A Preschool Feelings Theme: Activities for Feelings & Emotions in Preschool
This article will help you to teach your preschoolers about different kinds of feelings and emotions. These preschool feelings activities will revolve …
Continue ReadingThis article will help you to teach your preschoolers about different kinds of feelings and emotions. These preschool feelings activities will revolve …
Continue ReadingIn this thematic lesson we are giving children a first hand visual experience of the life cycle of a frog. Bring a tank into class to have student …
Continue ReadingThis article will be based on the book by Robert Bright, titled “My Red Umbrella”. This book or one like it will help children learn about …
Continue ReadingYour students learn all about different things that go in this introductory lesson plan for a transportation unit. Also included are some songs, …
Continue ReadingHere are two fun preschool lesson plans on colors that your students surely will enjoy! First, students will make a class graph of their favorite …
Continue ReadingThis Fourth of July lesson plan includes language literacy, math, a craft, and a snack idea. There are also Fourth of July stories that will help …
Continue ReadingLet’s discover camouflage! Pre K students are sure to love this hands on science lesson all about camouflage!
Continue ReadingTeach preschool children how to cook and learn about geography at the same time. Have fun working together to create a delicious tropical fruit …
Continue ReadingPreschoolers love being the center of attention. Capitalize on that with activities in math, reading, art, and geography that revolve around their …
Continue ReadingThis lesson will help preschoolers get acquainted with Japanese culture. Introducing different cultures to children in a gradual and natural way will …
Continue ReadingTeach preschoolers about seasons and weather throughout the year by keeping these items in your science center all year long.
Continue ReadingThese few tips and tricks that will allow you to keep your students attention, entertain them, AND complete your lesson objective.
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