Preschool math printables and simple math activities for preschoolers make it easy to add hands-on learning to your day. These low-prep printables help kids build key math skills in a way that feels fun and natural. You’ll find a collection of free printable math activities for preschoolers, plus ideas for adding play-based learning into your... The post Free Preschool Math Printables appeared first on Stay At Home Educator.| Stay At Home Educator
Last Updated on August 14, 2025 by Sheryl Cooper Inside: How to Teach Shape Recognition to Preschoolers with Fun Activities (Free Printable!) One of the areas we have to cover in our preschool assessments is shapes. I am always looking for ways to build shape recognition skills, but I want them to be playful and authentically blend... Read More The post How to Teach Shape Recognition to Preschoolers with Fun Activities appeared first on Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds.| Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Tear art shape crafts are a fun and effective way to help kids learn 2D shapes through hands-on, creative play. By tearing and gluing colorful paper onto shape templates, children strengthen fine motor skills while reinforcing shape recognition. These engaging activities are perfect for classrooms, homeschool lessons, or early learning centers looking to combine art […] The post Tear Art Shape Crafts | Hands-On Activities to Teach 2D Shapes appeared first on Little Learning Corner.| Little Learning Corner
Cool off and learn with a fun water balloon shape matching activity that's perfect for summer!| Hands On As We Grow®
These 15 square activities are great for toddlers who are learning their shapes. Excellent at home and in the preschool classroom! Free printables, too!| Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Here is me entry for Becky’s GeometricJanuary Square challenge Qi (energy) hugs […]| Cee's Photo Challenges
Wavy lines are a great way to add a creative and dynamic touch to your PowerPoint presentations. They can be used for design elements, dividers, or even| SlideHunter.com
Visual presentations play a crucial role in conveying messages and captivating the audience. One of the more advanced but simple techniques in Microsoft PowerPoint is cropping pictures into different shapes. This can transform your slides and improve the visuals of your presentation design. In this article, we’ll cover how to crop a picture into a […] The post How to Crop Picture Into Shape in PowerPoint appeared first on SlideHunter.com.| SlideHunter.com
When designing PowerPoint presentations, having a solid understanding of how to create and use geometric shapes effectively can elevate the quality of your slides. One such shape is the equilateral triangle. Often used in various types of presentation slides, equilateral triangles can visually represent balance, equality, and harmony. This tutorial will guide you through creating […] The post How to Make an Equilateral Triangle in PowerPoint appeared first on SlideHunter.com.| SlideHunter.com
Check out 17 fall butcher paper activities for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten students to practice literacy, math, and fine motor skills in a fun way. There are activities for Halloween, Thanksgiving,...| Pocket of Preschool
Filling text with images seems like an easy thing to do with tools like Photoshop, but can be a tedious task when developing it for mobile apps. I wanted to see if this was possible and got it working using the Experimental Xamarin.Forms Shapes. Read the steps below to learn how to fill text with images in Xamarin.Forms, or dive directly in the demo code on Github. The demo that I created is fully inspired by some retro games, can you name them all? I’ll give you a hint: they were part of t...| Marcofolio.net
Xamarin recently added new functionality for developers to build mobile apps: Xamarin.Forms Shapes. As the name suggest, it allows developers to create shapes without being restricted to rectangles or ellipses. At this time, this power is only unleashed when setting the “Shapes_Experimental“-flag but it has some great potential. I wanted to build something using Shapes and went looking for some design inspiration. Luckily, an old friend of mine helped me out without knowing it! The design...| Marcofolio.net
I am a big fan of learning centres in classrooms! They are a great place for children to explore, investigate, take risks and consolidate […] The post Drawing and Sorting 2D Shapes Activity first appeared on Learning 4 Kids.| Learning 4 Kids
Sensory bags are a favorite activity in our house so I wanted to put a fun winter twist on one. This Build-A-Snowman Winter Sensory Bag was a huge hit with my 3 year old and 6 year old! They got to build a snowman and I didn’t have to spend an hour getting each of […] The post Build-A-Snowman Winter Sensory Bag * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
We recently discovered this classic technique to make Christmas trees from old magazines and we just had to try it ourselves! The results were stunning and the boys had so much fun making them! A perfect activity to do when watching a Christmas movie! And don’t forget to check out my book – 100 Easy STEAM Activities is […] The post Magazine Christmas Trees * ages 6+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Sensory bins are a huge hit in our house so I wanted to make one with a Halloween twist. This one is so simple to set up (I’m talking 5 minutes) and I was able to find most of the items I used at the grocery store and the Target Dollar Spot (I love the […] The post Halloween Sensory Bin For Preschoolers appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Fall is such a beautiful time of year with the changing leaves in all the bright red, yellow and orange colors. Here are 3 classic, time-tested, simple Fall leaf crafts that are easy to set up and will keep kids entertained and creating beautiful pieces of art! 3 Fall Leaf Craft Video Check out the […] The post 3 Fall Leaf Crafts appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
These beautiful watercolor hearts are so simple to make and make a frameworthy masterpiece! A perfect Valentine’s Day activity for kids or all ages (and adults)! Watercolor Hearts Video Tutorial Watch the below video to see how we made these adorable hearts! MATERIALS NEEDED: White Paper Paint Brush Bowl of Water Paper Towel Watercolor Paints […] The post Watercolor Hearts appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
