Pirate Activities for Preschool

Tiny preschool pirates are tons of fun! So, bring the pirate ship, treasure hunt, and gold coins into the classroom with a fun pirate theme. Whether you choose pirate printable activities or books, your little mates will enjoy this preschool theme!

Choose activities to help you incorporate learning and fun with important motor skills, arts and crafts.

  1. Have a Pirate Day
    This is a day when all the children in your school get to wear pirate costumes and do pirate activities. This can be a very fun day for all of you!
  1. Handprint Craft
    Paint and let it dry before adding in the pirate details. Students will use fine motor skills to create these little pirate works of art.
  1. Make Your Own Treasure Map
    Let imaginations run wild as preschoolers create their own treasure maps.
  1. Have a Pirate Contest
    Make a fun competition in which all the children in your school compete to be the best pirate.
  1. Have a Pirate Dance Party
    Have a fun party in which all the children in your school dance to pirate songs.
  1. Gold Coin Letter Matching
    Learning about letters and sounds is vital to becoming a reader, so this pirate letter-matching game is great practice for young learners.
  1. Pirate Wanted Poster
    These adorable pirate-themed wanted posters are so much fun! These posters allow students to draw pirates and let their creative, artistic expressions shine.
  1. Color Sort Math Treasure Chest
    Tiny treasure chests with tiny colored treasures made for a fun color-sorting activity! Students can break their treasure chests to pull out their pirate loot and sort it by color!
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