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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Large motor play for preschoolers
Throughout the school year, make sure to invest time in planning activities that promote various types of large motor skills!
A whole lot of holes!
We discovered that there are a whole lot of holes to be explored all throughout the preschool classroom!
Simple and fun alphabet review in preschool
Exploring leaves outside and extending the fun inside with our Alphabet Tree letter review!
DIY Pumpkin Puzzles
With the help of my preschool students, we came up with our own DIY pumpkin puzzles!
Let’s make pumpkin seed soup!
Exploring pumpkins and then having fun exploring the seeds with pumpkin seed soup!
Dominoes on the tinker table
Dominoes are a wonderful tool for play and I have a collection of dominoes that I pull out every school year for the children to explore. On this particular day, the children spent time tinkering with dominoes on our tinker table…
I have hands!
Exploring fingers and hands while the children enjoy the process of making their own handprints!
Exploring letters with leaves
Exploring the letters of the alphabet or even your child’s name with leaves!
Fun with Fall Leaves!
Today with our preschool class, we explored the different colors that the leaves change into as this season progresses, observing different greens, yellows, oranges, and even browns!
It must be tummy time!
I want my group times to be all about building community and in my mind, building community is all about being close together, being engaged in the process, being aware of each other as needed, and making any necessary adjustments as we go along.
Writing thank you notes
Creating thank you notes is a great way to invite students to show appreciation, develop writing skills, and think about what is important to them.