Preschool Gift Ideas Whether you’re shopping for Christmas or birthday gifts, chances are you know a preschooler who loves opening presents! However, buying gifts can be tricky for many of us. We want a healthy mix of fun toys and educational activities. We don’t want to break the bank while shopping. And, it’s a MUST that little ones want to…
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A Simple Brown Bear Activity Every Kid will Love
A Brown Bear Activity Kids will Love Brown Bear is a rite of passage in preschool and kindergarten. In fact, I’d venture to say you’re depriving your students if you don’t introduce them to this beloved classic. From the predictable text to the focus on colors, Brown Bear activities are perfect for the beginning of school. I love doing this…
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FREE Editable Name Practice Activities for Preschoolers
**Looking for my Jumbo Letter Tracers? Pinterest had a glitch and has linked the photo of my alphabet tracers to this blog post. Click the image below to access the actual letter tracers! You could also use these letter tracers as a name practice activity by giving students the letters in their name to trace. Name Practice Each year one…
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9 of the Best Preschool Alphabet Activities Using Magnetic Letters
Preschool Alphabet Activities Preschool is the perfect time for little learners to learn letters and letter sounds. But not just any letter activities will do. Preschool alphabet activities need to be hands-on for the greatest impact. And some of my favorite hands on literacy tools are magnetic letters. Letter magnets are affordable and easy to find. Chances are you already…
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Everything You Need to Know about Using Morning Tubs
Inside: Find out why you should replace your morning worksheets with morning tubs in preschool and kindergarten. And get inspired with easy and inexpensive morning tub ideas! Plus- grab a FREE PRINTABLE to help you get started with morning tubs! What are Morning Tubs? Morning tubs are plastic bins filled with hands-on activities designed to warm up students’ minds and…
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DIY Tactile Letters : A Quick and Easy How To
Tactile Letters Tactile letters are a great resource for helping students learn the alphabet. Children are able to physically FEEL the letters instead of just seeing them. Research shows that children learn best when we use a multisensory approach. Preschoolers who are just getting exposed to the alphabet truly benefit from hands on alphabet activities like this. Tactile letters can…
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