55 Sensory Table Ideas for the Year - Pocket of Preschool (2024)

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Learning occurs through play at the sensory table. Sometimes it can be tricky to think up new, engaging sensory tables so I am here to help! I’m sharing all of my favorite sensory tables for various themes you may do in a preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. There are just too many amazing sensory tables for one post so I will make a separate post with my favorite holiday sensory tables also!

In each sensory bin, try to add some kind of tool (ex: scoops, tweezers, utensils), something to put the sensory filler into (ex: trays, bowls, plastic eggs, buckets), something to sort or count (ex: mini erasers, pom poms, jewels), and sometimes something to spark imaginary play (ex: animals, people, counters, ). Most of the supplies in the bins come from the Dollar Tree, Michaels, Walmart, or the Target spot. If you want a printable list of Sensory Fillers and Sensory Tools, check out THIS POST and if you want Sensory Table Ideas for each Holiday, check out THIS POST.

Since I’m sharing my favorite sensory bins, you also need to know how to make colorful fillers. Check out: How to Dye Chick Peas HERE, How to Color Beans HERE, How to Dye Rice HERE, and How to Dye Noodles HERE.

Just a reminder that red kidney beans are poisonous if ingested without being cooked. DO NOT put them in the sensory table!

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All About Me Sensory Table

  • colored chickpeas
  • measuring spoons
  • people cookie cutters
  • buttons
  • bowls
  • tongs
  • tweezers
  • foam people
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Summer Sensory Table

  • beans colored green
  • pineapple ice cube tray (or any summer-themed tray)
  • pineapple mini erasers
  • tiny pom poms
  • measuring spoons
  • squeeze scoop
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Strawberry Sensory Bin

  • black beans
  • mini erasers
  • strawberry pop it
  • measuring spoons
  • tweezers
  • popsicle mold
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Hot Cocoa Sensory Bin

  • salt (dye light down with liquid watercolor)
  • candy cane mini erasers
  • white pom poms (marshmallows)
  • plastic jars or coffee cups
  • whisk
  • tweezers
  • mini scoops
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Forest or Camping Sensory Table

  • brown beans and peas
  • mini rocks (Dollar Tree)
  • tweezers and measuring scoops (not pictured)
  • tree rings
  • Gold plastic cups
  • moss balls
  • forest animals
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Color Sensory Table

  • rainbow rice
  • pom poms of various sizes (for sorting)
  • mini spatulas
  • colored bowls (for sorting)
  • silicone cupcake molds
  • mini craft trays (Dollar Tree)
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Spring Sensory Table

  • rubber mulch (dirt can have harmful chemicals in it, making it not safe for kids to play in) *don’t want mulch, try black beans*
  • plastic flowers
  • plastic pots of various sizes
  • small rocks
  • garden tools
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Plant Sensory Bin

  • black beans
  • plastic pots
  • fake flowers
  • gardening tools
  • pom poms (in the same color as the flowers, so students can plant the pom poms and then have a flower grow)
  • mini erasers
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Pet Sensory Table

  • hole punches (place a box next to the copy machine to collect the hole punches or ask an office supply store for them) or use pet bedding
  • cardboard tubes
  • pet counters or pet animals
  • parmesan cheese containers
  • tweezers
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Fall Sensory

  • Dyed rice
  • letter manipulatives
  • plastic garden tools
  • plastic leaf beads
  • mini logs
  • cups
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Pumpkin Sensory Table

  • chickpeas dyed green, yellow, and orange
  • pumpkin tray
  • mini tongs
  • silicone cupcake molds
  • mini bake pans (stores like HomeGoods have them)
  • measuring spoons
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Dog Washing Sensory Station

>For more water sensory table ideas, check out this post!<<

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Birthday Sensory

  • rainbow rice
  • fun plastic mini bowls (Dollar Tree)
  • number candles
  • stick candles
  • scoops (not pictured)
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Ribbon Cutting Station

  • ribbon
  • scissors
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Fairy Tale Sensory Table

