![]() ![]() You can buy it cheaply or get the children to make their own with baking soda and shaving foam. We love creating a winter wonderland in the classroom with fake snow. You can also test out freezing leaves you find outside to see what happens to them. Try painting ice cubes and watching them melt to create some art with your preschoolers. Winter is a great theme for sensory play because preschoolers can explore the different forms that water takes when it gets chilly, and spring is full of excitement, so kids will love learning through watching how the world around them changes. One of our favorite winter theme ideas for preschool kids is the changing season. If you like these January preschool theme ideas, why not take a peek at these ideas for ? And if your class has January birthdays to celebrate, we've got you covered with these ideas. Teaching kids about winter with a preschool theme starting in January will help them understand seasons and introduce them to scientific ideas they might have never thought of before. These January preschool themes and ideas are full of great learning opportunities for preschoolers too. ![]() You're sure to be the top teacher if you transform your preschool classroom into a winter wonderland complete with a paper snowman, and kids will have lots of fun learning about the holidays that make January so great. With activities, decorations, and lesson plans, January will no longer be known as the month of January blues. These January preschool themes are definitely going to spark some great ideas for you to take your classroom to the next level, and keep that excitement buzzing all through the month.įrom animal themes to science, your preschoolers are going to be entertained every day of the week. Preschool themes are broad focus points that you can explore in multiple ways to keep your class entertained while learning lots of new things. Thursday we will be learning about leopards.With the excitement of Christmas holidays over, January can sometimes fall a bit flat in preschool, but we want to change that. Wednesday we will be exploring the Safari. Tuesday we will be learning about African Animals. ![]() Monday we will be talking about the letter “L”, our letter this week. January 27-31 L-Lion, I am king, on that rely on! ![]() Friday is Krazy Socks & Shoes Day a day when it’s fun to wear two different socks and shoes. Along with discussing the color blue and learning the nursery rhythm Little Boy Blue. Tuesday, we will focus on the letter “K”, our letter of the week. We will be closed Monday to Observe Martin Luther King’s birthday. January 20-24 K-Kangaroo, you will find me at the zoo. Friday is Jellybean Day, when we will count, sort, taste and explore Jellybeans. Thursday we will be talking about the nursey rhythm Jack and Jill. Wednesday is Diamond Day, we will be exploring our shape of month. Tuesday we will introduce the song, Sing a Song Of Sixpence. January 13-17 J-Jaybird, I talk until I’m heard. We will be talking about our dreams and how we can go about realizing them Thursday we will be focusing on our number for the month, 6/six (seis in Spanish). Sign-ups will be posted for parent helpers. Wednesday is Sunshine House’s birthday! It is a parent participation day, where we will have many birthday party activities set up for the children to enjoy. Tuesday is Leapin’ Lizards Day, when we will talk about lizards and camouflage. Monday we will talking about the short letter “I”. January 6-10 Our letter of the week is I-Iguana, I would like a banana. It is also our Family Breakfast & PJ Day, where you are invited to join us for a free homemade breakfast. Thursday we will be highlighting the nursery rhyme It’s Raining, It’s Pouring. Wednesday we will be closed for New Years Day. Tuesday we are talking about clothing that is appropriate on these cold, wet days. Monday we will be talking about the letter long “I”. We will also be talking about the winter season. They were fantastic! A special thanks goes to our great Santa’s at both the program and Santa & Cider! Click on the weekly links below for additional details about activities your child may be participating in.ĭecember 30-Jan 3 Our letter of the week is I-Ibis, in my eye, see my iris?! The children were wonderful, as expected. Thanks to every one of you for the great turnout at our Christmas program last month. ![]()
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