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25+ Kindergarten Activities (Hands-On & Playful)

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These are the 25+ best kindergarten activities for learning at-home

Hands-on learning does not stop at kindergarten. Our “big kids” need hands-on interaction with learning just as much as toddlers and preschoolers – it’s actually CRUCIAL that they do. These Kindergarten Activities are the best at letting kids interact, play, move, and work with important learning.

Playful learning is so important for our 5-, 6-, and 7-year-olds.

RELATED: Looking for more play-based activities? Check out this list of INDOOR IDEAS for all ages.

Why do Kindergarteners need hands-on learning?

Kindergarten brains are still developing. Their hands are still growing. Asking them to work solely by pen and paper or computer screen is so far away from what they need developmentally.

They need to move.

They need to engage.

They need to be part of their learning.

These 25+ activities put the child back in the driver’s seat of their learning and give them a chance to truly be immersed in their learning – a dynamic approach far superior to working on a 2-dimensionaly sheet of paper.

Make sure to read the Kindergarten standards too…

As you’re looking at Kindergarten activities to do with your child, it’s important to also familiarize yourself with the Common Core State Standards (US only).

These standards came out in 2010 and dramatically changed the expectations on children. While Kindergarteners were not born smarter than in the past, these standards believe they were.

SEE THE STANDARDS HERE TO KNOW WHAT IS NOW EXPECTED OF YOUR CHILD.

Enjoy these 25+ Kindergarten Activities – and keep the hands-on party going

Literacy Activities

Write the Pantry – Find words in the pantry for each letter in the alphabet

Matching Objects to Words – Matching toys to written words

Hearing Sounds – Isolating the initial sound in words

Missing Sounds in Words – Finding the vowel sounds in CVC words

Sight Word Find – Finding sight words on a giant piece of paper

Giant Word Search Activity – Make a LARGE word search for your kindergartener

Math Activities

Kindergarten Number Match – Post-it notes activity for numbers written in word, quantity, and equation.

How Many is 100? – Counting to 100 by 10s

Make Pattern Snakes – A patterning activity

Roll & Tally – A dice and statistics activity

LEGO Number Match – Using LEGO duplos to match numerals and quantities

Find the Equation – An addition matching activity

Sorting Coins – Sort coins into groups

Compare / WAR – The old card game

Hands-On Addition – Using egg cartons to show numbers and group into 10s and 1s

What is a Ten Frame? – Explaining and using a ten-frame to count

Dot Sticker Addition – Using dot stickers to show addition with objects

Add to 10 – Adding numbers 1-9 to

Greater than / Less than – Working with the greater than/less than equations

Introducing Addition – Using cards and objects to show groups combining

Ways to Make 10 – Finding ways to make 10

Sound Matching Sensory Bin – A sensory bin with a twist: find objects and match them to letter sounds.

Other Fun Activities

Learn Your Phone Number – Teach your K their phone number

Big Kid Sensory Bin – A reminder that big kids need sensory too

Shape Art Activity – A fun painting activity with overlapping shapes

DIY Board Game – Let your child make their own board game

Kindergarten Activities are so important – our kids need them

Moving away from worksheets and screen-based learning is CRUCIAL for this age group.

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Not sure how to keep the little ones busy? These hands-on kindergarten activities will keep the kids engaged and happy with playful learning.

When your little ones are at a certain age, every single moment is precious and every single moment is a teaching opportunity.

Every fun activity you and your child indulge in can be a chance to learn for the first time, to grow, and develop important skills, and to hone existing ones in an easy way.

So, check out these 41 hands-on kindergarten activities for your kindergarten classroom to explore and enjoy!

Table of Contents

Maths Activities

Engage kids with numbers! Especially if your little ones don’t really like maths!

1. Superhero Craft

Source: tinydale.com

Kids love superheroes, don’t they? They’re the first role models they have, and if you play it just right, you can use that to your advantage in a classroom setting.