  • dry peas
  • plastic eggs
  • gems
  • unicorn mini erasers
  • moss rocks
  • tweezers
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Recycling Sensory Table

  • pet bedding
  • recycling and trash trucks
  • tweezers
  • tissue paper squares
  • mini recycling and trash bins (Dollar Tree)
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Heath Sensory Table

  • rice
  • tweezers
  • red gems (red blood cells)
  • glass gems (white blood cells)
  • Q-Tips
  • tooth mini erasers
  • baby food containers
  • mini craft sticks
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Dental Health Sensory Table

  • blue, teal, and green rice
  • toothbrushes
  • mouthwash container
  • blue plastic shot glasses
  • funnel
  • tooth savers
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Dinosaur Dig Sensory Table

  • sand or kinetic sand
  • dinosaur skeletons
  • paintbrushes
  • small wooden tray (not pictured)
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Dinosaur Sensory

  • chickpeas
  • plastic dinosaurs
  • scoops
  • tweezers
  • pop its
  • plastic bones
  • pom poms
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Weather Sensory Table

  • blue rice
  • rainbow mini erasers
  • plastic rainbow pill holder (Dollar Tree)
  • glass gems
  • cotton balls
  • lightening (cut it from foam)
  • baby formula scoops
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Night Sensory Table

  • star noodles colored black and gold
  • sliver mini utensils (IKEA)
  • silver measuring cups
  • moon and star cookie cutters
  • gold plastic cups
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Space Sensory Table

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Monster Sensory Bin

  • colored chickpeas
  • pom poms
  • tweezers
  • silly eyes
  • star beads
  • egg carton
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Bats Sensory Table

  • purple and black noodles
  • pom poms
  • measuring scoops
  • tweezers
  • mini purple buckets
  • bats
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Pizza Sensory Table

  • flour with oregano sprinkled in
  • oregano containers
  • plastic pizza cutter
  • bread pans or pizza pans
  • mini spatulas
  • measuring cups
  • measuring spoons
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Gingerbread Sensory Table

  • oatmeal (sprinkle cinnamon in it)
  • bowl
  • measuring scoops
  • measuring spoons
  • gingerbread cookie cutters
  • gingerbread mini erasers
  • magnet letters
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Shape Sensory Table

  • shape foam beads (Discount School Supply)
  • shape chain manipulatives
  • translucent shapes
  • shape beads or any other fun shape manipulatives you have in your classroom
  • cupcake pan (for sorting)
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Apple Sensory Table

  • oatmeal
  • red pom poms or mini apples
  • mini pie pans
  • measuring scoops
  • measuring cups
  • empty spice jar
  • pie scraper
  • whisk

Sports Sensory Table

  • green beans
  • sport plastic eggs
  • mini trophies (Dollar Tree)
  • sport mini erasers
  • Sport cups
  • scoops
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Bird Sensory Bin

  • bird seed (be aware of nut allergies)
  • pinecones
  • sticks
  • pipe cleaner worms
  • pom poms
  • spoons
  • plastic birds
  • small nests
  • egg carton
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Pond Sensory Table

  • blue rice with sequins in it
  • tree rings
  • blue gems
  • plastic shot glasses
  • tweezers
  • lily pads (cut from foam)
  • ducks and frogs (bath toy section at Dollar Tree)
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Transportation Sensory Table

  • Legos with wheel pieces
  • STEM I Can Build Postersor on the wall (not pictured) or place on a metal ring in the table for students to use as support
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Hibernation Sensory Table

  • brown beans
  • letter rocks (make a set using a white paint marker and rocks from the Dollar Tree)
  • mini rocks
  • glass gems (ice)
  • cotton balls (snow)
  • tree rings
  • animals figures that hibernate
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Nursery Rhyme Sensory Table – Itsy Bitsy Spider

  • beans colored various shades of blue
  • spiders
  • scoops
  • waterspouts; make yourself using paper towel tubes, tape, scissors
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Olympics Sensory Table

  • shredded paper (red, yellow, green, blue, white from Dollar Tree)
  • tweezers
  • scissors
  • jars (to put trimmings in)
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Bug Sensory Table

