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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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A super cool and unique idea for yarn painting
I really do think this version of yarn painting in preschool is unique and is the coolest!
10 Wonderful ways to weave
We are featuring 10 wonderfully simple and unique ways to weave with children!
Five simple classroom lessons we can learn from a plastic Easter egg
Plastic Easter eggs inspire this post about what kinds of things you choose to add and keep in your classroom!
Easter egg parachute game
Our Easter egg parachute game in preschool was the most fun ever!!
Bumpy ball painting
Around here you can find bumpy balls at just about any store. I picked up six bumpy balls from the Dollar Tree for some bumpy ball painting!
Bubbles, bubbles
Bubbles are the quintessential children’s toy! Â They are inexpensive, easy to find, and can provide hours of entertainment. Â Bubbles are a wonderful multi-sensory activity. Â Today
Rubber loom bands in a discovery bottle
These brightly colored rubber band loom bands were perfect for making our very own discovery bottles!
Let’s go on an up walk
We took an “up” walk to see if we could spot anything stuck in the trees…
Building up the word “up!”
Exploring the word “up” through a fun building block and dice game.
Exploring the inside of our outside
The study of x-rays, bones, and our bodies turned out to be quite an interesting and fun experiences as the prekindergarten age children worked to complete the skeleton of a paper boy in our classroom.
Xx is for x-ray!
Before heading off for spring break, my students explored the letter Xx and the best word that I know of to examine the letter Xx is x-ray!
Butterflies all around the classroom
Spring is a wonderful time to explore butterflies and their life cycles! Today I am sharing some great ways to learn about butterflies all around the classroom…