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30 fun indoor recess games for preschoolers

Need some indoor games and recess ideas? Tired of musical chairs? You’re in the right place! We all know that kids need to move to burn off excess energy, but it can be tricky when it’s too cold, hot, or wet to go outside. Instead of dreading those days, here are more than 30 fun indoor activities and games for kids your students will love. These preschool games, music , and movement activities are perfect for indoors and still keep active preschoolers moving and having fun.

Indoor Recess Preschool Group Games
Many of these indoor recess games also help develop important gross motor and social skills – yes, please! And many of these indoor games for kids can be played outdoors too!
4 Corners : This classic indoor game is simple to teach and easy to play. Forgot how to play? Here’s a step-by-step guide to jog your memory. Use pictures of popular storybook characters if your kids aren’t ready for numbers. Color Corners : Or use colors (indoors or out).
Duck Duck Goose – This classic game is a great way to get a little exercise in, but also helps children develop self-regulation skills and pay attention.
Popcorn! Parachute Game- This whole group game is great for students to learn how to work together. It’s also a great game for developing important gross motor skills.
Bluebird, Bluebird Through the Window – Watch the video to learn this classic song and movement game. Kids love moving and singing along to this fun game.
Row, Row, Row, Your Boat- Students can be partnered up to sing along to this classic song!
Indoor Preschool F or Listening & Self-Regulation
Huckle Buckle Beanstalk- Watch the video to learn how to play this 19th century game that still packs a powerful punch today.
What Time is it Mr. Fox? – The perfect fun game for developing important listening and self-regulation skills.
Red Light, Green Light – Students can work on their executive function skills with this preschool game.
Simon Says – 2 Versions — Snowman Listening Game — Bunny Listening Game Do your kids need a little extra help listening and following directions? Then you need these simple Simon Says movement games in your life!
Freeze Dance : A classic game that’s not only fun, but helps kids develop self-regulation skills. Play a favorite song, the kids have to “freeze” when the music is paused. Use a variety of musical styles and tempos to encourage different types of dance and movement. Use your smartphone and a bluetooth speaker so you can pause the music without tipping off the kids. Everybody loves playing freeze dance!
Hot Potato- Your kids will have a blast with this fun, classic game while working on their listening and self-regulation skills.
Chicken Dance- Who doesn’t love the chicken dance? Watch the video to learn how to do this super silly and fun dance!
Limbo – An oldie but a goody! Watch the video to learn how to play this classic game.
Please Mr Crocodile- Please, Mr Crocodile is a fabulous game for all different sized groups, from small groups to large groups of kindergarten or preschool kids.

Gross Motor Preschool Games
Zoo Animal Movement Game- Are you looking for a fun, easy game for your Zoo thematic unit that builds in following directions, listening, and movement? Roll and Move with the Zoo Animals will give your children multiple opportunities for learning while having fun too!
London Bridge – This one never gets old! Watch the video to learn how to play this classic preschool game.
Farmer in the Dell- This one is fun to sing and easy to teach. Watch the video to learn how to play this classic preschooler game.
Rolling Pin Races- Grab some rolling pins and have fun with these races!
Bowling with Plastic Bottles- Save those plastic bottles for a fun bowling game!
Paper Plate Ring Toss- Recycle some paper plates and make your own ring toss game!
Musical Chairs – This classic game is great for teaching children patience, gets students up and moving, and learning how to deal with frustration (a very important life skill!)
Ring Around the Rosy- Watch the video to refresh your memory of how to play this classic memory game!
Head Shoulders Knees and Toes- Watch the video and remember how easy it is to play this preschool game.
Hokey Pokey- Your preschoolers will have fun with this classic simple song.
Indoor Music, Songs and Dance Activities
Cool Bear Hunt Movement Song- Students will learn work on their social skills and oral language skills as they go on a cool bear hunt.
Dr. Jean’s Banana Dance- Preschoolers will love joining in on the movements of this song!
Number Race Game- Your preschoolers will have better retention of their numbers since it pertains to their life.
What’s Missing?- Your students will love this game and it’s easy to set up. And it’s a great one for your toddler at a restaurant as well!
Glow Stick Hide and Seek- Did somebody say glow sticks? Grab some glow sticks and play this super fun version of hide and seek.
XO Hop- If you have a small space, but lots of energy then your preschoolers are sure to love this activity.
Animal Hide and Seek – This is the perfect rainy day activity!
Active Movement Activities for Preschoolers
Jump the Candlestick – Move like Jack in the nursery rhyme or think of other ways to move over or around the candlestick.
Dinosaur Movement Game – Incorporate a favorite interest as preschoolers roll and move like dinosaurs.
Weather Movement Game – Can’t go outside? Talk about different kinds of weather in this movement game.
Swatting Game – I guarantee your preschoolers will love swatting letters, colors, numbers, or whatever you choose in this DIY game.
Uno Movement Game – Use cards from a favorite card game to move around the room. Don’t have the game? These color and number cards could easily be created or you could adapt any type of number cards to move.
Dumpster Diving Game – No, don’t bring a dumpster inside. Fill a large box with recycled materials and a few toys. Kids will love searching for the “hidden” items in the box.
Block Basketball – Easily adaptable for younger or older preschoolers. Use materials on hand to create a fun adaption of basketball for preschoolers.
What are your favorite indoor recess games and activities? Leave a comment below, we’d love to hear from you and expand our list of awesome ideas!
3 thoughts on “30 fun indoor recess games for preschoolers”
This is a great list, Vanessa. I always end of playing the same games, so this will add variety. Thanks! PS- I love the look of your new website and your cute picture!
Thanks for stopping by Shelli, I’m so glad you like the ideas on the list! You are too sweet 🙂
Thanks for sharing these fun game ideas! They’ll definitely come in handy during cold winter months but I know we can enjoy them year ’round!
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Games for Preschoolers on Number Sense

Sing the Number Song from 1 to 3 Game
Ask your little one to sing the number song from 1 to 3 to play this game.