  • black beans
  • worms (check the fishing section at Walmart and make sure there are NO HOOKS in the worms)
  • bug counters or figures
  • plastic jars (can use colored cups for sorting colors)
  • mini shovels
  • mini rakes
  • handy scoopers
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Grocery Store Sensory Bin

  • mixed beans
  • metal cans
  • scoops
  • veggie counters
  • tweezers
  • whisks
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Ice Cream Sensory Bin

  • cotton balls (ice cream)
  • pom poms (sprinkles)
  • ice cream cups
  • empty ice cream cartons of various sizes
  • ice cream scoops
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Cooking Sensory Table

  • pom poms of various sizes and colors
  • mini pots and pans
  • metal cans of various sizes
  • mini utensils and whisks
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Arctic Sensory Table

  • animals frozen in ice (place animals in bowls of water and place in the freezer to freeze overnight)
  • ice cubes
  • water, color it blue
  • cups of water with droppers
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Polar Animal Sensory Table

  • Instant snow
  • tweezers
  • ice cream plastic cups
  • glass gems of various sizes
  • polar animals
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Habitat Sensory Bins

  • Easter grass
  • zoo animals
  • ice chunks
  • arctic animals
  • Easter grass
  • streamers
  • plastic animals
  • sand
  • rocks
  • desert animals
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Snow Sensory Table

  • cotton balls
  • empty water bottles
  • glass gems
  • bottle caps with letter stickers or letter tiles
  • tweezers
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Snowman Sensory Bin

  • painted chickpeas
  • snowflake confetti
  • pom poms
  • mini erasers
  • scoops
  • plastic ornaments (I drew the snowman face on them)
  • snowflake plate (dollar store)
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Ice Sensory Play

  • ice chunks (freeze water in various sized containers)
  • tweezers
  • droppers
  • cups of dyed water
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Farm Sensory Table

  • corn
  • tractors
  • farm animals
  • pom poms or veggie counters
  • fence pieces or brown blocks
  • small pails (not pictured)
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Noodle Sensory Table

  • noodles of various shapes; dye them various colors
  • baby food containers with colored dots on the bottom for sorting
  • tweezers
  • pipe cleaners for lacing (not pictured)
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Beach Sensory Table

  • dry sand
  • shells
  • beach animals
  • funnels
  • sifters
  • pails
  • shovels (not pictured)
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Beach Sensory Play

  • kinetic sand
  • shells
  • plastic cups
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Construction Sensory Table

  • gravel
  • cardboard tubes
  • letter rocks
  • construction vehicles
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Clothing Sensory Bin

  • colored rice
  • scoopers
  • baby food containers
  • baby formula scoops
  • pipe cleaners (to lace buttons on)
  • buttons
  • pom poms
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Fishing for Letters Sensory Bin

  • water
  • magnet letters
  • fishing poles (dowel rod, string, and magnet)
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Letter Hunt Sensory Table

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Sight Word Hunt Sensory Table(pick a card, identify the word, build it, and write it)

  • any filler; this is colored rice
  • sight word cards
  • magnet letters
  • dry erase board
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Letter Harvest Sensory Bin

  • corn
  • magnet letters
  • magnet wands
  • tractors
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Math Sensory Play

  • water
  • soap
  • chain links
  • sponges
  • linking cubes
  • other math manipulatives

A great way to wash and clean math manipulatives!

Oh goodness! That is a GIANT list of sensory table ideas but if you need Holiday Sensory Table Ideas, click HERE! If you want a printable list of Sensory Fillers and Sensory Tools, check out THIS POST!

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Visual supports are very helpful in the classroom, so I just had to make one for the sensory table! To help students manage their behaviors at the sensory table, I create this FREE visual routine chart! Grab it HERE.

Now that you are excited about sensory tables, you might need to know how to color the fillers. I have made a few tutorials to help you. Check out: How to Dye Chick Peas HERE, How to Color Beans HERE, How to Dye Rice HERE, and How to Dye Noodles HERE.

