Halloween science experiments
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Halloween science experiments. Get inspired and try out new things.
If you're looking for a quick & easy way to practice number recognition and fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners, then you're definitely going to want to grab these Color by Number Halloween
Fun Halloween song for kids - Old MacDonald Had a Haunted House
Cara Sehring saved to Halloween ideas
This worksheets will give you lots of ideas for your preschool apple theme. Letter A Worksheets FREE Worksheets Apple Ten Frames WorksheetFill in the ten frames to match the numbers on the apples. R

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What do you love about pumpkins? Pumpkin pie, pumpkin seeds, pumpkin spice lattes? What pumpkin treat is your favorite? I am going to have to hands-down say pumpkin pie is my fave. I also love pumpkins for another reason (besides the delicious food it provides). I love pumpkins because they are the non-scary component of…
Aubrey Jung saved to lesson plans
Supplies: Baby or toddler clothes (button up shirt and overalls work best) Hat Newspaper Paper lunch sack Yarn Markers

Sheila Long saved to School Ideas
This spider web fine motor activity is so much fun! My son played with it over and over again. It is an excellent way to develop fine motor skills this fall!
Turn learning into fun with these Christmas STEM activities and Christmas STEM challenges for kids. Fun Christmas activities!

HeidiSongs saved to STEM and STEAM Ideas
If you’re old enough, you remember those chemistry sets for kids filled with toxic and downright dangerous chemicals, glass test tubes just waiting to shatter and scary metal tools. Yes, they were fun, but most of the contents have been banned replaced with many safe “chemicals” you probably have at home. So skip the “store...

Caryn Levy saved to K-2 Science
7 Spooky Halloween STEM Challenges that are low prep and packed with engagement for Elementary students! | Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade
See what happens to apples left in air, water, vinegar, and oil for a week! Use the included printable worksheet to have your students record their observations.

DidiFang saved to Preschool Themes