Sing the Number Song from 11 to 15 Game
Sing the number song from 11 to 15 to practice numbers.

Count the Dots from 1 to 3 Game
Count the dots from 1 to 3 to begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard.

Trace the Number One Game
Sharpen your number skills by tracing the number one.
Addition Games for Preschoolers

Model to Add Numbers Game
Dive deep into the world of math by modeling to add numbers.

Build the Model to Add Numbers Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by exploring how to build the model to add numbers.

Count On to Add within 10 Game
Dive deep into the world of addition by counting on to add within 10.

Identify Embedded Numbers Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to identify embedded numbers.
Subtraction Games for Preschoolers

Remove and Match the Number Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to remove and match the number.

Take Away to Match the Number Game
Apply your knowledge of subtraction to take away to match the number.

Find One Less Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to find one less.

Subtraction with Pictures Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to subtract with pictures.
Geometry Games for Preschoolers

Sort Real-World Shapes Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by sorting real-world shapes.

Find Shapes All Around Us Game
Ask your little one to find and identify the different shapes around us to play this game.

Match Triangles and Squares Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to match triangles and squares.

Match Rectangles and Circles Game
Learn to solve math problems by matching rectangles and circles.
Measurement Games for Preschoolers

Identify the Object with Shorter Length Game
Use your measurement skills to identify the object with the shorter length.

Identify Objects by Color Game
Sharpen your skills by identifying objects by their colors.

Identify Which Object is Longer Game
Kids must identify which object is longer to practice measurement.

Sort Objects by Color Game
Dive deep into the world of measurement by sorting objects by color.
Writing Games for Preschoolers

Tracing Big Letters With Sleeping & Slanting Lines - A, V, W, X, Y & Z Game
Practice tracing big letters with sleeping & slanting lines - A, V, W, X, Y & Z.

Tracing Small Letters With Standing & Curvy Lines - a, d & q Game
Practice tracing small letters with standing and curvy lines - a, d and q.

Let's Make the Letter A Game
Let's take a look at how to make the letter A with this game.

Time to Trace Uppercase A Game
Learn language skills by practicing to trace uppercase A.
Reading Games for Preschoolers

Can You Find the Uppercase Letter A? Game
To play this game, find the uppercase letter A.

Learn the Sight Word: I Game
Help your child practice english by learning the sight word: I.

Can You Find the Lowercase Letter a? Game
To play this game, find the lowercase letter a.

Sound of the Sight Word: I Game
Practice the sound of the sight word: I.
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Count Along with the Stars from 1 to 3 Game
Shine bright in the math world by counting along with the stars from 1 to 3.

Number Sequence from 1 to 3 Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by practicing the number sequence from 1 to 3.

Compare Group of Objects Game
Ask your little one to compare a group of objects to play this game.

Learn the Letters: Big A Game
Put your language skills to the test by learning the letter: Big A.

Count and Tell Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Kids must count and tell numbers from 1 to 3 to practice number sense.

Count to find out if the objects are equal Game
Kids must count to find out if the objects are equal to practice counting.

Practice the Letters: Big A Game
Kids must practice the letter: Big A.

Hop and Count from 1 to 3 Game
Use your number sense skills to hop and count from 1 to 3.

Count to Find One More Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to count to find one more.

Subtract Using Pictures Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to subtract using pictures.

Identify Triangles and Squares Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying triangles and squares.

Compare and Tell Where are More Objects Game
Help your child master number sense with this fun 'Compare and Tell Where are More Objects' game.

Time to Trace Lowercase a Game
Get familiar with writing by learning to trace lowercase a.

Learn the Letters: Small a Game
Put your language skills to the test by learning the letter: Small a.

Count and Match Numbers from 1 to 3 Game
Apply your knowledge of number sense to count and match numbers from 1 to 3.

Find One or Two More Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to find one or two more.

Find the Difference Using Models Game
Ask your little one to find the difference using models to play this game.

Identify Circles and Rectangles Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to identify circles and rectangles.

Compare by Matching Game
Take the pressure off by simplifying number sense with our interactive 'Compare by Matching' game.

Tracing Big Letters With Standing & Curvy Lines - B, D, & P Game
Practice tracing big letters with standing & curvy lines - B, D, & P.

Practice the Letters: Small a Game
Put your language skills to the test by practicing the letter: Small a.

Match Number Cards from 1 to 3 Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by matching number cards from 1 to 3.

Find One More to Add Game
Dive deep into the world of addition with our 'Find One More to Add' game.

Subtract and Match the Number Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning to subtract and match the number.

Identify Shapes by Their Names Game
Ask your little one to identify shapes by their names to play this game.

Identify the Object with Shorter Height Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to identify the object with the shorter height.

Tracing Small Letters With Standing & Curvy Lines - b & p Game
Enhance your language skills by tracing small letters with standing & curvy lines - b & p.
Preschool Games Online
In preschool and kindergarten, the children learn the basics of the English language, such as letters from A to Z, simple word formation using these alphabets, and the difference between vowels and consonants. ELA games like reading games , writing games , phonics games , letter tracing games , etc. not only make learning easy but they are the perfect tools your preschooler needs to begin his or her journey.
Preschoolers also learn about basic math concepts like numbers and number names from one to hundred, addition and subtraction of small numbers, and counting numbers. Games like number sense games , addition games , subtraction games , geometry games and measurement games can improve the quality of your child’s math learning.
Effective and impactful teaching methods form a strong foundation for young kids. Interactive preschool games online offer unique learning methods and are ideal for early childhood education. Learning techniques that use colorful visuals and characters aid kids' capacities to grasp instructions easily and to retain concepts.
Benefits of Games for Preschoolers Online
- Educational and learning games for preschoolers online provide a great way to practice basic math and english concepts with your children. Pre-K games enhance the learning process and make it dynamic, engaging, and enjoyable for the learners.
- You can observe students of all types, like visual learners, audio learners, etc. embracing learning and fun with these games. Preschoolers can use math and word games to learn the basics of numbers and alphabets.
- Children can also repeat the same level in an online game several times to acquire proficiency. Parents can also track children's progress on dashboards by looking at the levels they have completed and the areas where they need improvement. ELA learning games and pre-k math games are an effective way to teach students since they are able to successfully engage the numerous senses of a child.
Features of Pre K Learning Games
- Play on multiple devices: You can play educational games for preschoolers on multiple devices like; iPad, laptop, phones, etc.
- Engaging and rewarding games: Assets for characters and more can be purchased through the coins won in the games.
- Easy Connect for Parents: Parents can get instant notifications about their child's progress.
- Offline access: Learning games for preschoolers can also be played offline.

