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Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
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Reading “The Popcorn Book” by Tomie dePaola and more popcorn action
Reading “The Popcorn Book” by Tomie dePaola and exploring the facinating world of popcorn in our outdoor classroom and discovery table!
DIY table top puppet stage and The Three Little Pigs
Creating a DIY tabletop puppet stage and telling the story of The Three Little Pigs! My kids loved it!
Our Thanksgiving chart
We shared what we were thankful for through this interesting chart making process.
Feather tip salt tray writing
Exploring the salt tray writing experience with our turkey feathers!
Goin on a turkey hunt
What’s the best part about Thanksgiving time? Going on a turkey hunt of course!
Which end of the feather is more interesting to paint with?
Which end of the feather is better for painting? Come and see what my class decided!
And the winner of the Saturn2 95 Laminator from Fellowes is…
Thank you to everyone who entered the Saturn2 95 Laminator from Fellowes give-away.. The winner, which was selected by Random Generator, of this give away is…
Sticky paper turkey dress-up and patterning
Bright and colorful feathers are a fun addition to the preschool classroom. See how we made one turkey happy with this simple and fun sticky paper patterning process.
Exploring robots inside and out
Exploring gears as we take a look at the inside and outside of robots in preschool!
Gumball fine motor skill play
Having fine motor fun and discovering the mechanics of bubble gum machines from the dollar store!
Lots of drops
My students loved engineering with gum drops but I missed a key opportunity in the process of leading my students to explore lots of drops! Come and learn with me how kids really do have the best ideas, we just need to learn to listen to them.