Create a Feelings Vine
Practice identifying, expressing, and responding to emotions through play with this printable.
Your path to what matters most in early learning
Practice identifying, expressing, and responding to emotions through play with this printable.
This field-game-inspired obstacle course is the perfect active play activity for multiple kids on hot summer days.
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This activity invites your child to practice naming colors and discover what happens when they combine.
In addition to practicing their letters, kids get hands-on experience classifying (not to mention a hand-eye coordination workout!)
Ready, set, count! This tactile game is perfect for little learners developing their understanding of counting principles.
Bring your HOMER friends to life through imaginary play with this printable!
Use this fun tangram puzzle to “piece” it all together. What this activity lacks in pun, it makes up for in fun (and rhyme).
Just as your child must learn how to read letters, they must also learn to “read” numbers. These activities develop number recognition skills.
Rituals can help start or end the day, transition from one activity to the next, or provide a moment to reflect.
Learn what your kindergartener can expect during the school year and some fun activities you can practice at home.