This very simple paper craft can be engaging and entertaining for your young kids to work and play with. You can have them trace the triangles and rectangles—which is a fun, interactive, and educative school activity for young students.

You can do all this as kindergarten teachers with just a few basic craft supplies that I bet you already have at home.

2. Rainbow Roll and Cover Math Game

Source: littleladoo.com

If you’re looking for a way to not just teach your kids their numbers, but also the ability to recognize and recall them, then look no further that these math activities. You can even use this roll and cover game to get them started on some light addition and maybe even subtilizing.

Plus, there’s the fact that this craft has a big rainbow in the mix, so not only does this fun game look pretty. You can carry it over for when you’re teaching your kids their primary colors for more learning fun.

3. Paper Plate School Bus Craft

Source: honeyandlime.co

This is the ideal craft project for when summer’s over and your kids are heading back to school. You’ll need to brush up some of their skills, and craft projects are the best way to go.

Grab a paper plate, a couple of markers, and finally, a pair of scissors. You can incorporate colors, shapes, and more to really get the kids hooked and make the activity interactive and fun.

4. Build Geometric Shapes with Marshmallows

Source: mombrite.com

How do you even begin to attempt teaching toddlers basic geometry? You should probably try to be as accurate as you can and make 3D shapes rather than teach them from pictures.

I suggest you muster up a ton of patience and a bag of marshmallows. Oh, and a pack of toothpicks would be handy as well! Now, if only you had a bonfire, graham crackers, and chocolate…s’more time!

5. Numbers Bingo

Source: artsyfartsymama.com

You can be twenty, forty, sixty, or just a toddler, and you can still love bingo. It’s interactive, it’s fun, and it’s also a really good way to get your toddler’s attention when you’re trying to teach them numbers.

Numbers bingo can help them recall their numbers and excite them when they get to keep their marble on top of that number. If there’s a little positive reinforcement at the end of it, then even better!

6. Button Counting Game

Source: kidsactivitiesblog.com

Don’t you just love buttons? They’re so pretty—all those colors, shapes, textures, and sizes. You definitely have a ton of learning opportunities here for you and your kids to take advantage of.

You can use the materials you have right at home to set up this game.

7. Shape Scavenger Hunt

Source: kidsactivitiesblog.com

The best way to keep your little ones occupied is to take them out for some fun in the sun. It’s a great way to get them to bond with nature.

While you’re outside, you can also use everything that nature has to offer to teach your kids—like the different shapes that you can see outside, for example.

You can have them collect the different objects and then turn this activity into a scavenger hunt. Need more inspiration? Find more large group activities for preschoolers here.

8. Craft Stick Shape Mats

Source: taminglittlemonsters.com

When it’s summertime, there’s no end to the number of ice lollies and popsicles one can consume. That means that there’s a surplus of popsicle sticks—or craft sticks if you have them—at home.

Go ahead and gather all those craft sticks and sit your little one down for an hour of learning and fun using shape mates. Your little one will develop fine motor skills and even pick up some rudimentary math, too.

9. Spring Flowers Math Game

Source: taminglittlemonsters.com

Flowers at spring time are right behind popsicles on my list of things I love about spring and summer. They’re always in bloom, and that right there is a learning opportunity for your kid.

You can download and print the template provided to help you along the way. This activity is sure to help your child practice counting, simple addition, and more.

10. Popcorn Counting Mat

Source: abcsofliteracy. com

Don’t underestimate the power of a good snack, especially when you’ve got kids. A snack can lure them into an activity and keep them there while you use that activity to teach them.

Check out this fun popcorn counting mat. While the popcorn pops, go ahead and take a look at the template that you can download and print.

11. Water Pouring

Source: reachformontessori.com

Water pouring is an activity that has a whole lot to offer to small children. Just fill up a pitcher with colored water and have your kid pour the liquid into cups or glasses.

There is a ton of room to experiment with, in terms of the colors you use, to the viscosity of the liquid you pick. And, don’t forget to lay out plenty of paper towels to catch any spills!