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FAQs

How to make a sensory bin for preschoolers? ›

What You'll Do
  1. Lay out a sheet, tablecloth or towel. Not only does this protect the floor, but it makes cleanup much easier.
  2. Fill the bin or bowl with dry pasta, rice or beans.
  3. Add spoons, scoops, toys and whatever else you have on hand into the bin.
  4. Play!

What is sensory activity for preschoolers? ›

Sensory play is any activity that stimulates our senses – touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. It helps children interact with and make sense of the world that surrounds them.

What age is a sensory table good for? ›

Developmentally appropriate practice would probably recommend sensory tables in a classroom setting for children up to age five (or preschool level). Why use a sensory table? Children learn through their senses. Sensory tables improve children's sense of touch which helps them perceive their environment accurately.

What is a sensory table in early childhood? ›

Sensory tables allow children to actively explore materials using a variety of tools and their hands. Sand and water are frequently used in sensory tables, but there are endless possibilities for materials such as wood chips, leaves, gravel, or fabric swatches.

What can a 1 year old put in a sensory bin? ›

Some of the most popular sensory bin fillers include water, sand, dry rice, dry beans, popcorn kernels, water beads and shaving cream. These items are great to use in sensory bins for toddlers once they can understand not to eat them.

How to make sensory toys for preschoolers? ›

But it doesn't have to be complicated—fill a water bottle or bag with beads, little toys, and other trinkets (and make sure to seal it well); or glue different textured fabric to the sides of wooden blocks. These are just a few great examples of how to use simple materials to light up your child's mind.

What are the 5 sensory play? ›

Typically, we'd think of sensory play as any kind of play-based activity that engages at least one of the five senses – touch, taste, sight, sound and smell.

What are some examples of sensory play? ›

Our favorite sensory play ideas for toddlers to preschoolers and beyond include sensory bins, sensory bottles, playdough, slime (especially taste-safe slime for younger kids), water play, messy play, and more. You can make so many unique sensory play ideas from convenient supplies!

How to make sensory bins? ›

How to Easily Create Sensory Bins
  1. Decide on a theme, if you are using one.
  2. Choose your container. ...
  3. Add your base material.
  4. Decide on additional sensory toys and materials. ...
  5. Add tools like scoops or bowls to help children manipulate the materials.
  6. Set out for your child to enjoy!

Why are sensory tables good for preschoolers? ›

Playing with your children is a great way to not only keep them safe, but to also encourage them to investigate and explore. A sensory table is a great way for children to learn how to independently explore the world around them, problem-solve, develop creativity, and refine conversational skills.

How do you play sensory table? ›

Sensory tables demand fine motor skills as kids have to use their hands to interact with objects. They'll play with whatever is on the table. They will handle balls, pour sand, mold clay, and grasp spoons. Playing with many different objects is enticing to children and helps them have fun.

What are the rules for the sensory bins? ›

Use visual supports to help your learners remember the rules for the sensory bins (use hands only, put on lid when finished, complete seek and find, raise hand if you need help, keep the materials in the box.) Use a visual timer to help your students transition when the time comes.

What are the 5 sensory children? ›

Children will learn that their bodies have many different parts, each with special functions. They are eager to hear, touch, see, smell and taste to help them make sense of and be a part of the world.

What is sensory area in preschool? ›

Sensory rooms provide environments in which they can experience special sound and visual effects, tactile experiences, vibration, use of aromas and music in many combinations and variations.

What is Montessori sensory table? ›

Montessori sensory table ideas and activities offer a rich tapestry of experiences designed to engage and stimulate young minds. From sensory bins filled with rice, sand, or water to exploring natural materials like shells, stones, and leaves, the possibilities are endless.

How do you make sensory stuff for kids? ›

- Put water in it with glitter and plastic small toys/craft pieces of different weights which will fit in the neck of the bottle. You can also colour the water with food colouring. The objects in the water will move quicker in water. - Put oil in the bottle such as baby oil and put glitter or toys in it.

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