Seasons
Pumpkins and Jack-o-lanterns. Preschool Activities and Crafts. Pumpkins are one of the best parts of fall! From big and round to small and silly, pumpkins can be turned into tasty treats, fun decorations, and even glowing jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween. In our pumpkin and jack-o’-lantern activities, children will explore the magic of the season through crafts, games, and stories — Preschool children learn about pumpkins while also expressing feelings and creativity by making their own pumpkin faces.
Flowers preschool and kindergarten activities, games, crafts, and lesson plans. April showers bring May flowers. May is a traditional month to celebrate spring. The weather is turning warm, birds are singing, and flowers are blooming. One way to celebrate spring is to make May baskets and fill them with flowers. Discover with your children the world of plants and flowers during the month of May. Plants are living things. Many plants have flowers, but some do not. Flowers come in many shapes and make the seeds that grow into new plants.
Fruits and Vegetables Preschool and Kindergarten Activities. Our fruit and vegetable crafts, activities, games, and other resources present an exciting way for you and your children to learn about these healthy foods. Children will get to know and explore different kinds of fruits and vegetables, how they grow, and have fun with fruit-and-vegetable-related activities and other resources.
Harvest and foods that come from a farm preschool and kindergarten activities. Have fun learning about the work of a farmer on the field and all the foods that come from a farm. Farming is a very important part of you and your child's life. Fruits and vegetables come from farms. The milk you drink and eggs you eat come from farms. Grains for cereals and bread come from farms. And the meat and beans that help make up your dinner and your bones strong come from farms.
Preschool and Kindergarten Groundhog day crafts and activities.
Halloween Crafts, Activities, Games, and Printables for Preschool and Kindergarten. From creepy cobwebs and bats to carved jack-o-lanterns, witches, and friendly ghosts and skeletons, Halloween is a great time to spend with family and friends. For this special time of year, we have created some great Halloween craft ideas, Halloween activities, and games for your kids and your family to enjoy. View also our spider crafts and activities and bat crafts and activities.
Arrgh Pirates! Preschool and Kindergarten Activities, Games, Emergent Reader, Printables and Crafts. Yo ho ho, it's all about pirates! Find pirate activities that immerse children in a pirate world, while reinforcing math and literacy concepts. Children sort, match, add, count, read, spell and more with parrots, eye-patches, pirate ships, treasure maps, and of course, gold! So, climb aboard and take your class on a fun-filled pirate learning adventure.
Preschool and Kindergarten Weather Activities, Lessons, and Crafts. "April showers bring May flowers." This saying reminds us that rain helps flowers to grow. It also helps vegetables and other plants to grow. Rain is very important. Without it our rivers and lakes would be empty and we wouldn't have enough water to drink. Use our great weather, rain, clouds, and rainbow activities and printables to help your children learn about the water cycle and the many ways that people use water.
The Wild West Preschool and Kindergarten Activities, Games, Crafts, and Printables. Put on your cowboy and cowgirl hats and giddy up into this month's theme on the Wild Wild West. You'll find a round-up of stories, rhymes, literacy activities, math activities, recipes, and games that will make you shout "Yee-haw!" Children count, add, sort, match, read, write, dance, sing, gallop, and more as they learn about the culture, clothing, setting, and people of the Wild West.
Winter activities, crafts, lessons, games, booklets, and printables for preschool and kindergarten. Brrr! Winter is the coldest season of the year. It's a time for children to enjoy outdoor activities like ice skating, sledding, and building snowmen or indoor activities like making craft projects, curling up with a book by a toasty fire, baking gingerbread man cookies, or going to see a good movie like Happy Feet, an uplifting story about a tap-dancing penguin named Mumble. Give winter boredom the boot and explore the winter season with your children.
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