This printable All About Me poster is perfect for a preschool or kindergarten All About Me theme. This will be a keepsake for years to come too!
This free printable All about Me worksheet is a fun activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. PDF template available in color and B&W
All About Me activity is a fun practice that brings lots of benefits more than just personal favorites. Various activities can be combined with the theme and best to apply for preschoolers or kindergarteners.
Looking for a fun Preschool Construction Theme for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On Construction Learning Activities for Preschool or Kindergarten.
A few weeks ago our little daredevil had her first x-ray due to a little jumping on the bed incident. Yup 1 little monkey jumping on the bed, she fell off and bumped her head… broke her clavicle. Well ever since, she has been fascinated with the bones inside her body so there couldn’t be […]
If I Were a Superhero Identify a few well-known superheroes with your students and brainstorm adjectives that describe these superheroes and their actions. After reviewing the list, ask students to identify people in their real lives that possess these characteristics. Ask students to complete this thinksheet and describe what kind…
Looking for fun Pond Theme Preschool Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On Pond Theme Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.
These all about me activities for preschoolers are engaging, hands-on centers to work on essential literacy skills in the classroom!
These five senses activities help kids learn about our senses of touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. They are suitable for kids in kindergarten, first
Tie-Dye Glue How many of you have tried the Magic Milk experiment with your kids and had fun watching all the colors swirling in a bowl of milk? My co-worker recently introduced me to a similar experiment, this time using glue! I must say...using glue was way cooler to watch than the milk version. For one,
These preschool human body printables will teach your kids about the human body. Have your kids place the organs onto the body to see where the organs belong.
Teach kids about flowers withour free printable parts of a flower worksheet pack. This set includes charts, diagrams, a flipbook and more.
Planting and growing a beanstalk using lima beans in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Perfect for a Jack and the Beanstalk theme!
Body awareness and being able to identify body parts is an important aspect of a child’s development. Knowing the different body parts can help children learn how to follow instructions (clean your hands vs clean your nose) or express themselves (my tummy hurts vs my hand hurts). Typically, children would start pointing to different parts of their body when an adult names them between 15 to 18 months, and would start labeling them by the age of 2. Learning different body part
Learn how to make a working pumping heart model with kids. This pumping heart model demonstrates how a real heart pumps blood in and out of its chambers!
Free printable Bible lesson for kids on the book of Psalms. Ideal for home or church use. Coloring pages, worksheets, Bible crafts, games, study guide and much more.
Use this free printable to create a rock collection container from a simple egg carton and get ideas for over 20 fun learning activities with rocks. Are you looking for some fun, easy, and inexpensive
FREE printable puzzles to teach preschoolers about antonyms and opposites. Includes 12 self-correcting puzzles with visual cues to find the matching pair of antonyms.
Explore the layers of the ocean with this easy but fun activity and learn more about the ocean and its animals! Free printable resources available here!
If you want to help your preschoolers learn about the five senses having sorting cards they mix-and-match is a great way to do so! These printable cards have a young boy demonstrating his sense alon
Our five senses tot school unit was full of exploration and learning. We had so much fun learning about our sense of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch that big sister Madelynn even joined us for a lot of our activities. Here were our plans for 5 Senses Week: And here are the details of […]
Teach your children what sound waves are and how they work using items you have at home. 4 simple sound science activities for kids.
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!
Made For Me Literacy provides special education teachers with engaging, comprehensive literacy units that include task boxes, crafts, comprehension, math, cooking, and sensory lessons. The hands on activities in these units work for prek, preschool, kindergarten classroom and homeschool.
Fabtastic ancient Greek architecture STEM challenge & activities! Perfect for all ages: preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, high school, and adult!
If you want to teach your little ones about the concept of opposites you will want to check out these fun opposites worksheets and activities.
A few weeks ago our little daredevil had her first x-ray due to a little jumping on the bed incident. Yup 1 little monkey jumping on the bed, she fell off and bumped her head… broke her clavicle. Well ever since, she has been fascinated with the bones inside her body so there couldn’t be […]
These plant activities for kindergarten include 5 or more lessons in every subject! Imagine a whole week of no prep lessons already done for you!
