Teaching Resources
Explore ready-to-use teaching materials and creative classroom ideas.
Use illustrated stones or cards to spark oral storytelling, sequencing, and collaborative language play.
Set up a simple indoor obstacle path using tape lines, cushions, and stepping spots to build body control and confidence.
Use expression cards and mirrors to help children notice emotions, describe facial cues, and practice empathy in a group setting.
Children combine primary colors in clear cups to discover new shades and make simple predictions about color changes.
Turn number recognition into active play by taping a hop path on the floor and calling out numbers for children to find.
Children collect leaves, explore texture through crayon rubbings, and assemble their favorite shapes into one seasonal collage.
A fun and creative activity where children turn a simple paper plate into a colorful fish. Great for developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and artistic expression.
Create a sealed sensory bag with colorful gel and safe objects so infants can press, tap, and observe movement without the mess.
Invite children to match letter cards, name beginning sounds, and practice simple word-building through playful repetition.