Literacy Activities

Struggling to teach your kids writing and reading? These hands-on activities will solve that problem!

12. Name Writing Activities

Source: theprimaryparade.com

What’s the very first thing you need to know once you learn your letters of the alphabet and know how to write and spell? Your name, of course!

It’s super important for young toddlers and preschoolers to be able to spell out their names and even more so for them to write them down.

You can help them practice this basic skill with a printed worksheet lesson plans and then just trace out their name as needed!

13. Name Recognition Activity

Source: theprimaryparade.com

Before your kids can write their names, the most important thing is to figure out how to recognize it. There are so many fun hands-on learning activities you can explore to train your young learners to recognize and subsequently be able to spell and write their names.

You can use rhymes, letter blocks, and worksheets to get your kids learning with this great activity. You can also use a fun song with a catchy tune to spell the name out for a fun idea to learn this important skill.

14. Word Build with Blocks

Source: teach-me-mommy.com

Here’s what you’ll need for this activity:

  • White label stickers
  • Markers
  • Building blocks(wood or foam)

You will also need to plan the words you want to teach. Then, once you’ve gathered everything you need and fixed the letters on the blocks, just go ahead and sit your kids down.

15. Alphabet Clip Card

Source: activelittles.com

These alphabet clipboards can be used for coloring, learning the letters, and just having a whole lot of fun. All you need to do is plan the format, download it, and then print it out.

You can even have it laminated to preserve and maintain it, letting you carry it over should you need it. Grab some clothespins, a few pom poms, and a couple of dot markers, and you should be set.

16. Ice Cream Letter Matching

Source: mombrite.com

It’s super important for kids to learn the letters, yes. But it’s also just as important that they know how to match lowercase letters with their counterparts—uppercase letters.

Simply download the free printables, grab a pair of scissors, and cut them into their ice-cream cone shapes. The upper part—the scoop of ice cream—will have the uppercase, while the cone will have the lowercase alphabet.

17. Penguin CVC Word Activity

Source: abcsofliteracy. com

Kids love penguins, don’t they? I remember visits to the zoo when all I wanted to do was go see those penguins.

If your kids have a fondness for penguins, then tap into that and turn it into a learning opportunity to practice writing CVC words and even a little decoding.

It’s just the activity you can indulge in on a cold evening indoors or after a long day outside.

18. Salt Tray Writing

Source: activelittles.com

Your kids finally know how to spell and write words, and that’s just absolutely great. Now let’s take a look at how to hone and improve their handwriting skill as good handwriting is something that’s important to practice and to develop.

Why not incorporate some texture and color into this activity and have your kids practice writing on colored sand. You just need to find a sunken tray, fill it up with colored sand, et voila, you’re all set!

19. Alphabet Sensory Bin

Source: littlebinsforlittlehands. com

Did your kid love the sensation of writing on sand? Well, kids that age are super excited about new textures, sounds, and sights.

So incorporating some sensory play elements to your learning activities can definitely help keep your kids interested and occupied. Check out this hands-on alphabet sensory activity, which is effectively just sensory bins filled with alphabet blocks.

These fun fine motor activities are perfect for getting a great start on letter recognition.

Your child is going to love rummaging in there to pick out the letters, trust me!

20. Alphabet Rocks

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You’ve been working with alphabet blocks, so how about you try these alphabet rocks? Not only is it a learning activity to teach your kids their letters, it’s also a fun craft-time project.

You can have them sit down at the kitchen island—surrounded by newspapers and paper towels to catch spills—and have your little ones paint bright and colorful letters on rocks!

You can get to the learning part of the activity once the paint dries!

21.

Playdough Word Cards

Source: abcsofliteracy.com

After painting rocks, your kids might want to enjoy working with something more…malleable. You know what you have to do, right? Go ahead and buy—or make—some play dough!

You can’t get more simple than forming alphabets using playdough. It’s one of those timeless activities that require very little prep but includes a whole lot of fun.