These fun Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities are so simple to set up and fun for kids to play. They’ll also be improving their fine motor skills, working on color recognition, pattern recognition and counting! Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities Video Check out the below video to see the activities in action: Materials Needed: (affiliate links […] The post Valentine’s Day Preschool Activities appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Color Surprise Hearts ❤️ ages 3+ ❤️ This Valentines Day activity is so simple to set up (It literally took me 2 minutes!) and is great for color recognition and fine motor skills! Check out the below video to see the Color Surprise Hearts Activity in action before trying it yourself: And don’t forget […] The post Color Surprise Hearts Activity * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Our Love Letters Sensory Bag is a perfect Valentine’s Day themed sensory activity and a great way to practice letters, shapes, numbers and patterns! It’s also super simple to make and you can reuse it over and over and over! Love Letters Sensory Bag Video Check out the below video tutorial to see how to […] The post Love Letters Sensory Bag * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This Search And Find Sensory Bag is a super simple and fun, sensory activity that’s great for building many skills (fine motor, color, number & letter recognition to name a few). Search and Find Sensory Bag Video: Check out the below video to see the sensory bag in action, then make one for yourself!: Materials […] The post Search and Find Sensory Bag * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day ☘️! This Rainbow Sensory Bag is a fun sensory activity to improve color recognition, pattern recognition and fine motor skills! Rainbow Sensory Bag Video Check out the below video to see the Rainbow Sensory Bag in action! MATERIALS NEEDED TO MAKE A RAINBOW SENSORY BAG (affiliate links): Gallon […] The post Rainbow Sensory Bag * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Valentine’s Day Sensory Bin ❤️ ages 3+ ❤️ Seasonal sensory bins are a favorite in our house and making this one for Valentine’s Day was so super simple, I just had to share it. Valentine’s Day Sensory Bin Video Check out the below video to see Alexander playing with our sensory bin: Materials Needed: […] The post Valentine’s Day Sensory Bin * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
This post is sponsored by LEGO. All opinions are my own. #ad Who knew dragons and firefighters could work so well together?! This holiday season, we’ve partnered with The LEGO Group to “Rebuild The World” and my boys had a blast using their creativity and imagination to play with their LEGO sets in a very […] The post LEGO Rebuild The World Campaign appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
If you’ve followed us for any length of time you know we love love love magnetic tiles! They are probably our most used toy in the house. Magnetic tiles are one of the best toys for open-ended play. We have had many sets over the years and they hold up incredibly well, given the amount […] The post Magnetic Tile Activity Ideas appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Halloween season is upon us and that means all kinds of fun, creepy and creative, Halloween-themed activities! When I was recently at the grocery store, I picked up some dried beans in the soup aisle. Dried beans are a wonderful and inexpensive way to create lots of sensory, educational activities at home or school. For […] The post Halloween Bean Monsters Sensory Activity * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Colorful Water Letters Activity is fun, process art technique combines water, color mixing and letter formation for a beautiful and mesmerizing activity! It’s perfect for working on letter recognition, letter formation, color mixing and fine motor skills! It’s also a great lesson on cohesion and adhesion as important properties of water. I should also mention […] The post Colorful Water Letters Activity * ages 3+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Learning letters and letter recognition are skills kids spend a lot of time on in school and at home. DIY Straw Letters Activity is a really fun, colorful way to practice learning letters while also improving fine motor skills! You can make all the loose parts you need out of a few straws and will […] The post DIY Straw Letters Activity * ages 4+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
We love the idea of making melted crayon art, but it always seemed too daunting and messy to undertake as a project. Well, that all changed for us when Crayola sent us their Crayola Crayon Melter to test out! It makes creating art with melted crayons sooooo easy and the results are simply stunning! MATERIALS […] The post Melted Crayon Art for ages 6+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Snowball Letters is a fun activity that’s perfect to do in the wintertime and is great for building letter recognition, fine motor and concentration skills! MATERIALS NEEDED (affiliate links): * Cotton balls or marshmallows * Dark construction paper (We used blue.) * A white crayon * Kids tongs WHAT TO DO: Simply draw a large […] The post Snowball Letters – Letter Recognition Activity * ages 2-6 appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
The Candy Cane Christmas Tree Pick Up Game is a fun holiday game and all you need to make it are some pipe cleaners! Great for developing fine motor and concentration skills. MATERIALS NEEDED (affiliate links): * Holiday pipe cleaners * Bowl WHAT TO DO: 1. Start by making Christmas trees with pipe cleaners. We […] The post Candy Cane Christmas Tree Pick Up Game * ages 2+ appeared first on Raising Dragons.| Raising Dragons
Use your light table for these fun math activities to engage your students and give them opportunities to learn in different ways! There are ideas for counting, graphing, measurement, colors,...| Pocket of Preschool
In presentation design, the inclusion of simple shapes can dramatically transform the visual appeal and effectiveness of your presentation. Among these shapes, the half circle can be used to present a variety of business concepts with clarity and precision. This article explains how to create half circles in PowerPoint, so you can make your infographics, […] The post How to Make a Half Circle in PowerPoint appeared first on SlideHunter.com.| SlideHunter.com
(Cross-posted from Talking Math with Your Kids) Two and a half years ago, I was developing Which One Doesn’t Belong? (before Stenhouse had signed on to publish it). I went on a tour of elemen…| Overthinking my teaching
Learn all about shapes with these fun and easy shape crafts for toddlers. Have fun creating and learning about circles, squares, and triangles.| Creative Family Fun
Toddlers and preschoolers will love learning outside with these simple and fun Outdoor Shape Activities for Kids. Learning can be so much fun!| Creative Family Fun
Get moving and learning with this fun outdoor shape activity, shape hopscotch. It's so much for for preschoolers and toddlers.| Creative Family Fun
Better Tables A number of years ago (2020), Tableau Iron Viz finalist, Ludovic Tavernier, created a dashboard that showcased two tables: one was a standard default-looking table and the second was …| Viz Zen Data