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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Who cares about the weather?
As the weather changes, it is a good time to naturally promote conversations and ideas that lead us to explore the weather in the preschool classroom.
Just Playing : pop, pop, popcorn
Play is a critical part of early learning and yet it is easy to overlook the complex learning that is taking place and dismiss child’s play as nothing but “just play.”
The reflection table
I love to find things to use in my classroom that invite curiosity or renew interest in an old activity. Today, I want to introduce you to what I like to call “the reflection table.”
Lock and key matching game for preschoolers
I couldn’t wait to get put this lock and key game into action all around my preschool classroom.
Ten tips to dealing with those troubling transitions
Transitions can be a source of trouble in the classroom. Today, we are sharing a few tips for dealing with those troubling transitions…
Hearts at the easel
Of all the painting experiences I share with my students, the one they most enjoy is anything that has to do with painting at the easel.
Heart math : Five simple math ideas for preschoolers
Here are five simple heart math ideas our prek students explored this week.
Chopstick painting
Exploring a new art process with a book and a pair of real chopsticks!
The name game
We’ve all heard of the “Name Game” song, but this is a fun large motor game with lots of different possibilities!