This post isn’t a single idea, but Ms. Stephanie’s Preschool has a bunch of photos of great ideas you can use for Halloween activities if you have a preschooler at home or work with preschoolers. Some of these would be fun for parties or to have in centers in a classroom, and there are some fun art projects, too.
I love the haunted house project, shown here, but if you click through you’ll also find cutting practice, sensory activities, fine-motor skill practice and more.
Check out all these easy ideas at Ms. Stephanie’s Preschool.
[Photo: Ms. Stephanie’s Preschool.]
Knowing the alphabet is the basis for learning how to read, so it’s important to get it down. Kids need to know the differences between letters, to be able to recognize their shapes and to know what sounds the letters make individually before they can start combining them in words.
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