How are educational games for preschoolers useful?
Games can be a fun way to introduce a topic to these young learners without making it seem too serious. Since games can be pretty interactive and visually appealing, they have their own way of making a mark on young brains. Games help children track different elements of different topics and retain them for further exploration.
Do preschool math games and ELA games help in developing language and math skills?
Yes! Preschool interactive games can be extremely helpful to build ELA and math skills in preschoolers. Games require logical thinking and abilities as well as verbal skills in order to play. Games focused on topics such as identifying and recognising numbers, singing number songs, matching numbers, tracing small and big letters, learning about sight words, identifying objects by color, etc. can aid in math and ELA learning. Children are able to pick up the required skills with ease and interest.
Are preschool math games and ELA games easy to understand and play?
Yes! Online preschool learning games are very interactive and easy to play. They appeal to the sensibilities of little ones by encouraging them to explore and learn. Sorting, finding and matching shapes, numbers and letters can become really fun through easy preschool games.
How can I make teaching preschoolers fun?
Games are a wonderful way to teach preschoolers . Whether it’s tracing numbers and letters or counting the dots and shapes, preschool educational games help in keeping learning light, fun and breezy!
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25 Fun Literacy Activities for Preschoolers
By Callie Malvik on 03/29/2021

“Literacy is more than just learning to read,” says Mary Muhs, dean of the Rasmussen University School of Education. “It also includes how children interpret and understand what is being read, as well as writing skills and composition. Literacy skills do not just develop overnight.”
"Literacy skills do not just develop overnight."
Muhs emphasizes the importance of building the framework for literacy in preschool and even before then. “If we start early and build on a child’s experience as they grow, they will not only be able to read and write but also love to read and write.”
You understand the importance of mixing in preschool learning activities with the usual fun and games, but who says you can’t do both at once? We scoured the internet to find the best literacy activities for preschoolers to add to your arsenal.
25 Entertaining and educational language activities for preschoolers
The key to instilling a love of learning in little ones is by disguising it with plenty of fun! Bookmark this list for a rainy day, and you’ll always have an entertaining and educational activity ready when you need it.
1. Kick the letter cup
This pre-K activity suggested by Fun Learning for Kids combines letters with sports. Take a stack of plastic cups, and write a single letter on each. Then line the cups up in a row, spreading them out a bit. Give your child a small soccer ball (or any soft ball), and instruct them to kick the ball toward the letter cups. Once they knock a cup down, instruct them to say the name of the letter on the cup. For a more advanced version, say a letter first, and see if they can aim for the corresponding cup.
2. Color sorting letters
Practice colors and letters together with this preschool activity from No Time for Flashcards . All you need is a printable rainbow , some colored label stickers and a marker. Use the marker to write one letter on each circle sticker. Give the child the sticker sheet, and instruct them to peel off each sticker, say the letter and stick it onto the part of the rainbow with the matching color. This helps little ones work on letter recognition, color discrimination and fine motor skills.
3. Alphabet pillow jumping
If your kiddos need to burn off some energy, this letter activity from Toddler Approved will be perfect. Use a stack of paper plates, and write one giant letter on each one. Then use packing tape to secure each plate to a pillow and spread them around the room. Have the kids start on one side of the room and try to jump to the other without touching the floor. As they jump to each new pillow, have them say the letter or letter sound.
4. Connect-the-dots with letters
Hands on as We Grow came up with a letter familiarity activity that will get your little ones moving and their creative juices flowing. Good, old connect-the-dots gets revamped when you write a handful of repeating letters in random patterns down a length of butcher’s paper. Kids can connect the letters in any way they like so long as all of the G ’s are connected to the other G ’s and so on.
5. Alphabet knock down
Toddler Approved came up with this fantastic letter recognition game, especially recommended for kids who love knocking things over. The preparation is minimal and only requires a pool noodle, some popsicle sticks and letter stickers. Once you’ve made the letters on their pool-noodle feet, give your child a ball, call out a letter and see if they can knock it down!
6. Children’s book in a bottle
Storytime has a hands-on element with Deborah J. Stewart’s discovery bottles activity. These cheap and completely customizable literacy tools could be thrown together in an afternoon as a kinesthetic addition to your kids’ favorite stories. Stewart has her students pass the bottle around while she reads them a story in class. She reports that the bottles keep her students calm while engaging more of their attention in the story. Her post on Teach Preschool includes directions, materials and even pictures for easy reference.
7. Crocodile circle
Picture a bin with a crocodile face on top, filled with letters and surprise cards. Students pass the crocodile around the circle singing Crocodile, crocodile down by lake; I’m going to reach right in and see what (letter) you ate . The student holding the crocodile then pulls a letter and calls it out. Extra surprise cards can let you repeat a turn, reverse directions or anything else you want to include. Making Learning Fun includes directions and free printables to make things easy.
8. Feather tip salt tray writing
The title of this activity explains it all. Children get to write (letters, numbers or whole words) in their own tray of salt with a feather tip! Fantastic for motor skill development, this sensory writing experience from Teach Preschool will disguise writing practice as playtime. Be sure to give your students some time to explore the salt tray before their task to minimize confusion.
9. Alphabet ball
All you need for this literacy activity from Playdough to Plato is a beach ball and a sharpie. Simply write letters on the beach ball, spreading them out on all sides. To play the game, have the child (or group of kids) throw the ball up in the air and identify whatever letter is facing them when they catch it. For a more advanced version, have them say the sound or a word that begins with the letter.
10. Magic letter painting
Grab some white note cards, a white wax crayon, some watercolor paints and paint brushes for this activity from Mas & Pas . Use the crayon to write letters on the note cards (you’ll need to press firmly to make the “magic” work.) Give your kiddos some paint and brushes, and tell them to begin painting over the card. Watch their eyes light up when a magic letter is revealed! Ask them what letter it is and what sound it makes.
11. Letter matching archeology game
