents can see how their child is doing. Now for a few freebies from my store that the kids love to do. If your students have a hard time learning their right from their left this is a perfect game for them. The children will all start with three counters and depending on what they roll, they will either keep their counter, pass it to the right, pass it to the left or place one in the center. The kids love it and I love it because everyone always stays in the game until the final counter is placed. It really keeps the kids on their toes and they learn their right from their left really quick. Just click on the picture to grab this freebie. Another thing the kids love to do is practice their numbers especially their teen numbers. We all want them to be able to say them quickly without thinking so this fun Speedy Race game featuring Pete the Cat will certainly help them. The students roll a dice and whatever number they roll, they go to that line and say the numbers as fast as they can. I also have this for lower numbers, letters, sight words, sentences. They never get tired of playing this. We hope these ideas helped you think of some FUN ways to help your kiddos learn! Don't forget to link up and share your fun ideas with us below! An InLinkz Link-up
Download and print free preschool worksheets in PDF form.These free preschool worksheets have been designed to expand the knowledge of weather and seasons of your child. Spending time outdoors with your child to experience the pouring of rain and listening to the sounds of the rain will help balance your child’s emotions. Our worksheets on weather have cute graphics which will improve your child's visual perception which is an important skill to develop.
If you are a Speech Language Pathologist and you are looking for some- keep reading! There are so many advantages to using themes in therapy. If you are a themed therapist or just getting started, you’ll definitely want to read this list of themes for speech therapy!I have listed all of my favourite Speech therapy themes by month - and they will last you the year! You can use them with your preschool and early elementary students. I included a variety of holidays and non-holiday themes, so there
Here are some fun songs for teaching about Weather and Seasons with young children! These songs are great for Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten. Find
Apple science experiment to explore the effect of different liquids on apple slices. A fun, science experiment for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten
One of the fun and hands-on activities from my Seasons K-2 Unit Study is this 4 Seasons Flip Book. Actually, there are two seasons flip books included: one that’s more picture-based with simple language and one goes a little more in-depth. You can get both season flip books in one quick download today. Just click ... Read More about 4 Seasons Flip Book {2 FREE Levels}
Last week we did some fun things with learning the seasons. Most of our learning came from our small group books. I use Reading A-Z, so I can make the themes fit what I want usually. And it did PERFECTLY! After a few days of really learning about seasons, we did a craft idea on an apple tree. They kids should REALLY know the apple tree, right?! So that's what I like to do. I got the picture of the tree from {THIS} post. It's a JPEG download (the link is in the comments on her blogpost). After I printed it, I just used good old fashion white out to cover the season names. They colored the tree brown, then cute apart the tree. (She has them already divided up) They put the pieces back together on the paper and then I had them label the seasons, IN ORDER. Once they had them in order (they could start with whatever season they wanted), I called them back to the table to do their painting. And now they hang in our room - and I love them! Another activity they did was to write their book of seasons. I suggested they talked about the weather, the plants, what they see..... Some were a little more detailed in their writing than others... but hey, their illustrations show me they know it! Leaf Litter!! Our phrase we learned that week from our Scholastic News. I love it! We really talked about the trees being bare in the winter.... you know, in other states besides Florida. If you want this little book, you can click {HERE} to download it. Then, to end the week. they did a "My Favorite Season" writing, where they had to write to explain why...using what they like to do, what the weather was like, what the plants did and if the days were long and hot or short and cold. And we worked on having a closing statement. They drew what they would see if they looked out their window at home. What would be going on outside?? Then, depending on which season they picked, they glued it to that color background. You can grab this activity {HERE}. Living in FL, I really like stressing about the season since we don't really have seasons here. That is the one of the FEW downfalls of living in FL.
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This printable Frankenstein Halloween Scissor Skills Haircut Activity is such fun! A great way for kids to enjoy developing their scissor skills this spooky season!
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Let's embrace the rain with this free I Spy a Rainy Day printable. A free weather puzzle for kids. A great way to introduce the subject of weather to preschool or kindergarten students.
Well Halloween has come and gone and I can’t believe it is already November 1st! That means in less than a month my big girl turns 3! As she continues to grow and learn, I am going to be trying to find new skills for her to practice in Tot School while continuing to […]
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With water, coffee filters, markers, and the free Leaf Template, kids can make a colorful Leaf Craft with this COOL and CREATIVE art project with a STEAM twist.
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