A product can be sold by more than one seller. The sellers of the products offered for sale by more than one seller are listed according to the price they set for the product, seller scores, delivery status, promotions on the products, whether the shipping is free or not, whether the products can be delivered with fast delivery, and the stock and category information of the products. Our product is produced entirely by first-class printing on wooden material. Since it is made of wooden material, you can use it for many years. Your child will both have fun and learn with this matching game. Puzzle toys improve your child's visual memory, help establish cause and effect relationships, sensory development and hand-eye coordination. There are a total of 24 cards in the set. Focus and strong memory skills are very important for preschool children. One of the most important products that can improve these abilities are memory cards. Specially prepared educational cards help your baby calm down, increase concentration skills, develop natural curiosity and encourage the creation of brain cell connections. It helps children develop their problem-solving skills and matching skills while assembling seemingly complex pieces of intelligence cards. Children will both have fun and learn with these cute Montessori matching cards specially designed for little ones. Each piece measures 5.5cm x 7.5cm.
Homemade cloud dough is sure to please and you only need 2 ingredients from the kitchen for this recipe. Enjoy hands-on sensory play!
What kid doesn’t love exploring with magnets? Other than our magnet letters we really haven’t played too much with magnets together. So I ordered some magnetic wands and this week’s Sensory Summer theme was all about magnets! If you want to gather all of your materials before you start, we found almost everything we needed […]
Shapes and playdough seem like such a great combination, right? Playing with something fun like playdough all while learning about shapes! I knew it was a winning combination and thus, the shape playdough mats were created! They're great for open-ended play or more directed learning. There are so many great ways to learn about and work
Make this quick and easy sand dough recipe. Sand dough is a unique sensory play material that molds and shapes and doesn't dry out!
These colorful shapes images are an excellent addition to your teaching shapes file. Use them as shapes flashcards or other fun activities!
Sensory activities are especially important for deaf children to help them to develop on their hearing as well as all the other senses.
Building with Shaving Cream Blocks is a fun & unexpected way to play for toddlers & preschoolers. Enjoy a sensory & fine motor skills activity with blocks.
Make this Monster Moon Sand with your kiddos and have such a fun time! Dig your hands in and mold shapes and creatures. Such a fun sensory activity!
Grab these free printable shape playdough mats PDF for your preschool or kindergarten kids. 2d shapes worksheets - shapes activities.
Shape Sorting Sensory Invitation to Play incorporates early math skills such as identifying shapes and sorting, fine motor skills and tactile sensory input.
Help your young student discover the world of geometry with these worksheets for 1st-grade students. Practice drawing skills and learn about shapes.
This is another 5-senses activity. We did 10 different materials, ranging from feathers to sandpaper and everything in between. We had the kids feel each piece of material and then had them glue them onto the hands. We asked the kids to describe the material and what if felt like to them. I LOVE the answers that we got from some of the kids. My own little girl, had some that made me crack up. The sandpaper felt like Poppa's face, the fake leather felt like a couch and one of them felt like her dog Brody. It was fun to hear their answers. Fabric stores are great to look for material for this project. A remnant can go a long way when your talking about 1 inch pieces. Also look at the craft supplies and hardware stores. We used sponges and Brillo pads, the possibilities are endless.
Teaching your preschooler about shapes? Try this fun, hands-on geometry activity by building shapes with playdoh!
How you can promote math concepts in playful and natural ways! As adults, we can tend to over-think how to go about teaching math to young children but promoting mathematical thinking and basic math concepts can come through all kinds of
How to make Squishy Sensory Bags?- Squishy bags are perfect for sensory play without the mess. They are cheap and easy to make and your child will enjoy manipulating and playing with them. The squishy bag is perfect for practicing letters, numbers, name writing, drawing pictures, shapes and words. Your child can practice hand and
Composing Shapes is such a fun topic in first grade and kindergarten geometry! Learning how to compose 2D and 3D shapes is fun because, well...
Construction themed activities and centers inspiration is HERE! Get out your planner, and let’s plan a ton of fun and engaging construction-themed activities your little learners (Preschool, Pre-k, and kindergarten)...
Looking for fun May Morning Tubs for kids? Check out these 10 Hands-On spring theme activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
Would like to put together a color mixing activity without all the mess that comes with it? Try shaving cream color mixing sensory bag!
Space activities and centers (literacy, math, fine motor, stem, blocks, sensory, and more) for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
If you are looking for fun art and play recipes you are in the right place! From slime & dough to goop and goo, this ...
I am so excited to bring another story and sensory activity set to you! I love sharing favorite picture books...