The perfect accompaniment to a dinosaur-themed unit, this activity from How Wee Learn allows students to practice letter recognition while playing “archeologist.” Drop a few magnetic letters onto a cookie sheet, writing the letters you chose on a piece of paper for your students to use as a key. Cover the letters in flour, and give the kids a makeup brush to carefully “search the site” for hidden letters. When they find one, they must match it to their paper key before continuing the hunt.
12. Mini alphabet sensory bins
This one is especially suited for a classroom environment and could be a staple setup in any preschool teacher’s arsenal. Little Bins for Little Hands gives the classic sensory bins a twist by using objects that all start with the same letter. Tape the letter on the front of each box, or let the kids guess the letter as they examine the objects. Either way, these sensory bins transform a fun, hands-on play activity into a literacy lesson.
13. Snowball throw alphabet game
Paper, tape and ping-pong balls are all you need for this game of “snowball” throwing from Mom Inspired Life . Tape a bunch of letters to a wall, call out the sounds and have your kids throw the snowball at the letter represented. As an added bonus, kids get to work on their coordination as well as their alphabet.
14. Fingerprint letters
Your little finger-paint lovers will enjoy this letter activity from Happy Toddler Playtime . You’ll need a washable ink pad, paper and a marker. Start by writing large letters spread out on the paper. Then instruct your child to dip their finger on the ink pad and make fingerprints along each letter. This is a great way for little ones to start recognizing letter shapes even if they can’t quite trace with a pencil.
15. Number match-slap game
A deck of cards and some duct tape can transform any wall into a correspondence and number recognition system. Hands on as We Grow came up with this activity for preschoolers to “slap” a pre-taped card to its matching card on the wall. This one could even turn into a class scavenger hunt with cards taped on surfaces throughout the room.
16. Word families with ping-pong balls
Teach simple word families with this activity suggested by Fun-A-Day . Golf tees stuck in a Styrofoam base create the perfect platform to interchange different letters written on ping-pong balls. “Dig” becomes “pig” with just one switch! This game lends itself to giggling and throwing the ping-pong balls, and all shenanigans can count as literacy training.
17. Sorting number stickers
It doesn’t get much simpler than this activity created by Learning 4 Kids . Draw a grid on a piece of paper, and place a number in each box. Provide your students with a sheet of number stickers, and let them move the numbers into the box with the matching number. After all of the numbers are used up, encourage them to write each number themselves in the corresponding box.
18. Alphabet rocks
If you (or your kiddos) have the time to collect 52 rocks, this uppercase and lowercase literacy activity could begin in the great outdoors. Wash the rocks, and write an uppercase letter on one side, with the corresponding lowercase letter on the opposite side. Then show words or pictures on index cards, and challenge kids to recreate the word. Meredith at Homegrown Friends says the rocks’ weight and texture was a big hit with her little ones.
19. Triple-tracing name fun
Another great activity from Hands on as We Grow , this will give your little one triple the fun while practicing name writing. Start by writing their name in large letters with a highlighter on a piece of paper. First, ask them to trace the highlighted letters with a pencil. Then, have them trace the letters with glue, followed by yarn (do steps 2 and 3 one letter at a time to avoid a sticky mess!) This triple reinforcement will help the child learn their name letters and leave them with a fun craft at the end.
20. Beginning sounds paint stick
Collect some free paint sticks from a home improvement store, and make these phonological awareness tools from Pre-K Pages . Directions and pictures of the paint sticks come with free printouts to make your job just a little easier.
21. Letter bingo
This twist on the traditional bingo game comes from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls . Simply make bingo cards with 16 letters on each card, and cut little squares of paper to write the corresponding letters on. Put these squares in a pile for the caller to pull from. For bingo markers, you can use legos, cheerios or anything else you have around.
22. ABC go fish
Another familiar game, this version of Go Fish from How Wee Learn will have your kiddos learning letters without even knowing it. Cut paper into card-sized squares, and write a letter on each one, making two of each letter. It’s best to use groupings of letters so you’re focusing on a few at a time. Split the cards between the players, and follow the standard rules of the game to make as many matching letter pairs as you can. “Do you have a B ?”
23. Sensory messy play
Letters drawn out with whipped cream on tinfoil begin this activity. Provide the students with sprinkles and other cookie-decorating accessories, and let them decorate their letter. Kids Creative Chaos promotes this playtime for its engagement with all five senses while the children work on their letter.
24. Recycled Scrabble play
Old scrabble games are the perfect literacy tool to play with. The Kids Creative Chaos blog recommends arranging the letters to form rhyming words with children who are interested and allowing everyone to play with the tiles as they like. Even if the kids wind up building houses out of the scrabble letters, they are still seeing the letters and establishing familiarity.
25. Alphabet Kaboom!
The Many Little Joys shares this fun preschool learning activity that only requires Popsicle sticks, a marker and a small cup or bucket. Write one letter on each Popsicle stick until you’ve done all 26 letters of the alphabet. Write the word “Kaboom!” on six additional Popsicle sticks, and place them all in the bucket with the letters facing down. Have your child pull out one stick at a time, reading the letter or making the sound of each one. If they pull a “Kaboom!” stick, they have to put all of their sticks back in the bucket and start again.
Prepare for learning and laughs with these preschool learning activities
We all know little ones love to play. So why not leverage that playtime for learning? This list of literacy activities for preschoolers is a great start for introducing youngsters to letters and setting the stage for lifelong learning!
Learn more about the benefits of starting young in our article “ Why the Importance of Early Childhood Education Is Impossible to Ignore .”
For more ideas of fun preschool learning activities, visit our Education Blog ! EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published in 2016. It has since been updated to include information relevant to 2021.
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15 Clever and Fun Learning Activities For Preschoolers
If you are looking for learning activities for preschoolers, then look no further. These learning activities are super fun, and also have the benefit of teaching some great concepts to the little ones!
Here is a collection of 15 fun motor skills activities for young children that are easy to set up and promote a whole range of skills.
Combine play time and learning for a creative way to connect with your children! That combination makes for the best experience. These easy activities will inspire fun, creativity, and learning into your days with the kids.
Most of these are fairly low prep science activity and simple to complete. It is great for 2 years of age and older.
If you love these ideas also be sure to check out my post on paper towel roll crafts and educational dollar tree craft ideas as well! You can never have too many ideas lined up to keep your toddler busy.

