The Circus Acitivites in the Math and Literacy Centers offers an interactive approach for preschoolers to explore and express their unique identities. Filled with diverse hands-on activities, these morning tubs provide a vibrant range of tools that encourage self-discovery and creativity. From creating balloon color patters to finding letters at the circus, our morning tubs cultivate an engaging and stimulating environment where children can start their day while delving into the exciting journey of self-awareness.
- Socialization: The activities provides opportunities for children to engage in collaborative learning through small groups, they can share materials, tackle challenges together, begin conversations, play, and learn with their tablemates. These activities foster teamwork and communication skills.
- Creativity and Play: Both are something we can build and increase by spending time working on it. Math and Literacy Centers are a perfect way to introduce a little more play and freedom into learning rather than traditional worksheets or morning work that kept kids busy but did not encourage creativity and play.

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Circus Theme Preschool Activities

Circus Car Counting
This counting activity is perfect for number recognition and one to one correspondence.

Strong Men Counting
Fostering number sense with preschoolers is important to help them understand the relationship between counting and numbers.
More Circus Fun!

Silly Hat Patterns
What a fun way to practice counting and color matching. Add buttons, cereal, or pom poms to create your circus hat.

Balloon Color Patterns
Practice color matching in this pattern building activity. Use small pom poms to complete the patterns shown on the card.

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