Preschool Movement Activities
I’m sharing some easy to use preschool movement activities you can do at home or in the classroom. Preschoolers need a lot of diverse learning opportunities they can do in short amounts of time.
I’m sharing some easy to use preschool movement activities you can do at home or in the classroom. Preschoolers need a lot of diverse learning opportunities they can do in short amounts of time.
Dinosaur Songs, Poems, and Movement Activities . I'm sharing a ton of ideas and activity using dinosaur songs, poems, and movement activities to help your younger students learn to read, write, sing and move!
Looking for some fun movement breaks for your preschool and kindergarten students? Keep reading to get the links to some fun movement breaks with animal friends. Music and Movement activities help children make important brain connections between reading, writing, math, and science. Movement strengthens eye coordination, hand to eye coordination, sequencing, patterns, and strengthens existing connections in the brain.
Connect Math and Music with Scarf Activities. Use these easy ideas in your music, PE , Preschool and Kindergarten activities on how to use scarf activities to teach music and math.
Let's FREEZE DANCE in the classroom. Connect movement with learning about U.S.A. in social studies or as you teach students to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and other patriotic songs. Freeze dance can be an anytime movement activity and brain break for your students. USE the activity for transitions, rewards, to keep students busy while you set up or clean up, rainy day, snow day, recess, assess or work with individual students and in your virtual classrooms.
“Summertime, Summertime” action song is perfect to kick off your elementary back to school S.E.L & literacy activities.
Looking for some ways to help children honor and respect their dad's? Here are some creative ideas for your children to connect music and literacy activities with Father's Day.
Looking for some unique and time tested elementary school brain breaks and transition activities? Keep reading to get some FREE ideas and Links to resources you can use today. We see it in their bored eyes, or their hands start to fiddle with shoe laces, or they start talking. They finish their work early, or they come into the classroom with a glazed look over their eyes. That's when it's time for elementary school brain breaks and transition activities.