Learning Activities For Preschoolers and Toddlers
1. brown paper dot marker activity.
This activity was so fun for the kids! Grab some brown paper and write out whatever you want in pencil. Then have the kids use dot markers to trace it.
The activity is great for learning the alphabets, numbers, names, words, and shapes. It is also a great fine motor activity as well!

2. “When Will The Boat Sink?” Science Experiment
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Get Your Supplies Ready
Everything you need can be found with one trip around the house and shouldn’t cost any more than a few dollars if you need to grab some supplies! Here is a list of the items you will need if you don’t already have them at home.
Here is what you will need:
1.Aluminum foil to make your boat
2. A Messy Mat or cardboard to catch the water. Or you can do it outside.
3. Something to weight down the boat! Coins would work great. We decided to use letter but they were a little too light. We had to add a lot of letters! The kids enjoyed it though.
Let The Guessing Began!
Have your kids guess how much it will take to sink the boat! My kids guesses were all over the place and it was hilarious
If you have more than one child, I suggest dividing up your experiment materials so everything will go smoothly! Mine argue over everything currently.

Let the Fun Begin!
This part of the activity is very simple and fun! Add each piece slowly and count them until the boat sinks! Try to spread your materials throughout the boat and you will be surprised how much can really fit on top.
The funnest part is when the boat actually sinks
We had so much fun, we had to take the party outside!

3. Giant Name Painting
A great name recognition activity! Check it out here !

4. Cardboard Cookie Math
A simple yet awesome math activity for kids. Check it out on my math activity post.

5. Snack Math
This is another awesome math activity that your preschooler would love. See more at here .

6. Life-Sized Body Part Labeling
I love this simple project! My kids currently adore anything life sized so I’m looking forward to trying this one again. Get the how-to at here .

More Kids Learning Activity Ideas
After checking out these awesome ideas, bookmark this page an comeback to check out this great video of with more ideas!!
7. Learning Boards
This is an activity that can be used throughout the year for practice starting at the toddler age! Check it out on my learning boards post .

8. Sticker Sorting
This one is a low prep oldie but goodie! Check it out here .

9. Alphabet States
How cool is this easy activity?? Get the details on my Dollar Tree Crafts post.

10. Spaghetti Stack Fine Motor Skill
This is such a fun activity to develop fine motor skills. Check out the how-to at here.

11. Glove Air Blow Experiment
We had so much fun with this!
All you need is, gloves, a cup, and a straw! I wrote names an/or alphabet letters on the fingers and I watched my kids run around blowing in their gloves saying “magic gloves”.
Check out the pictures and videos below!

That Laugh!!
12. Color Water Mixing
I did a brave thing and did a water mixing activity inside. My husband was literally holding his breath lol. The experiment involves water colored with Crayola Washable Paint ! Super fun!

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13. Number Boxes from Busy Toddler
14. Building Blocks Name Game from Imagination Tree
15. Rainbow Salt Writing Tray from Beyond The Playroom

I hope you enjoyed these fun and clever learning activities for preschoolers! They have certainly brought joy to my children. Have you tried any learning activities lately? If so, please tell me some of your ideas below. I would ivities laabsolutely LOVE to hear about them.
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9 Classic Preschool Games That Secretly Teach Life Skills

