Build a Snowman Activity for Preschoolers
This is a great activity to kick off the winter season, because it will help preschoolers practice their fine motor skills, and it will show you how their cutting skills and spatial awareness is developing.
This is a great activity to kick off the winter season, because it will help preschoolers practice their fine motor skills, and it will show you how their cutting skills and spatial awareness is developing.
The Ornaments Letter Match is a great activity to help preschoolers develop their concentration, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence, creating sets, eye-hand coordination, and fine motor skills.
These activities are perfect, because is just a matter of printing and going, and are great to strengthen the children’s counting abilities, concentration, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and fine motor skills.
These activities are perfect, because is just a matter of printing and going, and are great to strengthen the children’s concentration, number recognition, number sequence and fine motor skills.
This pack will help preschoolers develop their mathematical thinking, to start building up the foundation that will help them do mathematical operations in the future.
This story-related literacy pack will help preschoolers develop their letter recognition, fine motor, one-to-one correspondence, pre-writing & pre-reading skills, and work on their alphabetical order.
One of the most important things you have to do in your preschool classroom is to create a literacy-rich environment, and this Thanksgiving Word Wall Card set is a wonderful tool to teach Thanksgiving-related vocabulary words, and the beginning sounds of each of those words.
These Thanksgiving Math Puzzles are great to strengthen the children’s adding skills, number knowledge, vocabulary, concentration, memory, to work on one-to-one correspondence and creating sets.
The Turkey Letter Match activity will help preschoolers work on letter recognition, strengthening their concentration, one-to-one correspondence, creating sets skills, and developing pre-reading skills necessary to learn how to read when they go to Kindergarten.
Reading aloud will teach young children the sound of words, language and cognitive skills, that later on will transform in reading success, and will build their motivation, curiosity, memory and prediction skills.