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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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How we can explore rocks in preschool
We recently spent a day playing, creating, and learning with rocks. Come along as we discover all the ways we can explore rocks in preschool.
Simple but beautiful abstract rainbow paintings
After reading the book “A Rainbow of My Own” the children explored the process of making these beautiful but simple abstract rainbows!
Weaving through a rainbow
Using our whole bodies to weave through this beautiful rainbow made by our preschool students.
Smudge painting on the easel
A fun way to create new interest in the easel is by offering different processes. Our latest offering was smudge painting on the easel.
Painted paper collages and storytelling inspired by Eric Carle
Our children retold the story and created painted picture collages in the style of Eric Carle.
The bloggers talk about fine motor skills
I am joining three of my fellow bloggers on Google+ today for a live video chat on the topic of fine motor skills. Stop by to tune in and listen in!
DIY musical strummies
Reading the wonderful children’s book, “Red and Yellow’s Noisy Night” and making our very own DIY Strummies!
Wall art in preschool inspired by ‘Ain’t gonna paint no more’
The book Ain’t Gonna Paint No More inspired us to create a beautiful mural on our classroom wall.
Painting designs on our arms
The children painted colorful designs on their arms after reading the book “Ain’t Gonna Paint No More” by Karen Beaumont.
“O” how we love to estimate
Estimating, counting, and drawing with the help of a cup full of cheerios in preschool!
14 fun flower activities for preschoolers
Here are 14 fun flower activities that you can explore with your preschoolers.
Painting owl babies
After reading the delightful book Owl Babies by Martin Waddell, we were inspired to paint our very own owl babies.