Ice Cream Activities for Preschool
Have you ever explored ice cream in the classroom? It’s an irresistible topic, and a great way to engage children in activities that include a ton of academic topics. Here are some of my favorite ice cream activities to use with preschoolers;
Ice Cream Letter Match: I’m convinced that there is no better way to practice letter recognition than to use ice cream! This activity asks children to match capital letter cones with lower case letter scoops, AND for a little extra, see if your students can match the cursive letter cherries too.
Count the scoops: This has been one of my favorite summer counting activities for years, and the idea is so simple. The number on the cone corresponds with the number of scoops each cone gets. The scoops are color coded to help student be successful – there is only one brown scoop, two light pink scoops, etc.
Ice Cream Vocabulary Cards: These vocabulary cards are my favorite way to introduce children to new ice cream flavors (we might even sample them!), and also to encourage writing practice.
These activities are sure to keep your students busy all week, but if you’re looking for more great ideas, check out my other ice cream – related posts;
Making Ice Cream in the Classroom
Ice Cream Dramatic Play