Looking for activities that will help your child learn to tell the time? Check out this set of time games - in three different levels! (This post contains affiliate links.) Welcome to the second week of the Print & Play learning game series with This Reading Mama! Each week I'm sharing a free printable math game for K-2. Just print and play - no color ink, cutting, or laminating necessary! ... Read More
Low prep fine motor activities
Fine motor activities are so important to strengthen little hands before they're ready to do all the writing that's waiting for them in kindergarten and beyond. Try some of these simple, low-prep activities! (This post contains affiliate links.) For years, I've seen fun fine motor activities all over the Internet. Truthfully, we didn't take time to do many of them. My three oldest kids seemed to have strong ... Read More
Shape games for K-2
Looking for a shape game to help your child remember the basic shapes? Try this one! Today's game is the first of a new series between This Reading Mama and me! We're sharing a 6-week summer series for kids entering kindergarten through second grade. I'm using these games with both my Five and my Six, who are headed off to kindergarten and first grade in the fall. Sometimes their ... Read More
Free printable games for K-2: Just Print & Play!
Today I'm excited to announce the start of a new series! This Reading Mama and I are teaming up again to bring you thoughtful, unique learning activities that you can do with your child at home or with your students at school. Have you seen our other series? Preschool and Kindergarten Writing Series Simple Writing Lessons for the Primary Grades Reading Comprehension Strategies It's summer, so we're ... Read More
Healthy snack ideas from A-Z
If you're looking for healthy preschool snack ideas for your preschooler, read on. We've got them from A-Z! (This post contains affiliate links.) Whether you're just looking to get away from packaged, processed food, or simply want some new preschool snack ideas to liven up your routine, we've got a great list for you! And I've listed them alphabetically if you're on the lookout for letter of the week ... Read More
Long a memory game
Today I'm sharing a free long a game. It's perfect for kids learning to read or spell words with ai, ay, and a-consonant-e. This summer, I've been doing learning time with each of our big kids (ages 3, 5, 6, and 8) five days a week. By building it into our days it's actually getting done - most of the time! Of course, it also helps that I've created a incentive chart. When each child has enough learning sessions ... Read More
Science experiments from A-Z
Looking for science experiments for preschoolers that are are sure to keep your child's interest? We've found the best of the best - from A to Z! Preschoolers have a natural fascination for the world. It's a fabulous time to soak up science experiments! Here some of the best from the blogosphere. A - Apple rotting experiment - What will happen to an apple when it's left to sit in water, vinegar, or ... Read More
Letter P activities for preschool
Looking for letter P activities? My three-year-old loved these! I've been taking my 3-year-old through an alphabet journey with a variety of playful, hands-on activities each week. Check out the fun we had with letter P! (Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I've created a done-for-you alphabet curriculum perfect for preschool!) Letter P Activities We ... Read More
Short vowel word family houses
Looking for a hands-on printable for teaching word families? Check out our word family houses! My word family houses were one of my very first printables here at The Measured Mom®. These little gems are wonderful for helping new readers crack the code of sounding out words! If you're teaching a new reader to sound out words, it is sometimes helpful to use word families. What are word families? Word families are ... Read More
A-Z Process art ideas for preschoolers
Looking for process art ideas? Check out this fun variety of creative art ideas for preschoolers! If you follow many blogs, you've no doubt heard the debate between process art and crafts. What's the difference? Simply put, a process art project is one where it's all about the process. A group of children completing the same project will have quite different results. The important thing is what they learn ... Read More