Sunscreen painting! Creative STEAM activity teaches the science of sunscreen and is a fun art project. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and all kids.
Learn how to make a pom pom shooter. This fun craft doubles as a STEM activity for kids. Kids will love learning physics with this fun toy.
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…
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These six free printable Human Body Worksheets contain activities to keep a child entertained while also teaching them everything they need to know about the human body. The human body is so important to learn about!
Ready? Set. GO! Blast off with this EASY balloon rocket experiment! Learn simply physics with a fun summer science activity for kids.
Learn about how sound is made! Make science fun for kids of all ages by teaching them how sound is made. This sound activity is great for all curriculum
See How to Make a Water Xylophone and Learn about how sound waves travel, different pitches, and the science behind these perfect Music Preschool Activities. Plus, have fun playing on your own homemade DIY water xylophone musical instrument
With just toothpicks and water, you can wow your children with this toothpick star trick plus teach them about capillary action.
I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
Make an easy heart pump model with your kids! Household items quickly put together a working model of how hearts pump blood. STEM fun!
Fabtastic ancient Greek architecture STEM challenge & activities! Perfect for all ages: preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, high school, and adult!
This Salt Painting Science Experiment is a fun way to combine art and science. It is also a visual and hands-on way for children to learn about absorption.
Building a Worm Observatory and Observing earthworms in our homeshool has been such a fun learning experience.
Of all the art and science projects that I have done, lemon and watercolor science has been my #1 fave for YEARS! Let's get started.
Exciting elephant toothpaste science experiment for kids that is sure to bring amazement! Perfect for your little scientist at home. Watch what will happen!
All About ME! Get to know your group with this fun printable! Students will answer the following prompts: Name Favorite Color Family Drawing Birthday Summer Postcard (drawing and description of one thing they did/place they visited this summer) Favorite Food Favorite Drink Things they're good at SELFIE drawing Want more Back to School Activities? Try these: Mingle Bingo Instagram Page Get to Know You Activity
Making shadow puppets is a quick and easy boredom buster. Although, I have always found it a little tricky to use my hands to make shadow puppets, this is an easier way to make shadow puppets with …
Elephant toothpaste is such a fun and easy science experiment for kids! Explore this chemical reaction that has an exciting, foaming result -- which shoots right out of the bottle! You can set up this STEM activity for yourself in just a few minutes - you only need a few simple ingredients! It's quick and easy, and the wow factor will make you want to try the experiment over and over again. The bubbles and foam are SO COOL! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps
Enhance your child's ability to follow directions and describe the location of an object using positional or directional words.
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!
This musical scale activity is easy to provide with mason jars. The activity will engage listening skills and fine motor skills, while providing sensory play.
So many ways to explore some extra creativity! These fun art challenges are perfect for kids and adults to stretch their imaginations!
Our rainy, rainy spring has finally ended and now it’s HOT! We hit the high 90’s yesterday (haven’t hit 100 yet, so that’s good). The younger boys and I took advantage of the hot sun and did a simple science experiment with melting. This is SO easy and really interesting for the preschool and kindergarten […]
For days when you want to relax at home, the kids can still do this fun Bubble Art Activity. Perfect for all ages and takes mere minutes to set up.
Check out these awesome summer printable preschool worksheets! You'll find both Math & Literacy activities that are quick & easy for your little kids! They're a fun, no prep way to get your preschoolers thinking!
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Quick, easy, and NO MESS watermelon activities for preschoolers? This watermelon squish bag is great for a watermelon theme!
Check out all of these fantastic beach themed gross motor and beach themed fine motor activities. I love the games and video ideas!
You know you’re an activity mom when you see some RED Jell-O and automatically think of how you can use it to build fine motor skills. Yep, today I’m sharing...
Summer activities for preschool and Kinder centers. Work on letters, counting, initial sounds, sorting by size, subitizing and more!
Summer months mean lots of time in the sun. Don't let the harmful rays hurt you. Learn about sun safety with these free resources.
