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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Spin-around game
Your children will love to play invented games together in the preschool classroom! My students love, and I mean love, playing all kinds of large
What is the difference between interruptions and interactions?
When a preschooler speaks out during circletime, is that an interruption or an interaction? Stick with me on this post for the next few minutes and
Simple spin art collages in preschool
If you haven’t explored spin art yet, then you are missing out. Let me show you how simple spin art can be and how spin
Hurrah for math in preschool!
Our students love to fill their math bags with little objects from home then share them with the class. We get in all kinds of
Three fun ways to brush, brush, brush the teeth!
In celebration of National Children’s Dental Health Month, we spent the morning brushing teeth all around the classroom which meant we had some serious small motor strengthening
Why your preschoolers should play with blocks
Have you ever heard someone say, “All they ever want to do is play in the block center!” Well I have some news about the block center
The number line game!
A great way to incorporate movement and practice memory recall with numbers! The number line is a very simple game that invites the children to
Hurray for number lines!
Who knew that number lines could be so much fun? Well my students and I found out just how much fun they can be during
Cotton ball color mixing!
A wonderful way to explore color and build fine motor skills in your preschool classroom! If you haven’t ever tried cotton ball color mixing with
Learn the when, why, and how of modeling inspiration in preschool
Ways to inspire your students that will deepen their thinking and build interest and engagement AÂ well-designed Invitation to Play (paint, cook, draw, etc…) will help
Things we learn on a rainy day!
The weather here has been cold and rainy which means instead of piles of snow on the ground, we have mud puddles. But whether it is mud
Winter science in preschool
While I prefer to stay inside by a cozy fireplace during the freezing cold days of winter, our students prefer to be outside digging up chunks