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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Making our own measuring tapes
To extend our exploration of length and measurement, we made our own measuring tapes in preschool.
Exploring measurement in preschool
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool…
How to put on a coat in preschool
To help the children be more independent in putting coats on, we teach them this simple process so they can learn how to put on their own coat.
Lots of lids
Offering a variety of bottles and lots of lids proves to be a challenging invitation for children to solve this puzzle.
100 Acts of kindness | Share a heartprint
Come and see this simple idea for young children to be kind and share kindness with a heartprint!
Patterning with partners and lids
Patterning with partners is a fun and cooperative way to explore important math and language skills.
Lemon drops on the light table
We’ve have been building our eye-hand coordination by playing with lemon drops on the light table in preschool.
Lemon drop painting
Surely there is nothing that could brighten a cold winter day more than lemon drop painting. Come and see how we brightened our day with Lemon Drop Painting and more!
Printmaking with paper hearts
Valentine’s day themed art can be as simple as printmaking with paper hearts. With just a few materials that are readily found around your home or classroom, your children can create beautiful heart-shaped prints.
Valentine lacing cards
Lacing cards are a fun and simple way to build fine motors in preschool-aged children, especially when they are holiday themed.
Hearts you can count on
Hearts are a wonderful shape for sorting, graphing, counting, estimating, and more! Come and see how we put our hearts and minds to work as we explored a little heart math fun!
Salt tray heart printing and writing
Introducing and exploring the writing and printing process through the use of salt trays in preschool…