22. Magnetic Letter Match

Source: abcsofliteracy.com

Have you considered working with magnets to teach your kids alphabets? They’re super convenient, allowing you and your kids the freedom to move the letters around while learning to spell new words.

You can pick up a packet of magnetic letters online, or you can even make your own. You can use this hands-on activity to practice words that are perfect for beginners at the kindergarten level!

Growth Mindset Activities

Let’s not forget that mental health and learning to manage your emotions is especially important for the little ones. Use these activities to teach your kiddos all about self-love and gratitude.

23. Cat Growth Mindset Writing Activity

Source: abcsofliteracy.com

Are you looking for a Christmas-themed activity for your class of kindergarten kids to work on before the holidays? Well, perhaps this Christmas cat writing activity can get them in the mood for some learning and into the holiday spirit!

Grab some crayons, white cardstock, scissors, glue, and a pencil to get started. You will also need to download the printable worksheets for your kids to work with.

24. Gratitude Tree

Source: kidsactivitiesblog.com

Gratitude is at the heart of all good things. You need to practice the art of feeling and expressing gratitude, especially for younger kids. That’s definitely vital for their growth and development from kids to contributing members of society.

Check out this gratitude tree, which is the perfect craft activity for you and your kids to explore around Thanksgiving.

25. Gratitude Ornaments

Source: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

Did you set up that gratitude tree? Well, here’s an activity that you can work on to add to the previous project.

You can make little ornaments for the tree, and these ‘ornaments’ are typically just gratitude cards filled with all the things you’re grateful for.

This is definitely a sit-down activity where you and your child can spend quality time together trying to think of all the things you’re grateful for.

26. Selfie Planters

Source: kidsactivitiesblog.com

This selfie planter is actually pretty unique. It symbolizes having a growth mindset, a chance to symbolize your child’s growth from one stage of their life to the next.

You can use plaster and other recyclable materials to sculpt this selfie planter. You can also use it to paint and decorate it as you see fit. Once your planters are ready and have dried completely, just add soil, and seeds, water them, and watch your plant grow!

27.

Drawing Emotions

Source: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

You’d be surprised by how expressive some of these LEGO mini figures can be. If you just take a closer look, you’ll be able to make out a whole array of emotions and expressions!

That’s why drawing lego faces is perfect for practising, exploring, and experimenting with drawing expressions. It’s also a great opportunity to talk to your little ones about feelings and how to channel them creatively and expressively.

28. Acts of Kindness Cards

Source: kidsactivitiesblog.com

Every act of kindness deserves to be remembered and cherished. The very idea of teaching your kids the importance of kindness is setting the foundation for them to become good and kind human beings.

Go ahead and download and print these printable random acts of kindness cards for you and your kids to work on. Then you can have them pick one card up every day or every week and then carry out those acts of kindness.

Creative Activities

Creativity is the food for the soul! Have fun with the kids and let their imaginations flow.

29. Playdough

Source: ottawamommyclub.ca

Playdough art really does allow one’s creativity to flow. It’s a wonderful way for your child to be expressive and an even greater creative outlet for their thoughts and budding artistic talents.

Play dough can also be super expensive, so instead of buying a batch every other week, why don’t you just start by making your own playdough right at home?

This homemade playdough recipe is non-toxic and child friendly, so go ahead and whip up your very first batch today! Find more development activities for 1-year-olds here!

30. Painting with Shaving Cream

Source: ottawamommyclub.ca

One of my earliest memories as a kid is sitting up on the counter while my dad shaved. I just loved to play with shaving foam, and I bet that your kids do, too.

So how about you make a batch of these shaving cream paints and use them to paint a pretty picture? The foam and acrylics provide a rather interesting texture to work with, and if you experiment a little, you’ll find new techniques to work with!

31.

Father’s Day Photo Frame Craft

Source: redtedart.com

Check out these pretty collage frames. They are just the kind of gift that a child can give his or her dad on Father’s day, don’t you think?

