Ice activities for preschool are fun for cooling down on hot summer days! Explore STEM, literacy, and math concepts with ice.
With the activities on the list below, your kids can paint with ice, melt ice to free objects, or explore ice with their senses.
No matter which activity you choose, your preschoolers will have a blast exploring the properties of ice.
Ice Activities for Preschool
Easy melting ice activities for preschoolers! These are perfect all year round. If you don’t have snow on the ground, you can use the freezer in your kitchen to create the ice.
These activities include math, science, literacy, STEM, art, and so much more!
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Ice Cube Painting
Preschoolers will love painting with frozen paints. This activity can be done in both the winter and summer months.
Freeze a large block of ice with plastic sharks in it. Let your kids shake salt and squirt water on the ice to excavate the trapped sharks. This activity is perfect for Shark Week!
Have kids gathers flowers and leaves on your next nature walk. Then, they can put those bits and pieces in ice cube trays to make a fun sensory play activity.
Ice Fishing Science Experiment is a classic science experiment perfect for kids who are learning about ice and temperature. This quick science project takes just a few minutes to do, and kids are fascinated by their “magic” results!
Make your own slurpees at home using science! In this science experiment kids learn the power of heat transfer, as they turn their favourite juice into an icy, slurpee treat!
Need some summer activities for kids? You have to try this frozen sand sensory bin. It’s a fun and easy summer sensory activity that with help your toddlers and preschoolers cool down on a hot day. Make space in your freezer because this sensory bin is worth it.
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.