Ice Activities for Preschool
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!
You can freeze small toys in ice cube trays, and then use them to create a homemade skating rink to act out some fun winter stories.
If the outdoor temperature are below freezing and the kids are bored, this is a fun activity you can do together. Kids will get a kick out of these glow stick ice luminaries.
This ice lantern winter STEAM activity is a great way to teach young scientists about different states of water. If it’s already freezing outside, you can use your ice lanterns to decorate too!
Ice letters are a great way to play while you explore the alphabet. They are the perfect sensory experience in the summer or winter!
Kids will love painting on an icy snowman in the winter and summer months! Freeze some water-filled balloons to create the snowman, and let kids paint it with watercolor paints.
Create colored ice cubes, and let your kids explore color mixing as they mix and match cubes of different colors to melt.
You won't believe how easy it is to create penguin ice cube paint brushes, and your kids will love painting with this unique idea.
Work on beginning sounds to build phonological awareness with this playful icy activity. The kids will be having so much fun they won't even realize they are learning.
Create your own mini ice rink and watch the kids play, imagine and investigate as they skate toy penguins (or any other figures) around their own DIY ice rink!
Come explore a simple science experiment with “blubber” and ice that will help preschoolers visualize how polar animals survive in the extreme temperatures of the Arctic!
Preschoolers will love painting with frozen paints. This activity can be done in both the winter and summer months.
Kids will love blowing penguin-shaped ice cubes across a smooth surface. They'll beg to race their ice penguins over and over again.
This space-themed ice painting project allows kids to explore painting without worrying about what the finished product looks like.
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!
Kids will love this frozen treasure hunt. It is simple to create and involves lots of learning.
Ice painting for kids is so easy to prepare and can be done any time of the year. Freeze some water, add some paint, and it’s ready to go!
There are so many ways to use rainbow ice with your preschoolers. This post shares how to use rainbow ice with and without snow.
This winter solstice ice lamp is absolutely gorgeous, but you can make it in the spring, summer, and fall months too!
Toddlers and preschoolers can explore all the different ways to melt ice to free their favorite friends in this Disney In Ice water table activity.
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.
Kids will be amazed at how easy it is to make an ice magnifying glass that might even work better than your handheld lense.
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!
Try freezing some of these fun items into ice blocks. Your kids will love this simple sensory play activity.
This is a super fun and beautiful art and sensory activity that will keep you cool on a hot day.
Ice activities are some of our favorite activities for the summer. Easy, homemade and fun ice activities to try out this summer!
Did you know you can easily make non-toxic ice that glows? So awesome for sensory play...
Kids can explore color theory and color mixing with colored ice cubes. Fun any time of year!
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!
Cool down this summer with this Fine Motor Ice Transfer activity for kids. A no-prep sensory play idea perfect for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
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.