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Fall Preschool Literacy Activities

🍁 Literacy That Moves with the Seasons Fall is full of opportunities to bring learning to life—especially when it comes to early literacy and fine motor development. Whether your preschoolers are tracing letters in the dirt, cutting leaf shapes, or spotting “L is for Leaf,” there’s no better season to combine nature, movement, and literacy skills. Perfect for morning tubs,

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Humpty Dumpty Rhyme Time: Adapted Book for Phonemic Awareness

Why Nursery Rhymes Build Big Skills Nursery rhymes are more than just catchy songs—they’re a powerful tool for teaching phonemic awareness in preschool and early childhood classrooms. The rhythm, repetition, and rhyme of classics like Humpty Dumpty make it easier for young learners to hear and play with the sounds in words. If you’re looking for an engaging, ready-to-use resource

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Nature + Numbers: Fall Math Fun with Leaves

🍂 Fall Leaves = Fresh Math Learning There’s no need for flashcards when the forest floor is covered in learning materials! Fall is the perfect time to explore math concepts in real life—and your students won’t even realize they’re practicing number recognition, counting, or shapes. Inspired by We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt, this post shares fun, hands-on ways to

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Leaf Hunt Learning: Outdoor Adventures That Build Big Skills

🍁 Let’s Go on a Leaf Hunt! There’s something magical about fall—crunchy leaves underfoot, crisp air, and nature’s palette of gold, red, and orange. At Snicker-Doodles Pre-K Market, we love tapping into this seasonal wonder with one of our favorite traditions: a leaf hunt preschool activity! Inspired by the book We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt by Steve Metzger, this

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First Week Favorites: Easy, Low-Prep Activities to Build Connection and Confidence

The first week of Pre-K is a whirlwind of emotions—excitement, nerves, tears, and lots of hugs. As teachers, our goal is to build trust, confidence, and a classroom community that feels safe and joyful. The best way to do that? Keep things simple. I’m sharing my go-to first week favorites—low-prep, high-connection activities that help students ease in, feel successful, and

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Preschool Tracing Activities for Back to School

Back-to-school season is the perfect time to assess and strengthen fine motor skills. Before kids can write their names, trace letters, or cut out shapes, they need hand strength, control, and confidence—and that’s exactly what this tracing and scissor pack helps build. Back-to-School Tracing Pack is designed for preschoolers, early childhood special education students, and emergent writers who benefit from

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Teaching Expectations in Pre-K: How to Model, Practice, and Reinforce Behavior

Let’s be honest—those first few weeks of preschool can feel like controlled chaos. You’re building routines, learning names, calming nerves, and trying to figure out who knows what. That’s where task cards come to the rescue. Back-to-School Task Card Set is designed for low-prep, high-impact learning, helping you teach, assess, and engage your students without a mountain of materials. 🎯

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Establishing Routines in Pre-K: Tools for a Smooth Start

For young learners—especially those with disabilities or communication differences—establishing routines-PreK can feel overwhelming. That’s where visual supports, behavior cues, and simple checklists come in. I’m sharing the essential tools I use to build predictable, student-centered routines that reduce stress and increase independence for all learners. 🧠 Why establishing routines in PreK matters Consistent routines: Reduce anxiety and increase confidence Support

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Back to School Adapted Book: Build Sorting and Language Skills with a Fun Classroom Theme

It’s that time of year again—new backpacks, sharpened crayons, and fresh starts. For preschool and special education teachers, back-to-school isn’t just about supplies—it’s about routines, communication, and building confidence. That’s why this back to school adapted book, Backpack, Backpack, What’s Inside?, has become one of my favorite ways to ease students into classroom expectations while practicing classification, vocabulary, and early

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Back to School with Adapted Books: A Calm Start for Every Learner

 The first few weeks of school can be overwhelming—for students and teachers alike! Whether you’re welcoming toddlers to preschool for the very first time or supporting learners with diverse needs, adapted books can make the transition smoother, calmer, and more engaging.   We’re highlighting our favorite adapted books to use at the beginning of the school year. These tools support

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Teaching Phonemic Awareness with “Rain Rain Go Away”

Why Rhymes Work in Pre-K In the world of early childhood education, sometimes the most powerful learning tools are the simplest ones.   That’s why nursery rhymes—especially ones like Rain Rain Go Away—are such a goldmine for developing phonemic awareness, the ability to hear, recognize, and manipulate the individual sounds in words.   Think about it: When a child claps

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Summer Literacy and Math Activities for Preschool

Discover fun and low-prep summer literacy and math activities for preschoolers using songs, adapted books, bingo games, and more—no worksheets required! Summer should be filled with sunshine, popsicles, and play—but it can also be a time for meaningful learning (without the pressure of worksheets or formal lessons). With just a few engaging tools and playful routines, you can support early

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