Groundhog Day – Learning About Shadows
Groundhog Day – Learning About Shadows will help your preschoolers learn about shadows, how they are formed, why they change, what is necessary for them to appear, and other scientific concepts.
Groundhog Day – Learning About Shadows will help your preschoolers learn about shadows, how they are formed, why they change, what is necessary for them to appear, and other scientific concepts.
This year, the Chinese New Year starts on Tuesday, February 1st, 2022, and mark the beginning of the Year of the Tiger, and it is a good opportunity to use it as a social studies lesson for your preschoolers, to help them learn about and appreciate other cultures, and connect them with the world.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Day is going to be celebrated on January 17, 2022, and it is a perfect opportunity to teach your preschoolers who was this person, and why we celebrated this day.
Winter is a beautiful season with the best holiday ever, Christmas! It is also a good opportunity to get your children engaged in learning activities with this season in mind.
This sweet Nutcracker Wreath is an easy and inexpensive handmade craft you can make to decorate your door this Christmas Season.
These adorable and easy to make Christmas gnomes could be made in just minutes with just a handful of materials, and they will bring a smile to everybody that sees them.
The Snowflakes Letter Match activity will help preschoolers develop their concentration, visual discrimination, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence, creating sets, eye-hand coordination, and fine motor skills.
This Christmas Cars and Glue activity will offer preschoolers opportunity to work on their visual discrimination, concentration, one-to-one correspondence, eye-hand coordination, and fine motor skills, that are so important for them to develop.
This Winter Beginning Sounds Mats is a fun hands-on activity that will help preschoolers work on identifying beginning sounds and making letter-sound connections.
Visual discrimination is necessary to identify letters and numbers, and be able to do activities that require visual acuity such as puzzles, mazes, copy words, avoid confusing letters with numbers, being able to write and read, etc. This Winter Animals Shadow Matching activity is great to help preschoolers develop that important skill.