FREE printable Paper Hats that kids can color and wear when learning about community helpers, occupations, or when doing dramatic and pretend play. Great for preschool and kindergarten!
We love Japan in our home! My children have learned a lot, but still they crave more. All About Japan is a wonderful book with a wealth of information.
After exploring and Learning About the Parts of Leaves we decided to learn about leaf color and chlorophyll with an easy science experiment. I found...
Sharing activity inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems! Perfect for homeschool, classrooms, or family fun. Includes a free printable!
As it would turn out, making giant paper cup pyramids is difficult for preschoolers, but what a great STEM activity to supplement our Around the World theme!
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
The topic for today’s activity was Light and Shadows. We did some fun and educational Light and Shadow experiment to learn about shadows.
No study of architecture and engineering would be complete without talking about the Great Pyramids. Egyptian architecture is as mesmerizing in the 21st century as it must have been mystifying when they were constructed. And thanks to Bubble Guppies, a subject of great fascination to my preschool and toddler too! Egyptian Architecture…
Sunscreen painting! Creative STEAM activity teaches the science of sunscreen and is a fun art project. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and all kids.
Welcome to Day 2 of Speech-A-Palooza! I hope you enjoyed Whitney's post yesterday! Today's post is from Jen Alcorn, author of Crazy Speech World. Themes are something new I am trying this year, too. I had always done the traditional holiday themes, but I am now trying out a new theme every other week. This post will be helpful for any of you that use themes in your therapy sessions... or are thinking about doing it! One of the most popular questions I get is about using themes for therapy. Mostly, how do I plan my themes? I'm sure other people have different methods, but here is how I do it... My therapy themes are simple and straightforward. Over the summer, I sit down with my calendar and map it out. It takes an hour or two, but it ends up making therapy planning incredibly easier. Why? Because you are able to narrow your focus. When I tackled this project the first time, it was a little overwhelming. But the more you do it, the more comfortable you become with the process and it ended up being pretty easy for me this past summer. Something you may find helpful is from Perkilou Products...it is a four week calendar for every month of the year. It gave me ideas when I was first starting to create my own. My own version is a little different. I center my planning around holidays and seasons, some of which I use for two weeks. You can download my version HERE. I also created a blank version, which you can grab HERE. After this part comes the fun stuff...finding materials! Blogs. I think these are the best places to get inspired and find activities. Pinterest. I have seen tons of Pin Boards dedicated to specific holidays, seasons, or themes. You can even search by theme using the search box. Books. Look through your own or go visit the library! You can find a book on any topic, try to find various levels, as well as fiction and non-fiction. Go through your STUFF! Pull your files out and go through your cabinets. I bet you have tons of your own materials that you can use :) I have started organizing my themes by binders to keep up with it all. I bought tons of page protectors to keep all my original worksheets and materials in, and all of my activities for that theme go in the binder. I also make a list of all the manipulatives that I have that go with the theme...like I have jack-o-latern baskets I can use for Halloween or the Popcorn containers with the carnival theme. I just don't want to forget what I have! We always have so much STUFF! I still use my trusty bag of favorites...CandyLand, Apples to Apples, Chipper Chat etc. to fill in the gaps. Not everything I do is related to the theme, but I love having the organization of using themes in therapy. I really believe that it has positively impacted my therapy and I would encourage any SLP to do it!
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
Explore the amazing journey of plants with our Life Cycle of a Plant worksheet! Engaging activities and visuals for young learners. 🌱
Learn how to create simple models and maps with early years students with this free geography printable!
Fun hands-on weather science experiments for kids, all are simple experiments that can be done with materials you already have at home.
I am linking up with DeeDee and sharing a peek at my week... and year. It's been a little chaotic around here lately, so I created a weekl...
My 5 Senses - Activities and Printables - Touch, taste, smell, sight, sound... so many fun kids activities!
In the third chapter Farmer Boy, we read about Almanzo thinking about milk and popcorn together and how they don't overflow. Of course, we had to try this!
Do you love to watch the Olympics? What is your favorite Olympic Event? Swimming is one of our family favorites. I thought it would be fun to have an Olympic themed party and so I collected some Olympic Crafts, Activities and Game Ideas from around the web. How will you celebrate the Olympic Games? As always, be