Mother’s Day Cactus Letter Match for Preschoolers
This Mother’s Day Cactus Letter Match activity is great to strengthen the children’s concentration, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence and creating sets skills.
This Mother’s Day Cactus Letter Match activity is great to strengthen the children’s concentration, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence and creating sets skills.
This Mother’s Day Memory Game will help preschoolers put attention to details to recognize the pairs of cards, improve their visual discrimination and strengthen their concentration, and focus. They will also improve the children’s memory, when they remember where are the pairs of images to be able to combine them.
Cinco de Mayo festival is full of customs and traditions that celebrate the Mexican culture, and it’s the perfect opportunity to introduce your preschoolers to this culture, and help them get familiar with, and try some of these customs and traditions.
World Penguin Day is celebrated on April 25th, to encourage people to learn more about them, their environment, their importance to our ecosystem and the threats they faced to becoming extinct. This post includes multiple activities to celebrate this day, including a FREE 31-page long Science pack includes facts and real pictures of 9 of my favorite penguins, vocabulary words and name match activities.
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 around the world. It is important to teach preschoolers about the importance of our Planet Earth, the many environmental concerns that exist, how we can help this planet stay clean and healthy, and introduce important concepts such as recycling, reusing, reducing, planting, pollution, and protecting endangered species.
These free Easter Pre-writing Activities will help preschoolers develop their fine motor skills building strength in the muscles on their fingers and hands, developing a proper pencil grasp, and they will strengthen the children’s language, and letter recognition as well.
These Easter Beginning Sound Clip Cards are easy to use and they also help preschoolers develop their fine motor skills, when they press the clothespins to mark the correct letters, as well as strengthen the children’s concentration, vocabulary, phonemic awareness, and one-to-one correspondence.
This beginning sounds game is easy to use and will help preschoolers develop multiple skills such as concentration, vocabulary, phonemic awareness, one-to-one correspondence, and fine motor skills.
World Wildlife Day will be celebrated under the theme “Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration”, to draw attention to the most critically endangered species of wild fauna and flora. Start raising awareness about wildlife conservation, and talk to your preschoolers of the importance of protecting our environment and everything in it, every day!
This activity will help preschoolers identify patterns, similarities and differences, and improve their visual discrimination, memory, problem-solving, one-to-one correspondence, and fine motor skills.