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Building paper houses in preschool
I just love paper houses made from shapes so when I happened to see these houses hanging up in the classroom, I just had to
At play with baby: Pumpkin Play
Baby Clara has a pumpkin… The pumpkin is orange and round. Who is taller? Who is smaller? Clara or the pumpkin on the ground? See
The week ahead for Teach Preschool
Just a quick note to let you know that I will be speaking next weekend at NAEYC conference in California. Â I have never been to
Preschool game: All wrapped up like a mummy
For this Halloween game, we used toilet paper to wrap up like a mummy. Some of the children tried to wrap up their own legs
Preschool game: Don’t get caught in the spider web!
A fun and interactive game for your Halloween party! A spider web game is another fun game that was played during our Halloween party. How
Fun with skeleton bones in preschool
Today the children had their Halloween party and there were all kinds of activities the children participated in. These children worked together to build a
We made paper plate pumpkins in preschool
This simple paper plate pumpkin was fun to make. To get started, all you need is… Two paper plates Tissue paper Paint! First we cut
Itsy bitsy spider day in preschool
Today was itsy bitsy spider day in preschool! There were spiders on the floor, spiders on the tables, spiders in the centers – spiders everywhere!
The value of scooping and pouring and counting candy corn in preschool
There are many values in sensory play! If there is one area in my own professional development that I have come to appreciate more than
A daily review of the letters of the alphabet in preschool
As part of our morning greeting, we take a few short minutes to review the letters of the alphabet. When we review the letters of
Rainbow tracing in preschool
Tracing in preschool helps children build pre-writing skills Rainbow tracing is a simple technique for helping children work on their fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination,
G is for gumdrops in pre-kindergarten
Yesterday, I shared with you how the children enjoyed making AB patterns with gumdrops for the letter “Gg” week in pre-kindergarten. Another activity the pre-kindergarten