They check all the boxes: they’re personal, handmade, and pretty inexpensive to make.

Go ahead and take a look at the supplies you’ll need for this project:

  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
  • Collage supplies
  • Markers
  • Hot glue gun

Once you have everything you need, you can get started on this pretty collage. Don’t hesitate to up the ante with a whole lot of glitter and sparkle, too—that’s bound to stay with your dad for ages!

32. Fingerprint Tree

Source: thecountrychiccottage.net

Painting using fingers and hands is just one of those timeless activities that never get old. You can be three or twenty-three, and I bet you’d still be game to dipping your fingers in paint.

For this next activity, you can use your fingerprints to paint a lovely fingerprint tree as a thank you gift for your teacher. Just draw the trunk and branches first and then go ahead and imprint your fingertips across them!

33. Heart Yarn Art

Source: liltigers.net

This is just the project for all string art beginners who are looking for a quick project. Your preschooler, in particular, is sure to get a kick out of this activity.

It’s an ideal gift for when you’re in the mood to make a gift for mom, dad, or even just a friend. All you need is a wooden plank, some nails, a few rubber bands, and, finally, string. You can also use yarn.

34. Blow Painting with Straws

Source: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

I cannot stress how much I love exploring new—and messy—mediums for art activities. They truly allow a young preschooler’s creativity to bloom and grow.

With just a straw, some paints, and a pair of healthy lungs to help blow the paint across the canvas, your kid can indulge in some abstract painting right at home. This activity also helps build oral motor skills, strength, endurance, and coordination.

35. Foil Moon Craft

Source: mombrite.com

It can be quite challenging to come up with new craft activities for little preschoolers. When in doubt, I find that it’s always advisable to turn to simple household items for inspiration, like aluminum foil, for example.

This aluminum foil moon is just ideal for little kids to work with and can be just the right amount of sensory fun they need. You can also use this as an opportunity to educate them about the moon and other celestial planets that orbit around in space.

36. Leaf People

Source: emmaowl.com

I always believed that out there in nature, anything was possible, and magic and mystery was real and true. I bet for a preschooler with an active mind, believing in leaf people won’t be too far-fetched.

The best part about leaf people? They’re so fundamentally unique and exclusive to your imagination. So if you want your leaf person to be orange with pink eyes, then that’s how they’ll be!

37.

Rainbow Heart Paper Weave

Source: redtedart.com

Weaving is quite a fun and wonderful skill for preschoolers to build. They help them develop hand-eye coordination, help channel their creativity, and just have fun making something new and unique.

Check out this rainbow-colored heart paper weave! I bet you and your kid will love working with the pattern!

38. Q-Tip Skeleton

Source: littleladoo.com

Have you considered making skeletons out of Q-tips? They’re so adorable and spooky at the same time. Plus, these Q-tip skeletons are inexpensive and easy to find, and you can customize them any way you like.

Grab a handful of Q-tips and some glue, and get started!

39. Coffee Filter Butterfly

Source: redtedart.com

The next time you brew a cup of coffee, stop a second and take a look at that coffee filter. Isn’t it just a lovely texture—almost like the wings of a butterfly?

Grab a couple of those filters, some paints, some googly eyes, and your craft essentials and get cracking on these pretty and colorful butterflies!

40.

Simple Paper Mache

Source: teachingideas.ca

When you’re running out of ideas to keep your preschooler occupied and just need an easy activity that’s simple to set up, just turn to paper mache. It gives your little one the amazing feeling of creating something amazing and pretty.

It also gives you a chance to teach your child a new and creative skill to help develop their crafting skills!

41. Water Balloon Painting

Source: liltigers.net

In the mood for something messy, fun, and colorful? Then just grab some balloons and your paints and get started on this water balloon painting activity.

Your kids will be super excited and entertained, and that’s just a recipe for a mess. So make sure you have plenty of paper towels ready to catch spills and splatters!

