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  • child pretending to play cashier with pretend food for sale

    Dramatic play toys for preschoolers

    Dramatic play toys give preschoolers a way to act out the world as they understand it. Sometimes called pretend play toys, these are the tools children use to take on roles, build scenes, and work…

  • Preschool sorting activities

    Discover the benefits of simple preschool sorting activities: Teach your child early literacy and math skills through engaging sorting activities. Help them develop executive function skills while learning about colors, shapes, and sizes. Find ideas…

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    Kindergarten sorting activities

    Sorting is one of those math skills that quietly underpins a lot of what kids learn in kindergarten. When children sort objects, they start to notice what makes things the same and what makes them…

  • Tally mark worksheets

    Tally marks are one of those small math skills that turn out to be surprisingly useful. Kids use them to count, track data, and spot patterns, and the method is quick enough that even young…

  • a pink rose, a pinecone, a green leaf, a rock and a twig on a wooden backdrop.

    10 nature counting activities

    Nature counting activities for kids Counting is one of the first real math skills children build. And it turns out, the outdoors is one of the best places to practice it. Sticks, rocks, pinecones, flowers,…

  • A math equation of 4+2=6 drawn in chalk. Acorn tops are also used to demonstrate the numbers.

    Math in nature

    Math doesn’t have to happen at a table. The outdoors is full of numbers, shapes, patterns, and data just waiting to be noticed. Taking math outside gives children a chance to learn through touch, movement,…

  • Number tracing worksheets

    Number tracing worksheets give young children a simple, hands-on way to practice writing numbers, recognizing them, and counting. These free printable pages work well for preschool and kindergarten-aged kids, and they cover a lot of…

  • materials for the float or sink experiment

    Sink or float experiment

    The sink or float experiment is one of the simplest science activities you can do with young children. All you need is a container of water and a handful of objects. Kids drop each item…

  • leaf imprinting in clay circle

    10 preschool nature crafts

    Getting outside with preschoolers is one of the best things you can do on a free afternoon. Add a simple craft to the mix, and you have an activity that builds creativity, sharpens fine motor…

  • What is the best insulation to keep ice from melting?

    What is the best insulation to keep ice from melting? That question turns out to be a surprisingly engaging science experiment for kids of almost any age. This activity asks children to think like engineers.…

  • What melts ice the fastest?

    Ice melting experiments are a great way to bring real science into your kitchen or backyard. Kids naturally wonder why ice disappears faster in some situations than others, and these three experiments give them a…

  • ice melting on colored paper

    Which color absorbs the most heat?

    Color and heat go together in a way that’s easy to see once you know what to look for. This simple experiment uses paper and ice cubes to show kids exactly how color affects heat…

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