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Things I Like All About Me Sensory Bin
Add this fun activity to your list of rainbow rice sensory bin ideas. The Things I Like Sensory Bin combines fine motor skills with practicing colors. This all about me sensory bin uses rainbow rice and silicone cupcake liners to help preschoolers share things they like. When they flip over a card, it’ll show a hobby. Your students will add rice to the coordinating cupcake liner if they like that activity. Watch to see which colors they fill up first!
“My Family” Sensory Bin – Munchkins and Moms
A common theme at the beginning of the preschool year is “All About Me,” which sometimes includes the sub-theme “My Family”. This is a fun unit to put together because kids LOVE to see themselves (and their family members) in pictures! One of my boys’ favorite activities is looking through the pictures on my phone…
Fun Preschool Emotions Sensory Bin Idea (+ Free Download!)
This simple emotions sensory bin idea, inspired by the book, The Color Monster, offers a creative way for preschoolers to learn about feelings. This easy sensory activity does triple duty. It helps kids learn about their emotions while practicing their color recognition and fine motor skills. Grab the free printable and make this emotions activity a part of your child’s learning time at home! Get all the details on the blog today.
Family Themed Sensory Bin
This rainbow pom-pom sensory bin is perfect for an “All About Me” and “Family” sensory bin! Add colored pom poms, houses, figures, and more to complete the bin. Would you like a link to the houses, little figures, and more? Comment "FAMILY" and I'll DM you a link! https://playtolearnpreschool.us/family-sensory-bin/ #PreschoolTips #EarlyChildhoodEducation #TeacherWisdom #PreschoolTeaching #ChildDevelopment #SensoryPlay #PlayfulLearning #TeacherLife #TeamworkInClassroom #HandsOnLearning…
Q is for Quilt
The letter "Q" is always a difficult letter for me to teach. Let's be honest, there aren't a lot of fun "Q" words. I know, I know, "queen", "quick", "quack", but come on . . . how many times can you you be "quick" while you are "quacking"? This year besides the girls being "quacking queens" and the boys being "quick quarterbacks" we made a "quilt! Everyone made their own "square" and we joined them together! This turned out to be a keeper! I am sure it will be a hit at our art show! "Quick"…
theteachyteacher
If your students are anything like mine, they’re always losing their spot in a book. Regular bookmarks slip away, get bent in backpacks, or disappear into desks. And I'll be honest--I'm a big kid with the same problems! That’s why I created my BIG bookmarks — oversized, durable, and full of fun designs that kids can’t help but use. 📚 Why Big Bookmarks Work in the Classroom Easier to Spot – No more tiny scraps of paper. These bookmarks are tall, colorful, and stand out in chapter books and…
13+ Creative Friendship Games For Toddlers & Preschooler
“13+ Creative Friendship Games For Toddlers & Preschooler” are designed to be engaging and easy to understand, helping little ones build connections while having fun.Also making interactions enjoyable and memorable, nurturing early friendships in a playful and supportive environment.
Friendship Color Mixing
Creating A Classroom Community Through Art Part 1 Red, yellow, and blue are great alone, but when you mix them you create something beautiful. This is how lasting friendships are formed. Two individuals coming together to create something beautiful - FRIENDSHIP. The children pick a friend to work with and were given a large sheet of paper to decorate. We used tempera paint (red, yellow, blue), flannel sheets, and plastic plates. We diluted the paint with water to make it easier for it to…
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