This ice cream theme craft and preschool lesson will allow students to utilize their creativity using patterns and use logical reasoning skills to differentiate between hot and cold. Students will also practice basic counting skills to tally up ice cream flavors.
This camping theme revolves around the adventures and activities of a camping trip. This may be your preschoolers first introduction to camping and is a wonderful time to teach campfire safety. Encourage them to practice what they have learned with classroom camping, a craft and making s’mores.
In 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 watch tadpoles develop into frogs!
This article will help you to teach your preschoolers about different kinds of feelings and emotions. These preschool feelings activities will revolve around a book by Charles E. Avery entitled, “Everybody Has Feelings”.
Here are two fun preschool lesson plans on colors that your students surely will enjoy! First, students will make a class graph of their favorite colors and then make a favorite color collage. Second, students will learn what makes rainbows and make one themselves.
Your students learn all about different things that go in this introductory lesson plan for a transportation unit. Also included are some songs, books, and activities that would fit into a unit about transportation.
This 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 the water cycle or rain. The kids will enjoy drawing umbrellas and raindrops, learning from their experience.
This 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 teach the meaning of Independence Day to preschoolers.