The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be Book Companion Download your free copy of The World Needs Who you were Made to Be Pre=K Book Companion
Pair this resource with the book The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be by Joanna Gaines. Inside you will find vocabulary to discuss, discussion questions, and a book review form. You will also find a Hot Air Balloon craft activity to compliment this adorable book which celebrates creativity, our unique differences, and encourages acceptance of others. Preschool Building PostersSo much learning happens in the Block or Construction center in the classroom. Add these posters to your construction space to inspire the children in your care. This is a fun center where children can have fun while working on dexterity, fine motor skills, problem-solving, a variety of math and science skills, hand-eye-coordination, and creative expression.
Design your Own Picnic BlanketSummer is the perfect time to go outdoors for a picnic with preschoolers. To make the experience even more special for your preschoolers, why not involve them in designing their own picnic blanket? This simple and creative craft project combines fabric and fabric markers to add a splash of color and personal touch to your outdoor adventures. A perfect addition to your Picnic theme that will engage your preschoolers' creativity and bring joy to your picnics!
Painting with Worms Preschool Process ArtApril showers bring…worms, lots of worms and preschoolers love worms! Searching for them, digging for them, and simply observing them. This rubber worm painting experience allows preschoolers to explore, touch, and create for a hands-on sensory art experience!
June Preschool Themes and IdeasBring on the warm weather, popsicles and loads of fun activities that preschoolers look forward to all year long. This list of activities and themes will have your preschoolers engaged, learning, and enjoying the summer months!
Snail Spin Art CraftThis site uses affiliate links (what's that?) Have you ever studied a beautiful spiral found on a snail shell? A spiral is a curve that starts at a point, and then goes around the point, but gets farther and farther away from it. Did you know spirals occur in nature all of the time? You can find them in shells, flowers, and many more objects all around.
For this craft, we are going to create our own spin art using a Lazy Susan (if you don't have one you can manually create them, or attach your shell to a paper plate to spin). You can find the free craft template below! |
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