
Splatter Paint! Ages 2+
Looking for a new art piece for your playroom? Why not have your kids create it? Splatter paint is a fun way to get your
Looking for a new art piece for your playroom? Why not have your kids create it? Splatter paint is a fun way to get your
The kids in my class have loved playing in this sensory bin. Many of them have never used a sifter before. They love scooping and
This is a fun math game that works on number recognition and one to one correspondence. Roll the dice and stack the same number of
Kysen has been in love with this sensory bin. The snow actually feels cold! First we made some play snow! All you need is 2 ingredients,
An easy and fun holiday art project that incorporates some math. This is a great way to talk about size order. The boys built
This activity is great for working on patterning skills and strengthening fine motor muscles. Studies have shown that encouraging a child’s understanding of patterns contributes
This activity is great for fine motor and spatial reasoning skills. Strong spatial reasoning skills in preschool help support math learning in elementary school. Great way
This was a fun fine motor activity! You can have them make letters, numbers, patterns, shapes, so many options. The boys both loved creating their
Written by Debbie Markland, November 3, 2019 This past month (October) in my classroom, we had so much fun playing with and exploring pumpkins. We
This was such a fun activity inspired by my class of 3 year olds. We were outside on the playground and they noticed that the
Kysen really loved this math activity. It was great for working on number recognition, subitizing, and one to one correspondence (if they have to count
Lincoln logs are great for spatial awareness, problem solving and exercising their imagination! What do your kids like to build with Lincoln Logs? Get Lincoln
This is a fun way to work on shape recognition. Shapes are everywhere. Kids love pointing out shapes they see in the world around them.
Here is a fun building game that also works on color matching. It incorporates some balancing, critical thinking and problem solving skills along the way
This is a fun loose parts, transient art activity. First we read the book Two Eyes, a Nose and a Mouth by Roberta Grobel Intrater. Then we
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