Remember the last time you were greeted with laughter when you arrived at preschool to pick up your child? They were racing around with their friends and playing a game that you recognized from your own childhood. Best of all, they were having a wonderful time—and learning more than you know.
Believe it or not, classic preschool games are much more than just fun for children. They’re actually an essential part of the learning process, helping kids bond with their friends, burn off excess energy and teaching kids skills that will help them later in life.
To help you see the learning potential in the games that just seem fun, we’ve gathered together nine well-loved American preschool games. Read on to discover how each game secretly models real-world situations and helps kids learn how to live and act.
1. Duck, Duck, Goose
This kid-favorite is an excellent game for teaching strategic thinking. Participants sit in a circle, and one child walks around the outside tapping each head in turn and saying “duck.” Eventually they pick one child to be the “goose” and run around the circle to try to take that child’s place before the “goose” catches them. If they reach the end without getting tagged, the “goose” returns to their own seat and the original player continues around the circle.
As kids play this game more, they start thinking about how to pick a “goose” (such as someone who isn’t paying attention) who will give them a better chance of getting back to their seats without getting tagged. Duck, Duck, Goose teaches children to plan ahead and gives them immediate feedback on the quality of their decisions.
2. Musical Chairs
This game helps teach kids to resolve arguments peacefully, deal with disappointment and practice patience. Set chairs in a circle, one fewer than the number of children in the game, and then play music as kids walk around the circle. Every time the music stops, children must try to sit on a chair. Kids who don’t get a chair are out. Then remove a chair and begin again.
As a game of Musical Chairs progresses, children must learn to deal with the frustration of being out of the game, therefore practicing patience and waiting graciously. They must also learn to use their words to work out arguments about whose chair is whose or who got there “first." Be sure to have an adult on hand specifically to ensure conflicts are settled peacefully and to help kids who are no longer in the game stay cheerful.
3. Simon Says
Simon Says is an excellent game for helping kids learn to pay close attention to instructions, while also giving them a taste of leadership. In Simon Says, one kid asks their peers to do silly actions by saying “Simon says tap your head” or “Simon Says jump like monkeys.” Then the other kids will do the action—but only as long as the leader adds “Simon says” to their instructions.
Kids who don’t pay attention quickly discover that if they don’t listen, they’ll be the only one doing the silly action. That gives them extra motivation to listen closely to the entire set of instructions before getting started.
4. Row Your Boat
Self-awareness is an important skill for children to develop as part of the learning process. That’s one of the reasons we ask children to assess their own learning at Whitby. When children are small, this can start with physical self-awareness . Knowing how to moderate one's body is a very useful skill that prepares kids for later life. The game here is simple: pair children up facing one another with knees bent up in front of them and holding hands. Instruct them to rock back and forth in time to the song “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” They’ll need to work together and keep an eye on their own movements at all times. It works best to play this game with a CD or a song on YouTube, so you can incorporate a "freeze" element by stopping music abruptly. This helps children focus on auditory cues and match their physical movements to them.
5. Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek is a great game for teaching problem solving. In order to stay hidden for the longest possible amount of time, children have to assess their options so they can pick the best possible hiding spot. This builds spatial awareness, because kids must consider factors such as which hiding places will offer the most cover from the most vantage points. As they gain experience with the game, kids will take an even more in-depth assessment approach, thinking about which spots are frequently used during free play and therefore most likely to be checked first.
6. Parachute Games
Playing with a parachute is a fun way for kids to learn teamwork. Kids stand around a circle, holding a parachute (or large sheet) between them. When a ball or other object is placed on the parachute, kids toss the ball up and down. Kids must move in sync or the ball will fall off the side of the parachute. If playing with a big parachute, kids have to work together to keep multiple balls in play at the same time, or learn how to throw the parachute up so one child can run underneath before the parachute falls.
7. Hopscotch
This classic sidewalk game is perfect for developing critical thinking skills. Kids draw the hopscotch shape on the sidewalk, then take turns tossing a rock underhand at the hopscotch shape. They then must navigate the hopscotch course while avoiding the square the rock landed on. Since it’s often difficult to avoid the square with the rock while hopping on one foot, kids will need to plan ahead to find the best “route” through the course.
8. Red Light, Green Light
Red Light, Green Light is great for teaching patience. After all, children don’t love to stand still. To play, one kid stands facing away at the other side of the field. The goal is to be the first to touch that person, without getting caught moving. When the person is facing away, that’s a green light and kids can move toward them. When the leader turns around to face the group, that’s a red light, and kids must stop moving. Anyone the leader catches still in motion has to go back to the starting line. To win at Red Light, Green Light, kids need to rein in their impulse to run forward, instead choosing a pace where they can stop instantly if the leader starts to turn. As they near the leader, they’ll also have to learn how to wait for the exact right moment to rush forward. If they misjudge and go too soon, they’ll have to start over from the beginning.
9. Sleeping Lions
It’s important for kids to learn how to stay focused despite distractions. Sleeping Lions is a fun way for kids to learn this important life skill. During this preschool game, all the children lie down and pretend to be asleep. Then one person walks among the group (without touching anyone, trying to convince kids into reacting and opening their eyes. The last kid to still look like they’re “sleeping” is the winner.
Sleeping lions encourages kids to be silly as they try to wake up their peers. To stay “asleep,” kids have to keep themselves focused on not moving a muscle—no matter how their peers try to distract them. That’s extremely hard for young children to do, and the focusing they practice during Sleeping Lions will help a child later on when they’re trying to learn in boisterous environments.
More Than Just Fun and Games
If you’re like most parents, you want to know your child is in the best possible learning environment at all times. The good news? Many preschool games that seem like they’re just plain fun actually teach life skills. So while your kids might seem like they’re just having fun playing with friends, they’re actually learning skills that will help them succeed later in life.

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Hands-On Activities for Preschoolers
These activities for preschoolers make learning fun and engaging. From alphabet to math to science , sensory and more, you'll find preschool activities that are hands-on and effective.
If you are looking for interactive activities and printables to use with the preschoolers you teach, you'll want to check out this list!

Activities for Preschoolers
I love creating fun and engaging activities for preschoolers, so it's no surprise that this website is now filled with them.
In an effort to make them easy to find, I wanted to create a page that houses all of my preschool activities.
So that's what this page is. A list of fun ideas and learning activities for preschoolers!
Preschool Skills
There are so many skills that kids learn while in preschool and most of them can be learned through play and fun, engaging activities.
This page includes printable resources and activity ideas for teaching preschoolers.
So skip the worksheets and the flash cards and grab some of these fun activities!
Here are some of the skills that can be learned while engaging with these preschool activities.
Skills covered:
- Letter recognition
- Number recognition
- Letter sounds
- Number Sense
- Name writing
- and so much more!
List of Activities for Preschoolers

