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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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We made felt puppets in kindergarten
I don’t know where the teacher got these felt puppets from but she said it was a kit that she found tucked away in the
Setting rules in the preschool classroom
Ways to help children be successful in the classroom I was recently asked by a colleague to suggest ideas for rules that should be posted
The first day back to preschool
The schools I work with are full day and year around so it may seem like there wouldn’t be a first day back to school
Top ten tips for staying healthy in the preschool classroom
It’s that time of year again, time for teachers and students to start getting sick that is. You don’t have to wait for cold and
We made three kinds of construction paper rainbows in preschool
Each preschool class created their own version of a simple rainbow.
Flour and food color painting in preschool
I am always on the look out for different art mediums that the children can explore. The children enjoyed the new texture of this homemade
Building connections to math, art, and more through children’s literature
When I am at a loss as to what to do in my preschool classroom, I always sit down and start thumbing through all my
Folding paper in preschool
Folding paper is a great way to help young children work on those fine motor skills as well as a way to give children guides
Helping young children solve puzzles in preschool
I can’t remember who taught me this little technique for teaching preschoolers how to manage a puzzle but it is a technique I have used
Have an in-house field trip in your preschool
In-house field trips are a great alternative for programs who are unable to take their children on out of school field trips. I happened by
Building connections to math, art, and more through children’s literature
When I am at a loss as to what to do in my preschool classroom, I always sit down and start thumbing through all my
These preschoolers are up to something fishy!
This week has been all about the wonderful creatures who live in the pond. The children have been exploring fish, turtles, and frogs. Today, the