Glitter On a Dime. Sidewalk Chalk Obstacle Course — A super simple movement activity that keeps preschoolers busy for quite awhile. Magnetic Fishing — Use your small wading pool or water table for a game of fishing.
Water Balloon Baseball — Work off that energy while hitting water balloons with plastic bats. Overstuffed Life. Pedal for Numbers — Practice number recognition while riding a favorite bike. Dabbling Momma.
Growing Book by Book. Homegrown Friends. Moving Beach Balls — Move the beach balls using pool noodles. A great way to work upper body strength! Cloth Diaper Addiction. Inner Child Fun. Pluto is now a dwarf planet. This set has 17 word cards. Planets in a Bottle Teach Preschool — Make this simple planets in a bottle to explore the solar system! Negative Space Moon Collages Brick by Brick — Explore what negative space is in by having your preschoolers create these fun paper moon collages.
Nebula Painting Brick by Brick — With a little bit of paint and creativity your little ones can explore nebulas and paint their own.
Fizzing Planets Fun-a-Day — With some simple ingredients, like baking soda and vinegar, you can make these fizzing planets your preschool students will enjoy working with. Space Play Dough Learning 4 Kids — A little black food color and gold glitter will turn ordinary homemade play dough into this exciting space play dough! Space Wreaths 3 Dinosaurs — Grab some paper plates and make these fun space wreaths to decorate your house with.
Name Rockets Things to Remember and Share — Your preschoolers will love spelling their names out in these rockets.
Moon Observation Printable Things to Remember and Share — This binder is a great way to involve parents in your in your classroom with this moon observation printable.
Your preschoolers will love painting with the glitter paint and creating their own galaxy art. It's written by parents to be jam-packed full of the best party tips on the planet: Signup below to download:. How To Play : Create a black hole by spray painting a large box black.
Hang it from the ceiling or somewhere outside so that the opening is on the side. Have the kids try to throw the Frisbees into the black hole. The person to get the most Frisbees in the hole wins.
If you don't have any Frisbees you can use paper plates, although you may want to add a piece of play dough in the middle of each one to make them a bit heavier. How To Play : Kids seem to be fascinated by alien-related party games. In advance hide a toy alien somewhere outside. Not far from the alien lay a trail to show that the alien is near. The trail could be small green counters on the ground. You could also lay one false trail leading to a piece of paper with a cross on it.
Split the kids into small teams and tell them that an alien is hiding and it's their job to locate him. To do so they must first locate the trail green counters which will lead them to the alien. Beware of the false trail though!
Can you crack his space-themed puzzles and solve the mystery before it's too late? The rules go as follows:. This game is great for learning listening skills.
It can also help your child interact and gain social skills with their peers as well. Children also learn sound recognition as they try to listen to what the person is whispering. Another great quiet game to play with your preschoolers includes some clapping. Choose to either tell a story or read a book.
Then, whenever you say a particular word or phrase throughout the story, the children must clap each time they hear it. As with the previous game, this is another great game to help your child develop sound recognition and listening skills.
It will also aid in their language development as well. A touch and feel box is another fun activity for your kids.
First, collect some items that have unique textures. Go around the room and have everyone quietly touch and feel one of the items. Once everyone has had a turn, have them share what they think is in the bag.
The Touch and Feel Box is a great way to build their language. They have to connect their senses to words to describe what they are feeling. This game is great for thinking but also for socializing. It gets the children to talk to each other and develops great social skills.
They also have to listen to hear what the colour is and what other people are guessing as well. Start by putting chairs in a circle.
There should be one less chair than the number of children playing. Once the music begins, everyone walks around the chairs.
When the music stops, everyone must find a chair to sit in. The person without a chair is out of the game. For each round, remove another chair. This game teaches your children great listening skills.
They also have to multitask, walking while listening to the music, while trying to get to the closest chair. Red Light, Green Light is a game your children will love to play. It can be played indoors or outdoors as well. One player stands in the front of the room while the rest are on the opposite side.
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