Investigating Fruit with Preschoolers
What's better than fresh fruit for a preschool snack? Performing an investigation first! Use this free Kiwi Investigation set as a guide for your exploration.
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Lemon Fizz Preschool ScienceThis experiment with lemons for preschoolers is simple and easy to set up for independent science exploration and investigation.
And the best part, it uses items you likely already have in your kitchen! Plan a Garden Preschool STEM ActivityPlanning and growing a garden presents numerous science, math, and literacy learning opportunities for preschoolers.
The Pre-K Printable Fun My Garden STEM Activity pack is great for supporting preschoolers as they plan and build their garden. This pack can be used for the entire process. From the beginning with learning all about various related vocabulary and tools with conversation cards, to the planning stage, planting the garden, and the ongoing care of the garden. Natural Scented Preschool Play Dough RecipePreschoolers love play dough, it’s a childhood favorite for good reason, this nature scented dough is also a fantastic treat for the senses.
For educators the best part is all the skill development and strength building that happens when our young learners manipulate play dough. Homemade play dough is easy to make, and as you will find out with this recipe, it can smell ah-mazing! Free Fruit and Vegetable Photo CardsThis free set of fruit and vegetable photo cards can be used to create a variety of fun low cost early literacy activities for your preschoolers!
In addition to using these as vocabulary cards, you can also use them to create 3 part cards, or print two copies to play a simple memory game. Below you can find two more activities that I created by pairing these free cards, with a few low cost items from the dollar tree. Lemonade Recipe for PreschoolersCooking with preschoolers is so much fun and they love it!
There is something so special about getting in the kitchen with preschoolers. Watching their eyes light up when they measure the ingredients, the little faces they make at the different smells and tastes and the excitement of creating something new all on their own! Okay, maybe with a little help from their favorite sous chef. This recipe is a perfect starter recipe for preschoolers where they can do it mostly on their own and can experiment with the ingredients to create different outcomes. |
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