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SIMPLE SORTING ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND KINDERGARTENERS

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links to Amazon. See this post for more
details. One of my favorite units to teach is sorting by attributes. There are
so many fun and simple sorting activities for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
I love teaching this math skill because kids get excited about the activities
and they love to look at objects around them and see how similar or different
they are from each other. There can be so many great classroom discussions, too!
Today I'm sharing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Math Tagged With: sorting


YOU MAKE MY HEART FLUTTER VALENTINE CRAFT

by Angela Thayer 6 Comments

I love handprint crafts. They are always so cute and they capture the size of my
children's hands, which are growing so quickly! Today I'm sharing with you a fun
Valentine's craft with the "You Make My Heart Flutter" phrase on it. Here's what
you need for the craft: paint construction paper googly eyes pipe cleaners glue
marker Directions for the Valentine Handprint Craft Cut two large hearts out of
construction paper. You can use any color of paper. Paint … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Crafts, Preschool, Toddlers Tagged With: handprint project,
valentines day


40+ FEBRUARY PRESCHOOL THEMES AND ACTIVITIES

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

February is the shortest month of the year, but it's also a great one because of
all the wonderful themes and lessons you can incorporate into your classroom! In
this post, you'll find hands-on activities, free printables, and fun February
activities! Valentine's Day Kids love to celebrate this holiday in the month of
February! It's the perfect time to make adorable crafts for loved ones. Here are
some of my favorites! >>> Fingerprint Valentine's Day Craft >>> You … [Read
more...]

Filed Under: Thematic Unit Tagged With: February, themes


WINTER Q-TIP PAINTING PRINTABLES

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

Winter is in full swing and I have the perfect printable for your little
learners! Create some winter art with this q-tip painting activity. Not only are
the pictures simply adorable, but this is wonderful for practicing fine motor
skills! Here’s What You Need: Handful of Q-tips Washable paint Fall Q-tip
Printable (at the bottom of this post) Directions: Before you begin, print the
pages onto card stock paper. Using card stock paper prevents the paint from
bleeding … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Crafts, Fine Motor Skills, Printables, Winter Activities Tagged
With: fine motor skills, q-tips


THE SNOWY DAY SEQUENCE ACTIVITY

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

I love the book, The Snowy Day! It's a must-read during the winter months. If
you are looking for an activity to go along with this book, you'll have to check
out this Snowy Day Sequence Activity! One reading comprehension skill that is
important to work on with young children is to sequence the events in a story.
Sequencing is simply putting events, ideas, and objects in a logical order. It
involves understanding the order in which something occurs. For this activity,
students will put 8 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Book Activities Tagged With: book activity, sequencing, snow


HANDPRINT PROJECT FOR 2023

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

Happy 2023! I hope the new year is off to a great start for you! I wanted to
share a quick handprint project that would be SO CUTE to do with your students!
I did it with my youngest son, who is 8 years old, and I love how it turned out!
Materials for Handprint Project You don't need a lot for this project. Here are
the few materials you'll need: free printable washable paint paintbrush card
stock paper To begin, print the printable onto card stock paper. Then, paint …
[Read more...]

Filed Under: Printables Tagged With: handprint project


BUILDING A SNOWMAN SEQUENCING PRINTABLE

by Angela Thayer 1 Comment

I think snowmen activities are the cutest! This Building a Snowman Sequencing
Printable is a great way to discuss the steps to making a snowman and develop
sequencing skills. Sequencing is simply putting events, ideas, and objects in a
logical order. There are so many things we sequence every day, like getting
ready for the day, riding a bike, or brushing your teeth! Sequencing involves
understanding the order in which something occurs. Key words for sequencing are
words like "first," … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Printables, Winter Activities Tagged With: sequencing, snowman


JANUARY PRESCHOOL THEMES AND ACTIVITIES

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

January is almost here and it is the perfect time to use theme units to teach
preschoolers! Make learning exciting with these fantastic thematic units that
are well-loved by kids! If you are looking for inspiration for your January
calendar, this is the perfect place to start! Today I'm excited to share my
favorite January preschool themes with you! There are so many wonderful themes
for the month of January...the possibilities are endless! The only problem I see
is that you won't have enough … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Thematic Unit, Winter Activities Tagged With: january, thematic
units, themes, winter


CHRISTMAS THANK YOU CARDS KIDS CAN MAKE

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

You've just celebrated Christmas and received plenty of gifts, so now it's time
to write thank you notes! Kids may love this task or dread it, but today I'm
here to show you some really fun and creative ways to show gratitude with thank
you cards! Christmas Thank You Ideas 1. Shaving Cream Thank You Notes
My kids love playing with shaving cream…so why not use it to make cards?! This
is a very sensory-friendly activity too! Here's how to do it: 1.
Put stickers on card stock paper that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Crafts, Holidays Tagged With: cards


POLAR ANIMALS PRESCHOOL PACKET

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Winter is the perfect time to learn about polar animals! This Polar Animals
Preschool Packet will help you get started with this winter theme. Here are 15
printables all about polar animals that you can add to your polar animals unit
or Arctic animals theme in your classroom! You could teach about Arctic animals
any time of the year, but winter is great if you live in a colder climate. It
helps students connect with the topic more easily! This polar animal packet has
the following … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Winter Activities Tagged With: polar animals

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