Six Ways to Sort Bottle Caps
The post Six Ways to Sort Bottle Caps appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Sorting bottle caps is a popular preschool activity. I’ve been collecting bottle caps, and soliciting a number of friends...
View ArticleSorting Buttons: A Preschool Matching Game
The post Sorting Buttons: A Preschool Matching Game appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. This year I wrote a new math curriculum for preschool. While I was satisfied with my math instruction lat...
View ArticleAttribute Sorting: Teaching Similarities and Differences
The post Attribute Sorting: Teaching Similarities and Differences appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. I’ve posted about sorting before. Several times, in fact. Why? Because it is such an...
View ArticleSorting by Type
The post Sorting by Type appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Sorting is a popular activity in preschool classrooms, and with good reason, too. The ability to sort, to define attributes and...
View ArticleA Fine Motor Color Sorting Activity
The post A Fine Motor Color Sorting Activity appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Some of my favorite activities to plan for preschool are fine motor activities. This fine motor color sorting...
View ArticleJingle Bell Drop – a Color Sorting Fine Motor Activity
The post Jingle Bell Drop – a Color Sorting Fine Motor Activity appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Jingle bell drop is a color sorting and fine motor activity for preschoolers. I love combining...
View ArticleFarm Activity for Preschoolers
The post Farm Activity for Preschoolers appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. One of my favorite preschool themes to teach is the farm theme. I’m always looking on Pinterest and Google to add yet...
View ArticleInvitation to Play With Buttons
The post Invitation to Play With Buttons appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. An invitation to play with buttons. You wouldn’t think that a bunch of buttons and a few ceramic ramekins would have...
View ArticleOne to One Correspondence Counting Activity
The post One to One Correspondence Counting Activity appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. One to one correspondence is a major skill preschoolers learn. This one to one correspondence counting...
View ArticleHow to Write Preschool Math Lesson Plans
The post How to Write Preschool Math Lesson Plans appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. September is almost here, which for most preschool teachers means it’s time to checking off the list of things...
View ArticleFREE Farm Theme Printable – Old Maid Card Game
The post FREE Farm Theme Printable – Old Maid Card Game appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Have you ever met a preschooler who doesn’t love learning about farm animals? My preschool classes have...
View Article72 of the Best Math Picture Books for Kids
The post 72 of the Best Math Picture Books for Kids appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. Math is a difficult subject for many children, so difficult in fact that many children claim they hate math!...
View ArticleRed and Green Christmas Sensory Bin
The post Red and Green Christmas Sensory Bin appeared first on Stay At Home Educator. The idea for this sensory bin actually came to me as I was out grocery shopping. I was walking down the pasta aisle...
View ArticleRainbow Trees Color Sorting Activity Your Preschoolers Will Love
This rainbow trees color sorting activity is a fun way for young children to practice color recognition and sorting while also working on their fine motor skills. Grab your free printable and put it in...
View ArticleWhy Preschoolers Need to Know How to Sort
Children have a natural desire to make sense of their world. A world that often feels out of control to them. So, it makes perfect sense that preschoolers are naturally drawn to sorting activities....
View Article6 Rainbow Themed Math Activities for Preschoolers with FREE Printable
These rainbow themed math activities are a fun way for young children to practice a ton of math skills! Preschoolers get a full dose of color recognition and sorting, and of course, counting, while...
View Article5 Activities for Teaching Colors to Preschoolers with Free Task Cards
The toddler and preschool years are the perfect time for teaching colors. Starting as early at 15 months, toddlers start to develop interest and preferences in color and those preferences continue to...
View ArticleFarm Activity for Preschoolers
One of my favorite preschool themes to teach is the farm theme. I’m always looking on Pinterest and Google to add yet another farm activity to my preschool arsenal of activities. This simple farm...
View Article5 Activities for Teaching Colors to Preschoolers with Free Task Cards
The toddler and preschool years are the perfect time for teaching colors. Starting as early at 15 months, toddlers start to develop interest and preferences in color and those preferences continue to...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About Preschool Math Lesson Plans
Teaching math to preschoolers is more than just number identification and counting. Find out everything you need to know about teaching preschool math including what to include in your preschool math...
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