As preschoolers head to school, they often have a difficult time separating from their parents. The book “The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn is the perfect way to show students how to cope with their feelings. Read the book out loud to your students and then use some of the following activities.
These activities will show children that the bee is busy indeed! Teach your preschool class about the life of bees through pictures or video, “buzz” around the room to some bee songs, make a cute bumblebee craft, and give children the opportunity to eat honey and look at a beehive.
This article introduces preschoolers to natural animal habitats and animal homes. It explains how animals need homes much the same way people need homes. Many preschoolers usually have a curiosity about animals and teaching about animal homes can further develop their interest about the environment.
These activities for preschoolers are perfect for breaking the ice on the first day of preschool or when new students join the classroom. They are also great opportunities to learn about other cultures and develop a healthy sense of self-worth. Read on for stories, bracelets and more!
Not sure what to do with your preschoolers this summer? Summertime is a great time to be outdoors, and there are so many activities you can do with your preschoolers.