Entertainment for children 2–3 years old in kindergarten Comprehensive class notes

Comprehensive class notes

Entertainment for children 2–3 years old “On a visit to the hostess”

Surnina E. A., teacher, Kurgan

Program tasks:

  • Activate children's speech.
  • To consolidate children's knowledge about pets and birds.
  • To introduce children to oral folk art.
  • Teach children the elements of theatrical activities.
  • Cultivate emotional responsiveness.

Material and equipment:

House model; bench; toys: cat, duckling, duck, cockerel, frog, goat, dog, bird; basket with flowers or sweets; costume for the hostess.

Entertainment progress.

There is a house, a bench in the group, the hostess is sitting near the house (teacher in folk costume) .

The group includes children.

Hostess. Hello, guys, cute kittens! Come on, come on! You are my darlings! Please sing a song with me.

Children sing in chorus and stage the song "Ladushki".

Ladushki, patty,

Where were you? - By Grandma.

(Clap hands)

What did you eat? - Kasha.

What did you drink? - Brazhka.

(They run a finger along the palm)

Ate porridge.

Shu! - Let's fly!

(They wave their hands, imitating birds)

They sat on the head,

They sat down - sat down.

(Put hands on head)

Fly away!

Yes!

(Depicting birds, they scatter in a group)

Mistress. How well you sing! Guys! And I do not live alone, a little friend lives with me. Do you want to get to know him?

Children. We want!

Mistress. Then guess the riddle.

Soft paws,

Scratches on paws.

Stroking milk,

"Meow" - "Meow" - says.

Who is this?

Children. Cat!

Mistress. Correct! (A cat appears on the roof of the house) Here is my little friend, cat Vaska.

(The hostess takes a toy - a cat in her hands, strokes, offers to pet the children, reads a nursery rhyme) .

Like our cat

The coat is very good.

Like a cat mustache

Amazingly beautiful.

Bold eyes,

White teeth.

Mistress. Do you want to play with my cat? You will be mice, and my cat Vaska will catch you.

(Children sit in a "mink", and the cat walks between the children - mice and reads) :

The cat is walking around the yard,

Looking for mice Vaska - a cat,

Looking for mice.

The mice are all sitting quietly,

They are stroking the cat,

They are looking at the cat!

(Then the cat goes to “sleep”, and the mice run out, the cat wakes up and catches “mice”) .

While the children are playing, a bird appears on the house.

Mistress. Oh! Guys, look who flew to us?

Children. Bird.

Mistress. Let's feed the bird and sing a song to it.

(Children sing and act out the song "Little Bird") .

Little bird

She flew to us, to us.

Little bird

I'll give grains, ladies.

Little bird

Grains are pecking, pecking.

Little bird

Sings songs, sings.

Mistress. The bird has eaten and now wants to play with you.

(Children sing the song "Bird") .

The bird sat on her palm.

Stay with us for a while.

Sit down, don't fly away.

The bird has flown away! - Ai!

(Children pretend to be birds, "fly" around the group) .

Mistress. A bird has flown to her children. And you must be tired? Sit on my fairy carpet. I will tell you a fairy tale.

Guess who we are puppet show

Mistress. Here is mother duck. And this is her little duckling, his name is Quack. Once the duckling Quack ran away from his mother and got lost. I looked around - no one was around. The duckling was frightened, ran to look for his mother and suddenly heard: “Kwa-kva-kva!”

- Oh, who is this? the duckling asked.

Mistress. Children, who do you think this is?

Children. Frog!

Song of the frog.

I am a frog, qua-qua!

I'm a wah, wah-wah!

I'm green, qua-qua!

Like green grass,

Kwa-kva! Qua-qua!

Mistress. A frog galloped away, and the duckling ran further to look for its mother and suddenly heard: “Me-me-me!”

- Oh, who is this? the duckling asked.

Hostess. Children, who do you think this is?

Children. Goat.

Song of the goat.

I am horned, I am butted,

Me-me!

