There were some amazing ideas shared around the web in 2013 and it can take a person FOREVER to find them all so the Kid bloggers have done the leg work for you and put them all together in one place for you to bookmark, read up, check out, enjoy and use in your home or classroom. You will find a list of participating kid bloggers at the end of this post plus a linky too so read on down…
Ten Tips for Circletime (according to the stats)
For Teach Preschool, the post titled “Ten Tips for Circletime” ranked as the highest visited post of 2013 based on Google Analytics. This article gives you a look at my approach to leading a successful circletime experience. You can click on the photo below to read the post. After looking over my year-end analytics, it looks like I need to spend the new year writing more posts that focus on teaching techniques or tips but I will tell you, it is a whole lotta work to put these kinds of articles together in a concise yet thorough and meaningful manner…
Weaving through a rainbow (My personal favorite)
I don’t really think it is possible for me to share just one personal favorite because I genuinely love each thing I share for a different reason. But Weaving through a Rainbow was something that we threw together at the last minute and my kids and I loved the experience. This process encompassed large motor skills, cooperative play, critical thinking, and the idea that great ideas can come from the most simple materials and in the spur of the moment. You can click on the photo to read this idea. It is a terrific memory for me and a great idea for any time of the year…
The Kid Blogging Network best of 2013 Blog Hop
Below you’ll find over 50 Kid Blogger Network members coming together for The KBN Best Of 2013 Blog Hop. We know you’ll find tons of wonderful ideas to browse, pin and share. We’d love for you to join the blog hop and share your favorite activity of 2013 too, and make sure you’re following the Kid Blogger Network on Pinterest or check out the Teach Preschool Best of 2013 Board on Pinterest!Â