Summer is finally here, and it’s time to celebrate with FUN, hands-on SUMMER activities your little learners will go bonkers for! Take the learning outside or get messy inside and...
Ice cream math activity perfect for your summer activities for preschoolers and kindergarten kids. Free printable number cones available, too.
Craft Ideas Using Pool Noodles I've said this time and time again - at Glued To My Crafts, we absolutely LOVE stepping outside the box. BIG TIME! It
We love to plan a special craft and snack to celebrate the summer solstice. This year we made some cheery sunny monoprints to help us welcome summer. Making monoprints is one of my girls' all-time favorite art techniques!
As you are nearing the end of the school year, this summer theme will be sure to add some fun to your last few days! These activities are from my Summer Preschool Pack in my TPT shop. Summer Preschool Theme Flip and Cover Watermelon- This activity comes in color and b&w which gives you a TON of options! Flip over a letter card and mark the picture with that beginning sound. You can use pom poms, dot stickers, dot markers, or counters. Surfing for Sounds- This letter/sound sorting activity can be done several ways. Simply match the surf boards to the letter sand. OR place it in kinetic sand or play doh to have the surfboards stand up! Sandcastle Counting- We love kinetic sand, so we placed the counting cards in a sensory tray. Pull out a sandcastle and count the windows. Trace the number on the recording page. Summer Fine Motor Eraser Save- Use tongs to save the mini erasers from the shaving cream! Counting Sunrays - Pick a number card. Count that many sunrays (pipe cleaners) onto the sun. Watermelon Name Craft- Write each child's name on the watermelon. Have your student write their name on watermelon seeds. Cut and glue to spell each name. Counting Seeds- Count black beans (seeds) onto each watermelon. These cards go from 1-20. Crab Count and Clip- Use clothespins for fine motor practice as you count each group of crabs, and clip the correct number. Counting Water Splashes- Use finger paint, ink, or dot markers to count water splashes onto each counting card. Popsicle Comparing Numbers- Compare each ten frame. Which number is bigger? Place a counter on the bigger number. Crab Number Line- Order the numbers to create a number line. Count objects (mini erasers, buttons) below each number. Sunshine Read and Dot- This can be easily adapted for ANY skill your kids are working on. Read the word (shape/number/letter) and dot it with a dot marker. Summer Sensory Bin- We made neon beans, threw in some cups and mini umbrellas and my boys had a blast with this bin! Watermelon Writing Tray - Trace each letter in the writing tray. Popsicle Match Up- Match each letter. Use linking shapes for additional fine motor practice. Sunshine Clip- Write letters on clothespins and match them to the letter on each sun. Number Order- Use dry erase marker to write in the missing numbers. Flip and Draw Watermelon- Flip over a shape card, draw the shape on the Syllable Sort- Count the syllables in each word. Sort under the correct number. Summer Puzzles- Place the numbers in order to complete each puzzle. There is even more fun included in my summer pack! Summer Preschool Theme For a year of themes and ideas, be sure to check out my preschool themes bundle pack. For more preschool fun, follow us on Instagram @michele_dillon. Summer Subitizing Freebie- Here is a fun and free math center. ENJOY!
Summer is finally here, and it’s time to celebrate with FUN, hands-on SUMMER activities your little learners will go bonkers for! Take the learning outside or get messy inside and...
Summer math activities for preschoolers so sweet no one can resist! Count s'mores, make popsicle patterns, & stack number ice cream cones!
How to Avoid the Summer Slide! Summer is right around the corner! We all LOVE our summer vacation, but not the "Summer Slide!" The Summer Review Packets
Check out these fun & easy preschool summer sensory bin ideas using water beads. Includes 5 unique ways to play with water beads this summer!
This Summer Camp at Home Planner is a printable set with 9 weeks of themes and activities for kids, along with planning sheets and checklists! Take the guesswork out of summer and get planning. Summer camp at home can be so much fun! If you find yourself wondering how