
Letter Box Match! Ages 3+
This is an easy DIY letter matching game. Alphabet knowledge is an important Pre- Reading skill. Knowing letter names is strongly related to children’s ability

This is an easy DIY letter matching game. Alphabet knowledge is an important Pre- Reading skill. Knowing letter names is strongly related to children’s ability

What a great way to spread some cheer for the people walking in your neighborhood! Perfect way to get kids outside and exercising! What a

Kysen and I made this fun Easter sensory bin today. This is a great way for children to practice alphabet knowledge and letter sounds. I

The boys have loved making up obstacle courses! For this one they had to work together holding a plate in between them as they walked

This was a challenge for the boys. They had to work together carrying the ball with the sticks to the end of the course. If

The boys love doing this activity! All you need is a bucket, couple drops of soap, paint brushes and sponges. It is a great way

Patterns and fine motors! Kids love to play around with water and pipettes. Using water and pipettes is a great way to strengthen fine motor

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

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,

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

Did you know you can draw on a pumpkin with dry erase markers? Use a baby wipe to clean it off. Then dry it with

This is a simple science experiment with some things you can find around your house! First we talked about the term absorbing. Then we tested