Editable Easter Bunny Word Work Mats

Make Ten Math Activity Free Printable

Rainbow CVC Activity Roll, Build, Write Mats Free Printable

Free Editable Name Tracing Printable Worksheets for Name Practice

Rainbow Theme Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

Rainbow Rhyming Clip Strips Free Printable

Free Alphabet Printables

Teen Number Matching Clip Cards Free Printable

2D Shapes Clip Cards Free Printable

Valentine’s Day Roll and Cover the Number Free Printable

Valentine’s Day Beginning Sounds Alphabet Clip Cards Free Printable

Number Tower Mats Free Printable

Free Printable Number Matching Clip Cards

Valentine’s Day Theme Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

Winter Theme Activities for Preschoolers

Penguin Comparing Sets Clip Cards Free Printable

Snowman Number Spin & Build Mats Free Printable

Free Printable Snowman Beginning Sounds Mats

Gingerbread 100 and 120 Chart Find and Cover the Number Game

Christmas Cookie Beginning Sounds Clip Cards Free Printable

Christmas Tree Roll and Cover Number Printable Mats

Gingerbread Roll and Cover the Number Mats Free Printable

Fall Leaves CVC Clip Cards Free Printable

Snowman Activities for Preschoolers

Fall Leaf Comparing Sets Clip Cards Free Printable

Printable Ending Sounds Phoneme Substitution Cards

Christmas Activities for Preschoolers

Beginning Sounds Matching Clip Cards Free Printable


Free Printable Number Cover Up Mats

Free Printable Spider Word Work Mats

Pumpkin Numbers Spin & Build Mats Free Printable

Pumpkin CVC Words Spin & Build Mats Free Printable

Apple 100 and 120 Chart Find and Cover the Number Game

Pumpkin Roll and Cover Number Mats Free Printable

Editable Apple Spin & Build Mats

Free Printable Apple Roll and Cover Number Mats

Number Formation Cards Free Printable

Free Printable Apple Fine Motor Tracing Strips for Pre-Writing Practice

Free Printable Back to School Spin and Build Word Work Mats

Editable Back to School Four in a Row Printable Game

Free Printable Back to School Alphabet Activity Mats

Free Printable Back to School Number Tower Mats

Free Printable Back to School Letter Sound Mats

Printable Beginning Sounds Phoneme Substitution Cards

Printable Uppercase Snap Cube Alphabet Mats

Printable Lowercase Snap Cube Alphabet Mats

Printable Alphabet Letter Formation Cards for Kids

Printable Ocean Animal Spin and Cover Pattern Block Mats

Sun CVC Word Clip Cards Free Printable

Sun Number Towers Printable Math Activity

Editable Feed the Fish Spin and Build Mats Printable

Fish CVC Word Clip Cards Free Printable

Fish Find and Cover Free Printable Beginning Sounds Letter Mats

Fish Roll and Cover Number Mats Free Printable

Insect Letter Sounds Mats for Preschool and Kindergarten

Free Printable Butterfly Find and Cover Beginning Sounds Mats

Editable Flower Bump Game Printable for Word Work

Flower Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Flower CVC Word Building Strips for Kindergarten

Spring Theme Activities for Preschool

Free Printable Easter Egg Number Towers Math Activity

Editable Frog Spin and Build Mats Word Work Printable

Digital Frog Feed Me Word Work Mats for Kindergarten

Frog Find and Cover Beginning Sounds Letter Mat Printable

Digital St. Patrick’s Day Feed Me Words Activity for Kindergarten

Editable Shamrock Spin and Build Mats Free Printable

Rainbow Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Free Printable Rainbow Beginning Sounds Mats

Editable Mailbox Spin and Build Mats Word Work Printable

Construction Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Community Helpers Printable CVC Word Building Strips

Community Helpers Free Printable Beginning Sounds Mats

Editable Valentine’s Day Spin and Build Word Work Mats

Digital Feed the Heart Words Activity for Kindergarten

Valentine’s Day Beginning Sound Find and Cover Letter Mats

Editable Valentine’s Day Four in a Row Printable Literacy Game

Groundhog Day Free Printable Editable Board Game

Editable Groundhog Spin and Build Word Work Mats

Editable Winter Bump Game Printable for Word Work

Snowman Count the Room Free Printable Math Activity

Editable Snowman Write the Room Printable Activity

Snowman Beginning Sounds Write the Room Alphabet Printable

Free Printable Winter Theme Letter Sounds Mats

Snowman 100 and 120 Chart Find and Cover Printable Number Mats

Editable Snowman Spin and Build Word Work Mats

Digital Feed the Snowman Words Activity for Kindergarten

Free Printable Snowman Comparing Sets Clip Cards

Gingerbread Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Editable Gingerbread Bump Game for Word Work Printable

Editable Gingerbread Spin and Build Word Work Mats Printable

Editable Christmas Tree Four in a Row Literacy Printable

Free Printable Christmas Editable Board Game

Gingerbread CVC Word Building Strips Free Printable

Gingerbread Free Printable Beginning Sound Mats

Turkey Find and Cover the Word Free Printable Mats

Editable Turkey Spin and Build Word Work Printable Mats

Free Printable Fall Alphabet Activity Mats

Silly Monster CVC Clip Cards Free Printable

Silly Monster Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Spider Find and Cover the Letter Free Printable Mats

