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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Salt tray mazes
Come discover how our preschool children used fine motor and engineering skills to create their own salt tray mazes.
From maps to mazes and amazing teamwork
Have you ever noticed the similarities between road maps and mazes? We are exploring the connection between the two this week in preschool.
How to make a simply amazing maze for play
Check out this tutorial on how to make a simple large box maze that will invite your preschoolers to play!
Read across America : What our parents are reading in preschool
Read Across America day; I am sharing our parent reading experiences along with some terrific books our parents are reading in preschool…
Elephant toothpaste
A simple science experiment your students will love! February is National Children’s Dental month and we’ve been having all kinds of fun learning how animals
National dental health month: Let’s brush our teeth!
Our students enjoyed National Dental Day through two super fun hands-on tooth brushing centers and a visit from the dentist!
The mystery color experiment
All preschoolers love to see how baking soda and vinegar react. We’ve added a new twist with our mystery color experiment.
Booking across the USA : Indiana
Come and explore Indiana then scroll on down to check the other posts being shared by my fellow bloggers about their own states in “Booking Across the USA!”
Twelve rainbows for kids to create and explore
Twelve wonderful and irresistible rainbow ideas for kids to create and explore!
The mystery of the missing snack
Preschoolers love to investigate and make new discoveries. When our snack came up missing, I knew just who to call on to help us solve the mystery.
Upside down, wacky weaving
Reading Dr. Seuss “Wacky Wednesday” and exploring wacky weaving in the preschool classroom.