Let’s get moving with a DIY action cube!
Get your preschoolers up and moving with these simple DIY action cubes!
Get your preschoolers up and moving with these simple DIY action cubes!
A fun way to change up the painting process is by offering different materials to paint with. We’ve had fun painting with mittens this week.
Have you ever taken the time to truly examine a snowflake? That’s exactly what we did when we tried to catch a falling snowflake in preschool.
Lining up colored craft sticks was one of our favorite activities during our study of lines in preschool.
Taping paintbrushes and crayons together creates a unique art experience while exploring lines in preschool.
Learning about the sound of the letter L was a fun experience as we played games on lines taped to the carpet and traced lines on the light table.
Learning to follow directions can be fun and interactive with this multipurpose interactive bulletin board approach.
We brought some creative art into our recent exploration of measurement and length with string art!
We continued our fun day of exploration by measuring colored spaghetti noodles.
To extend our exploration of length and measurement, we made our own measuring tapes in preschool.
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool…
To help the children be more independent in putting coats on, we teach them this simple process so they can learn how to put on their own coat.
Offering a variety of bottles and lots of lids proves to be a challenging invitation for children to solve this puzzle.
Come and see this simple idea for young children to be kind and share kindness with a heartprint!
Patterning with partners is a fun and cooperative way to explore important math and language skills.
We’ve have been building our eye-hand coordination by playing with lemon drops on the light table in preschool.
Surely there is nothing that could brighten a cold winter day more than lemon drop painting. Come and see how we brightened our day with Lemon Drop Painting and more!
Valentine’s day themed art can be as simple as printmaking with paper hearts. With just a few materials that are readily found around your home or classroom, your children can create beautiful heart-shaped prints.
Lacing cards are a fun and simple way to build fine motors in preschool-aged children, especially when they are holiday themed.
Hearts are a wonderful shape for sorting, graphing, counting, estimating, and more! Come and see how we put our hearts and minds to work as we explored a little heart math fun!
Introducing and exploring the writing and printing process through the use of salt trays in preschool…
While learning about the letter “P” we decided to explore with pizza! Pizza is an all-time favorite food for many preschoolers, and activities involving pizza
We want to share some ideas with you as you get ready to go back to school! As summer winds down and you prepare to
Cardboard yarn creations are a fun way to repurpose cardboard and build fine motor skills! This week, we decided to explore with yarn and enhance
Fourth of July is almost here! We have gathered some of our favorite ways to celebrate with young children. We love these ideas from fellow
Are your kids into bugs? We have some great ways to investigate bugs in your home or classroom. Our class really seems to be fascinated
Invitations to Draw are a wonderful way to spark creativity in young children! We are so excited to share with you the newest book by