This shape activity is one that preschoolers love, and it only takes a minute to put it together. Jonathan (age 3.5) has been desperate to “do school” when we are doing school. And one or two coloring pages won’t cut it! He colors something and then says, “Now what can I do, Mom?” I’m glad […]
This printable pack of shapes tracing worksheets includes circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, ovals, diamonds, crescents, octagons, pentagons, hexagons, hearts, and stars. Tracing shapes worksheets like these can also be used as shapes coloring pages. Simply have your preschoolers and kindergartners trace each shape and color them in using a coloring utensil of your choice.
We have been learning about 3-D shapes. We compared the shapes by whether they can roll slide or both. We also sorted real objects by their 3-D shape. We made the shapes with playdough and we read the Math Start Book Jack the Builder and created our own 3-D sculptures and charted how many of each 3-D shape we used.
Cut out the Rectangle shapes and paste them into the larger shape in this printable worksheet. Perfect for preschool children to practice recognizing shapes.
Pre-escritura cuaderno de trabajo para preescolar 5 años.. Queridos maestros y maestras hoy les compartimos este cuadernillo de trabajo de preescritura
Messy play is often a turn off to doing activities with your kids. These 10 ideas to keep it clean will encourage more messy play activities!
Our theme this week was "Our Five Senses" and we focused on the letter B and the shape circle. We read this week: Ferdinand by Munro Leaf Paddington by Mark Brown Paddington and the Busy Bee Carnival by Mark Brown The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Stellaluna by Janelle Cannon Our question of the week was "What is something that you are really good at?" For our theme of the week, we talked a lot about our senses, what they help us do and why we need them. We made texture collages: This week is full of some of my favorite activities from the year, these texture collages being one of them. I love how each one is different, and the kids are so proud of the texture choices that they make. AND they look amazing on the wall. We tasted sweet, salty and sour things, and the kids had to vote on their favorite taste. (They think it's awesome when they get to eat things as part of a project.) We tested their sense of smells with this project where I asked them to describe the things that they were smelling. I used perfume, shampoo, chocolate syrup, pickle juice, toothpaste and (the most tricky) water. Out on our schools nature trail we talked about the different sounds that we could hear. We did this at various points of our walk, close to the school, by the parking lot and deeper in the woods. Lastly we did another activity with the sense of touch. I set up my table with different texture objects. I used flour, rice, oatmeal, sand and a scrubbing sponge. As the students felt each thing, I asked them to describe what they were feeling. It was hard to get them away from just telling them what the items were and to use describing words, but we got there in the end. For our shape of the week, the kids practiced drawing circles with this cool worksheet of circles and another with squares and circles. We also worked on recognizing circles out of other shapes. We talked a lot about things that are circles. We sang the song "This is a circle, this is a circle. How can you tell? How can you tell? It goes round and round, No end can be found, It's a circle, it's a circle." -Found Here For our letter activities, we used our handwriting sheet for the letter B, the sheet that helps work on letter recognition, both were mentioned in the "All About Me" post. The students also wrote in their journals for the letter B. We turned B's into Bees! After we read Ferdinand we all made our own bees. This was a great way for the kids to practice their cutting skills. I love how each child's bee is different. Another project that we did (another one of my favorites all year) is the Boat Builder activity. I love it because I give the students the materials and the end result is something completely their own. Each child got a piece of white paper, a square of brown paper, a skinny black rectangle, scissors, a glue stick and crayons with the instruction of make me a boat however you want to. (They love when I say that). If I get "I don't know how..." or " I can't do it.." We go back a few steps and talk about boats.. what do they look like, where do we find them, what do they do, and then the creative juices start flowing. Here's the end results! Love it! For our Alphabet wall we made butterflies with coffee filters and water color paint. After the children painted their coffee filters and they dried I used small pipe cleaners to turn them into butterflies! And with the B addition, our wall now looks like... Our list for words beginning with B's was very impressive. Here it is! As a side note, teachers always need to be flexible, and as such, it was in the best interest of the flow of the classroom to switch two centers, the library and dramatic play center. And I'm always telling the kids to make sure that they turn off the water faucet after getting a drink or washing their hands. I tell them to "Save the water for the fishes, so I painted a mural for above the sink to remind them. Up next week: The letter C, Triangles and "Our Feelings".
This week was full of sorting, painting all kinds of sensory play as we learned about stars with our shape themed baby bins. Here is a look at what we have planned for our 6 shape themed baby bins: Here are the details for each of our activities: Star Theme Read Aloud: We started the week […]
Teach kids 2D shapes with these adorable preschool shapes worksheets and activities. All of the basic shapes for preschool are included.
Learn why and how children develop pre-writing skills in this podcast episode. Based on research, there's lots of information and links to free printables.