This article takes a look at some preschool activities you can do with your class to teach about the letter X. There’s plenty to do! Use these games and crafts to keep learning fun.
Few preschoolers would consider a Lima bean a plant, but it is. Turn your classroom into a science lab with these activities. Help your preschoolers learn more about what a plant needs to live using these experiments.
Use these activities to teach your students all about the animals that live in the zoo, their needs and the sounds they make. They are the perfect addition to a Pre K zoo theme for your classroom.
Most preschoolers love bugs. This lesson plan takes advantage of that. Use a favorite book by Eric Carle to teach this lesson all about bugs. This is a great lesson to incorporate into an insect unit.
Students will make their own animals to add onto a mural of zoo animals and then as a class you will use interactive writing to add words to go with it. This makes a great display and is perfect for a preschool zoo unit!
Preschool students will have fun learning about zookeepers after reading the book “I Want to Be a Zookeeper” by Dan Liebman. This social studies lesson would work well in a zoo themed unit or during a study of community helpers.
This preschool lesson plan on big and small will aid you in teaching your children the differences in sizes. They will have fun learning about what is big and what is small?
Help your preschool class learn about the care and responsibility involved in having a rabbit for a pet. This lesson includes some fun activity ideas and several story suggestions to go along with the rabbit theme.
This lesson plan on cats will help your students learn a little more about these wonderful household pets. Have fun with these preschool activities that revolve around cats.
What is school, if it isn’t fun? Well, how about bringing a safari right to your classroom? Bring the wonderment of jungle animals to life with this preschool safari theme.