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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
Getting started on creating a print rich environment in your preschool classroom
Simple ideas you can do to create a print rich environment in your preschool classroom.
Let’s make our own bulletin board in preschool
Exploring fingerpaint is always fun with this little fish in the pond art activity!
A simple name writing activity to do with preschoolers
A fun way to practice name recognition with your preschooler! In the middle of a room full of play and noise, I happened to notice
A simple bean bag game your preschoolers will love!
Build hand-eye coordination while learning through play! I happened by this classroom as the children were playing this simple little bean bag toss game. How
Finger painting fun by Carol Brooke
There’s something quite intriguing about feeling paint on your fingers as you spread it onto your canvas. Do it yourself and try not to smile.
A is for painting apple trees in preschool
I just love apples and the beginning of a new school year gives me every excuse I can to have fun making and learning about
Roller pin painting in preschool
A colorful result from this fun roller pin creative art preschool activity!
We made tissue paper flowers in preschool
Tissue paper is such a wonderful product to work with in preschool. The bright colors that are available lend to wonderful opportunities for exploring art.
We didn’t like painting with popsicles in preschool
I almost did not write about this activity because, quite frankly, it wasn’t all that great! But – I decided that it was important to
Thumbs up game in kindergarten
I had forgotten about this familiar “thumbs-up” game until I walked in this classroom the other day and saw it in action! To play this