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I would love to have the same blocks you are showing on your post!!! I think the Filled Blocks would make a wonderful addition to my early childhood special education classroom!!!! Thanks for all your wonderful information that you share!
The simple shapes puzzle would be a great addition to my 2 year old classrom as well as many of the other puzzles! The kids love puzzles made out of soid materials rather than the plywood types!
Dear Deborah, Do you use site words in your program. If so do you have information to share about the age appropiate and activities to support
Hi, Deborah…love your blog and enjoy getting your ideas thru email. I am teaching 3 year olds 2 mornings a week…could you give me an idea of your daily schedule that you use with 3 year olds? Thank you!
I get asked this question almost every day right now. I will blog about it this next week!
Hi, Deborah….did I miss your blog on this?
Oooh, thanks for the reminder. I think I need to start keeping a calendar or checklist for things I need to blog about.
That is fine…I haven’t figured out how you do all that you do! I am so happy that I found your website this year…thanks for all that you share!
Well sometimes, I do it very well and other times, I get way behind and don’t do anything all that well:)
I’m from Costa Rica, I am a preschool teacher
Your page is excellent, great, congratulations you are a professional excelelnte. I enjoyed every resource and thought I found. Increasingly wanted to find more ideas for my classes and professional projects in education.
thank you very much and continue with your successes
Hi Deborah!
I am a primary teacher.I want to know how to develop interest for Maths in children upto 5 years?
Hi Deborah i am a 20 year old preschool teacher in training i guess you can say i went to boces for 3 years its like a collage for kids in high school and got to do everything you get to do in a preschool. Anyways i just wantd t0o tell you ur blog is great its really helping me learn ans i want to say thankyou =]
Much love <3
Mariah
Thank you Mariah! I am so glad you dropped me a note here! Keep up all that training – we need great folks like you in this field!
iii lovveee yourr stuff woww keep up the good work i love it its very creative
Thank you Dosie – I will do my very best:)
Hi Deborah-I just happened across your site and am so grateful that I did! I have one silly questions; where did you get the large pan/platter that you use for your magnetic manipulatives? It’s exactly what I’m looking for!
That is not a silly question at all! It is actually an oil catcher or oil pan like you find in the auto store or auto section at Walmart. I painted my pan with metal spray paint so it would have a little color and not just be silver. Some have told me that you can purchase them at Walmart for $10.
Brilliant! Thanks so much. Guess where I’m headed today….. To the local pizza shop for pizza boxes, and to Walmart for a couple of magnet pans. I’ve seen so many blogs etc with preschool ideas but nothing like yours.
I absolutely love that most of your ideas center around recyclables or easily accessible objects instead of purchasing the latest and greatest toys etc. I love simple and inexpensive ideas. It seems to make it more fun and unexpected for my pre-k kiddo’s too.
God has obviously blessed you with a talent for teaching little ones. Thank you so much for your time in sharing your ideas with the world.
I’m a major fan!
Darcie
Sounds like you have a few fun projects to keep you busy:)
Deborah,
I saw you mentioned “Math Bags” at the end of this blog. I have not yet heard about these. What are they and what activities do you do with them?
Love your website. I receive ideas from you daily. I teach 3 and 4 year olds. Would love a chance to try the Luna tool.
Wow, just ran across your blog, packed full of ideas and activities. Wonder if you recommend any of your posts/pages for parents of pre-school kids interested in violin (or other music) lessons.
I frequently get requests from young parents to start their 3 to 5 year olds on violin, but the kids often need help with fine motor skills, coordination of hands, repetition of rhythms, physical robustness, etc.
Thanks for the great site!
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