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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Building fine motor skills with cotton ball painting
We spent time in preschool exploring the fine motor process of cotton ball painting with a clothespin!
Building fine motor skills at the apple tree play dough table
As part of our fun with apples, I thought it would be a good time to set out our homemade red play dough and invite the children to practice their skill of rolling the play dough to make apples for our apple tree…
Will the animals eat our apples?
We went outdoors to find the answer to our question “Will animals eat apples?” for our science and discovery in preschool.
Make and explore watercolor science
Our preschool class explored the process of making their own watercolor paint plus a simple paper towel science too!
Fall: Fun Friday feature
Last week we asked our fellow bloggers to share their best fall posts with us for our Discover and Explore linky. Â Well, they certainly did
I can see: drawing the five senses
Exploring the five senses with this simple googly eyed drawing activity in preschool.
Five senses discover and explore kit
Discover and Explore the five senses with this fun DIY Five Senses Discover and Explore Kit!
15 Fabulous fingerplays and facts
Having a set of fingerplays in your toolbox of teaching skills is a must do for anyone working in an early childhood environment.
DIY chalk box
I happened to pick up some a short while ago and I must tell you that it is hard not to get carried away with DIY chalkboard paint projects like our DIY Chalkboard Boxes!
Exploring numbers with lines and dots
We spent time exploring numbers and drawing lines by making our own dot-to-dots after reading the book “Chicka Chick 123” by Bill Martin Jr.
Forests: Fun Friday feature
Last week on our Discover and Explore linky, we had some fabulous forest ideas shared by fellow bloggers. Â Today I’d like to highlight a few
Apple tree scrunch art
We spent some time exploring and tasting real apples in my classroom and of course, we just had to make an apple tree. Our apple tree may seem a little abstract but the process was fun and interesting and achievable by new little ones.