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Fun Indoor Activities for Kids in Preschool, PreK, and Kindergarten

Fun indoor activities for kids at home or in schools! Great learning activities, easy crafts, games and more for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary at home or in schools.

I know it can be overwhelming trying to figure out what to do with your littles while home during this unique time. I’ve put together some fun indoor activities that will keep your littles engaged, learning, and having fun. The great news is that you can use materials that you already have at home. 🙂

This is a mix of free printables and paid, premium products. That way you can choose what best fits your needs. These indoor activities use many hands-on learning materials. I find the more options you have for children, the more engaged they are! These activities include pom poms, play dough, glass beads, scissors, glue, and more!

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Popcorn and Cranberry Measurement Activity

Fun measurement activity for preschool and kindergarten! Learn counting, measuring, and fine motor skills while strining popcorn and cranberries! #measurement #mathcenter #funearlylearning

We absolutely love activities where we string things together! Whether it’s stringing popcorn, cranberries, cereal or beads. We always have a fun time! For this Popcorn and Cranberry Measurement activity, we strung popcorn and cranberries and then measured how long our strands were. This activity helped to build our fine motor skills and early math skills. It was so easy and fun to do! You have to try this with your littles!

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Word Chart Fun for Teaching Shapes

Word Chart for Shapes

Have you ever used a word chart before when working with your child? They’re quick and fun to make and they help children with early literacy skills. Our children love to make them and get excited to come up with new ideas for how to contribute. This week, we made a word chart for teaching shapes.

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