Kinder Inspiration
Keys and locks with numbers on them. This activity can be changed in many different ways. Credit: Unknown (please let me know whose picture this is)
Rock My Classroom
Irresistible early Years ideas for your indoor and outdoor provision....
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Lock and key busy board with padlocks. DIY project
Our finger gym activity this week :)
Bubble wrap fine motor
DIY Resources - Stimulating Learning
A few simple-to-make DIY resources to use in the Early Years classroom - from Rachel
Fine Motor Activity for Preschoolers- pine cones and elastic bands
Set up a super-simple fine motor activity for kids using pine cones and elastic bands! Great for strengthening those little hand muscles for writing.
Snakes, Worms & Bugs! - Stimulating Learning
A few activities related to snakes, worms & bugs in the early years classroom from Rachel (",)
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy. 72,736 likes · 31,674 talking about this. Sharing photos, provision enhancements and outcomes from my EYFS class and...
Sensorimotor Activity of the Week - Painting with Sound - PediaStaff
Editor’s Note: LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!! [Source: No Time for Flashcards] This painting with sound activity was too brilliant to not share. It’s a perfect addition to a 5 senses theme. I can’t claim any credit for this other than choosing a great preschool for my kids. This came directly from my daughter’s teachers and […]
Stomping in the Mud
Our little Stompers' imaginations and creative energy flourished during our cold and wet February. They filled their time with us by exploring, socialising, climbing, jumping and balancing, with an energy that is always surprising to us no matter how challenging the weather is. I heard they were making apple pie in the wheel barrow....Yum! See you in April. Thanks for Stomping by!
Early Years ideas from Tishylishy
My DIY loop board
Counting With Pasta
If you are anything like me and you hate to throw away pasta if you have cooked too much, but is no longer safe to eat, I have some perfect activities for you to do with your toddler. 1. Counting Pieces of Pasta Put out some tongs, leftover penne pasta, edicole dye with eye droppers for pasta sauce and glitter to be used as Parmesan cheese!! Write the numbers you won't your child to learn on disposable plates, get them to count out that number of pasta and have a pretend dinner party. 2…
Sewing Table-A Collaborative Fine Motor Experience
Sewing is a great activity to do with young children to develop their fine motor abilities. I have a low table in the classroom with ...