I give milk to the children,

Me-me!

Mistress. The goat left, and the duckling ran further to look for its mother and suddenly heard: "Wow - woof - woof!".

- Oh, who is this? the duckling asked.

Mistress. Children, who is this?

Children. Dog.

Dog song.

I bark loudly, loudly

Woof - woof - woof!

I do not offend in vain,

Woof - woof - woof!

Mistress. The dog left, and the duck ran to look for its mother again. And suddenly he heard: "Ku - ka - re - ku!".

Mistress. Children, who is this?

Children. Cockerel!

Cockerel song.

I get up early in the morning.

Ku-ka-re-ku! Ku-ka-re-ku!

I sing a song loudly.

Ku-ka-re-ku! Ku-ka-re-ku!

Spurs and comb included.

Ku-ka-re-ku! Ku-ka-re-ku!

What a cockerel I am!

Ku-ka-re-ku! Ku-ka-re-ku!

Mistress. The cockerel left, and the duckling Kryak again ran to look for his mother and suddenly heard: "Quack - quack - quack!". The duckling looked around, and this is his mother - a duck. He was delighted and ran to his mother. And they went for a walk.

Mistress. Let's go for a walk along the path.

(Children sing and act out the “Top, Top” song) .

Legs are walking, top, top, top!

Right down the path, top, top, top!

Let's have fun, top, top, top!

That's how we do it, top, top, top!

Boots stomp, top, top, top!

These are our legs, top, top, top!

Mistress. It's time for us to say goodbye. But without gifts, I will not let you go. My cat Vaska and I have prepared a “Sweet Basket” for you.

(Brings out a basket of sweets decorated with flowers) .

For our kids

We brought a basket.

With sweets, flowers,

See for yourself!

(The hostess says goodbye to the children. The children leave).

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Kindergarten No. 178. Welcome

MUNICIPAL BUDGET PRESCHOOL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

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We are pleased to welcome you to the website of the Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution "Kindergarten No. 178".

The main directions of our work:

  • implementation of an integrated approach to the upbringing of a child through the development of his abilities and personal characteristics;
  • preservation and strengthening of the physical and mental health of the child, the formation of the foundations of a healthy lifestyle;
  • implementation of correction in the personal development of children through the organization of individual and collective activities based on meaningful communication;
  • creation of a subject-spatial environment and conditions for enriched diverse activities of children;
  • implementation of psychological and pedagogical correction of violations in the development of pupils, taking into account the individual capabilities and personal characteristics of each child;
  • the involvement of parents in the educational process as a subject, the formation of their competent pedagogical position in relation to the development of the personality of their own child.
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On the territory of the Kemerovo region - Kuzbass, a regional portal of state and municipal services vkuzbasse.rf has been launched. Appeal to regional government bodies and institutions for individuals and legal entities becomes a matter of a few minutes.

22-11-2022: Youth Reception

November 24 16:00-18:00 - assistance to the families of the mobilized.

08-11-2022: Annual campaign “With hatred and xenophobia we are not on the way”

10/27/2022: Consequences of illegal actions of minors

A series of videos created with the participation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and explaining the consequences of one or another type of illegal actions on the part of minors.

21-10-2022: Dear residents of the city of Novokuznetsk!

On the territory of the city of Novokuznetsk, the second stage of the All-Russian anti-drug action "Tell me where they sell death" is being held. By calling the police helpline, you can provide information about dens, drug sales points, citizens involved in the circulation of illegal substances. In addition, citizens can get information about organizations providing drug treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts.

20-10-2022: All-Russian action "Legal Aid to Children Day"

In accordance with the decision of the Government Commission on the implementation of the Federal Law "On Free Legal Aid in the Russian Federation" (Minutes No. 2 of September 25, 2013), pursuant to the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 28, 2012 No. 1688 “On some measures to implement state policy in the field of protecting orphans and children left without parental care”, based on the letter of the Ministry of Education of Kuzbass dated 10/18/2022 No.


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