Pumpkin Teen Numbers Bump Game Free Printable

Free Printable Pumpkin CVC Words Clip Cards

Pumpkin 100 & 120 Chart Printable Find and Cover Number Mats

Digital Pumpkin Feed Me Words Activity for Kindergarten

Pumpkin Find and Cover the Letter Mats Free Printable

Pumpkin Comparing Sets Clip Cards for Preschool and Kindergarten

Editable Pumpkin Bump Game for Word Work in Kindergarten

Apple Tree Find and Cover the Blends Free Printable Mats

Apple Teen Numbers Bump Game Free Printable

Apple Number Towers Free Printable Math Activity

Apple Tree Find and Cover the Letter Printable Mats

Apple Tree Sight Word Find and Cover Printable for Kindergarten

Editable Apple Bump Game for Word Work in Kindergarten

Digital Apple Feed Me Word Work Activity

Blend Words Free Printable Board Game for Kindergarten

Back to School Count the Room Free Printable Math Activity

Editable Back to School Write the Room Free Printable

Digital Back to School Letter Sounds Matching Activity

Digital Back to School Teen Numbers Math Activity

Editable Pencil Bump Game for Word Work Printable

Digital Back to School Feed Me Words Activity

CVC Middle Vowel Sounds Board Game Printable

Free Printable Digraph Words Matching Mats for Kindergarten

Digital Digraph Words Matching Mats Literacy Activity

Blend Words Matching Mats Free Printable

Free Printable CVC Words Matching Mats

CVC Words Clip Cards Printables for Kindergarten

Palm Tree Find and Cover the Letter Mats for Preschool and Kindergarten

Editable Ocean Word Building Mats Free Printable

Editable Sight Word Worksheets – Editable Word Work Printables

Editable Space Theme Board Game Free Printable

Digital Butterfly Word Building Mats for Preschool and Kindergarten

Editable Insect Four in a Row Game Free Printable

Editable Flower Word Building Printable Mats

Digital Flower Word Building Word Work Activity

Digital Flower Letter Sounds Matching Phonics Activity

Flower Find and Cover the Letters Printable Alphabet Activity

Editable Easter Word Building Digital Word Work Activity

Editable Easter Word Building Mats for Preschool and Kindergarten

Free Printable Pre-K Sight Word Worksheets

Editable Snowman Four in a Row Game Free Printable

Digital Back to School Beginning Sounds Activity

Rhyming Words Activity for Google Slides and Seesaw

Pirate Treasure Counting Activity for Google Slides and Seesaw

Bug Jar Counting Activity for Google Slides and Seesaw

2D Shapes Activity for Google Classroom and Seesaw

Flower Count the Room Printables for Preschool

Editable Robot Board Game Free Printable

Rainbow Roll and Cover Math Game Printable for Preschool

Rainbow Find and Cover the Letters Alphabet Printable

Printable Valentine’s Day Pattern Block Mats

Valentine’s Day Beginning Sounds Write the Room Printable

Valentine’s Day Count the Room Printable for Preschool

30 Science Activities for Preschoolers That are Totally Awesome

Dental Health Editable Tracing Cards Printable

Dental Health Count and Match Counting Activity for Preschool

Snowman Free Printable Alphabet Writing Mats

Snow Globe Roll and Cover Math Game Printable

Snow Globe Find and Cover the Letters Alphabet Printable

Gingerbread Free Printable Alphabet Writing Mats

Gingerbread Beginning Sounds Write the Room Alphabet Printable

Gingerbread Theme Count the Room Printables for Preschool

Christmas Fine Motor Mats with Pom Poms Free Printable

Christmas Tree Find and Cover the Letters Alphabet Printable Mats

Editable Dinosaur Theme Board Game Printable

Dinosaur Count and Cover Numbers Activity for Preschool

Turkey Roll and Cover Printable Math Game

Editable Turkey Board Game Printable for Thanksgiving

Fall Count and Cover Numbers Activity for Preschool

Silly Monster Roll and Cover Math Game Printable

Monster Find and Cover the Letters Printable Alphabet Mats

Spider Web Count and Match Counting Activity Printable

Free Printable Spider Roll and Cover Math Game

Pumpkin Count and Cover Numbers Printable Mats

Free Printable Farm Animal Pattern Block Mats

Pumpkin Beginning Sounds Write the Room Alphabet Printables

Pumpkin Theme Count the Room Printables for Preschool

Editable Pumpkin Sight Word Write the Room Printables

Pumpkin Count and Match Mats Counting Activity for Preschool

Free Printable Fall Fine Motor Mats with Pom Poms

Apple Beginning Sounds Write the Room Alphabet Printables

Apple Theme Count the Room Printables for Preschool

Editable Apple Tree Letter Sounds Board Game Free Printable

Apple Tree Cover Up Alphabet Activity Printable

Printable Roll and Write Your Name Activity for Back to School

Printable Spin and Write Your Name Activity for Back to School

Back to School Theme Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

All About Me Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

Name Writing Practice Activities and Name Tracing Worksheets

Sun Roll and Color Numbers and Counting Printable

Watermelon Cover Up Alphabet Printable Mats

Sun Roll, Cover and Write Printable Mats

Space Count and Cover Counting Printable Mats

Free Printable Editable Dragon Board Game

Rain Cloud Feed Me Numbers Math Activity Printables

Rain Cloud Feed Me Beginning Sounds Alphabet Printable

Editable Unicorn Board Game Free Printable

Printable Letter Sounds Alphabet Board Game

Editable St. Patrick’s Day Board Game Free Printable

Flower Secret Code Matching Puzzles Printable for Word Work

Free Printable Spring Fine Motor Mats with Pom Poms

Editable Valentine’s Day Board Game Free Printable

Penguin Match and Cover the Alphabet Printable Mats

FREE Printable Alphabet Play Dough Mats for Preschool

Editable Penguin Board Game Printable

Free Printable Winter Pattern Block Mats

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Editable Snowman Board Game Free Printable

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Mar 18, 2018 - Explore Sheryl @ Teaching 2 and 3 Year's board "Learning Games for Preschoolers", followed by 91724 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about
4 Corners: This classic indoor game is simple to teach and easy to play. · Duck Duck Goose – · Popcorn! · Bluebird, Bluebird Through the Window – · Row, Row, Row
By Standard ; Match the Rhyming Words · Kids look at pictures and listen to words to find pairs that rhyme. ; Counting Pizza Party · Your kid can practice counting
Molly's Magic Adventure. Grades PRE-K – 2 ; Make a House. Grades PRE-K – 2 ; Lily Pad Pond. Grades PRE-K – 2 ; Same & Different. Grades PRE-K – K ; Blue Ribbon
Games for Preschoolers on Number Sense · Sing the Number Song from 1 to 3 Game · Sing the Number Song from 11 to 15 Game · Count the Dots from 1 to 3 Game · Trace
Learning activities should be based around real-world scenarios in order to help nurture this curiosity. Young children love to learn about the way the world
25 Entertaining and educational language activities for preschoolers · 1. Kick the letter cup · 2. Color sorting letters · 3. Alphabet pillow
15 Clever and Fun Learning Activities For Preschoolers · 1. Brown Paper Dot Marker Activity · 2. “When Will The Boat Sink?” Science Experiment · 3. Giant Name
1. Duck, Duck, Goose. This kid-favorite is an excellent game for teaching strategic thinking. · 2. Musical Chairs · 3. Simon Says · 4. Row Your Boat · 5. Hide and
These activities for preschoolers make learning fun and engaging. From alphabet to math to science, sensory and more, you'll find preschool activities that