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Play based activities, themed centers, and supports that nurture and challenge little learners.
Put dried peas, shape gems (Michaels), metallic eggs, mini unicorns or fairies, moss rocks (Dollar Tree), and tweezers in your sensory bin for a fun fairy tale themed sensory bin. My students sorted the gems into matching colored eggs (math), sorted the gems by shape (more math), hid the unicorns in the eggs, or just filled the eggs up with tiny treasures. This fairy tale play dough tray has green gems (Dollar Tree), small pebbles (Dollar Tree), ponies (Dollar Tree), shape gems, cut up plastic necklaces, dragons (Toob), fairy tale cookie cutters, and play dough. Then I wrote letters on some magic gold beans, uppercase letter on one side and lowercase letter on the other side.
Students pick a sight word card and read the word, rainbow write it, and build it with the rainbow letter cards. Add clouds (cotton balls), rainbows (mini erasers or rainbow pom poms), rain (blue glass gems), lightning (yellow foam cut in the shape of lightning bolts), small scoops, and rainbow pill jars (from Dollar Tree). Fill the tray with rainbow beads, rainbow buttons, rainbow pom poms, rainbow pipe cleaners, rainbow match sticks, and large glass gems. To make cloud number gems, use the large glass gems from the Dollar Tree and write a number on each with a Sharpie for students to match as well.
Learning letters is HARD because there are just so many of them and they look similar. I’m always looking for new, fun, and most importantly hands-on letter activities and games I can use in the classroom with my preschool friends
Explore the wonderful world of colors and color mixing with this giant book list just for little learners! Discovering the rainbow is one of my FAVORITE things to do with my class. There is so much to see! From the colorful gardens to art projects