Southeastern Massachusetts Educational Collaborative
Massachusetts
Pre-K
Special Education Teacher
All Lessons
In this engaging lesson, Pre-K students will participate in a playful matching activity where they pair colorful and patterned paper mittens. This activity is designed to enhance visual discrimination and fine motor skills while promoting social interaction as students work together. The lesson is important as it supports early childhood development in recognizing patterns and colors, and encourages cooperative play.
In this engaging lesson, preschool students will create art using stickers, allowing them to peel and stick them onto paper. This activity is designed to enhance fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, which are crucial for young children's development. By participating in this fun and creative task, students will also boost their confidence and creativity.
In this lesson, preschool students will embark on a taste test adventure, exploring different flavors such as sweet, sour, and salty. This activity will help them articulate their experiences and preferences, fostering language development and sensory exploration. The lesson is designed to engage young learners in a fun and interactive way, encouraging them to express their thoughts and feelings about different tastes.
In this Sensory Storytime Adventure, preschool students will listen to a story and engage in sensory exploration activities. They will use their senses to explore objects related to the story, such as smelling flowers or feeling soft fabrics. This lesson is important as it helps young children develop sensory awareness and comprehension skills, which are crucial for their cognitive and emotional development.
In this lesson, preschool students will engage in hands-on activities to explore different textures such as sandpaper, velvet, and cotton balls. They will learn to describe these textures and associate them with everyday objects. This lesson is important as it helps develop sensory awareness and vocabulary, which are crucial for early childhood development.