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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Green eggs and ham in preschool
In celebration of Dr. Seuss Birthday we made real green eggs (sorry but without the ham) in our pre-k class… The children started out by
Meet Einstein: Science made fun in preschool
Do your preschoolers know that Albert Einstein was a scientist? Learn more about Albert Einstein and introduce some scientific tools through this simple and wonderfully illustrated children’s book…
Organizing your teacher bag for preschool
I think I have hundreds teacher bags laying around. I get them from all sorts of places but mostly from conferences I attend. Several months
Making patterns with Dr. Seuss’s hat!
On March 2nd, we will be celebrating the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Â We have a few ideas planned and a few activity boxes prepared as
Bam Radio: Discussion on Childcare Rating Scales
I am not always up to speed on what is happening from a political perspective in early childhood education. I get so caught up in
We play hospital in preschool
The children have been checking out medical supplies in their continuing exploration of community helpers… In our activity boxes, we set out a variety of
P is for potato head in preschool
This week the children had fun making potato heads…. In the block center the children played with some potato heads… Here are a few more
Postcard exchange 2011 update
For those of you who are participating in the current postcard exchange, let me share a few updates that I have received by email and
R is for rice in preschool
The children were exploring the letter “R” by gluing rice on the red letter… By gluing on the rice, the children are able to draw
We played fire station in preschool
We provided fire station activity boxes for our continuing study of community helpers. I shared the idea of making our own fire stations from a
Exploring measuring tools in preschool
These preschoolers enjoyed the opportunity to explore measuring tools to do a little counting and comparing.
A not so perfect preschool teacher’s valentine poem
As a preschool teacher I am not always perfectly great… I sometimes plan things to do That are not considered age appropriate… And sometimes I