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Why I Let My PreK Students Use Real Hammers, Knives, and Saws

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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As an educator, I understand the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for my PreK students. However, I also believe in the value of teaching them essential life skills early on in their academic journey. That’s why I let my PreK students use real hammers, knives, and saws in the classroom. By giving young children access to these tools, I’m fostering their independence, creativity, and resilience—all while closely supervising them to ensure their safety.

Here are four reasons why embracing this unconventional teaching method has been a game-changer for my students:

1. Encouraging Independence

Providing children with real-life tools promotes a sense of autonomy by giving them the opportunity to learn vital skills like cutting fruit or building wooden structures. When they’re equipped with practical knowledge, they become more self-sufficient individuals able to navigate the challenges of life.

2. Fostering Creativity

These tools open up a world of endless possibilities for creative expression and problem-solving. By allowing my students to use hammers and saws during woodworking projects or knives when preparing food, their imagination can run wild as they explore new avenues in practical artistry.

3. Building Resilience

Teaching PreK students how to safely use tools like hammers, knives, and saws helps build resilience at a young age since some activities might be challenging for them at first. The process of trying something new, facing difficulties head-on and learning from mistakes cultivates a growth mindset – vital for developing perseverance and tenacity over time.

4. Ensuring Safety through Supervision

Safety is always my top priority when incorporating these tools into the classroom environment. Providing clear instructions on how to properly use each tool is equally crucial as constantly monitoring the students during activities to prevent accidents.

By doing so, children also learn the importance of taking responsibility for their actions, being cautious and learning how to handle tools safely—skillsets that will serve them well later in life.
Reaping the Benefits

Introducing real-world tools like hammers, knives, and saws to my PreK students has been a successful and rewarding experience. As educators, we must adapt our methods to cater to the evolving needs of our students. By dismantling traditional boundaries in the classroom and fostering an environment where children can grow into skilled, resilient, and independent individuals, we’re preparing them for success in every component of their future lives.

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