This lesson will help preschoolers get acquainted with Japanese culture. Introducing different cultures to children in a gradual and natural way will make it easier for them to understand and adapt to the differences they will come across in the world.
Preschoolers love being the center of attention. Capitalize on that with activities in math, reading, art, and geography that revolve around their personal history. Make an all about me theme scrapbook with your preschoolers!
These two lessons to go with the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle are sure to be hits with your students. Focusing on preschool calendar and counting skills, they are a great a addition to a unit about butterflies or a unit of Eric Carle books.
This lesson focuses on learning all about the life cycle of a butterfly, using the book Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert. Children learn how butterflies develop by creating and reading aloud their own books.
Seasonal bulletin boards are a fun, creative way to decorate your classroom. If done right, they will engage your preschool students and maximize learning. Enhance the look of your classroom with these simple ideas!
Zoo-Looking by Mem Fox is a great book for preschool students. Here are some fun literacy and math activities to go with it either as a shared reading or as part of a zoo unit or other Mem Fox lesson plans.
Many preschoolers know the alphabet. They can sing the alphabet song and recognize letters. Helping them to learn letter sounds can be the next step in learning to read. In this alphabet lesson plan, allowing them to become an author and illustrator is something they will get excited about.
With this preschool theme, students will learn more about their family, make crafts for gifts and celebrate Father’s Day through interactive games and play.