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December 2011 - Posts
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By Dr. Ellaine Miller For the final blog entry for 2011, I thought it would be appropriate to present a few New Year’s Resolutions to consider. When making changes in your life or program/classroom, I have found that people are more successful when they Read More...
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Honestly, I don't think that there is a commercial toy more universal and open ended than LEGOS! They are great hands on manipulatives for young, concrete learners. Did you know.... Legos come from Denmark? (Danmark if you are in Denmark). The first lego Read More...
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It’s almost a new year which means it’s time for fresh starts. For many parents that means getting organized and renewing those helpful family routines that keep the home running smoothly. I don’t know about you, but I tend to let things slide during Read More...
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I’m Melissa and I blog over at The Chocolate Muffin Tree and I’m excited to be part of this collaboration at Pre and K Sharing. I am a former Elementary Art teacher who loves creating Art with my 5 year old daughter and sharing it with the world. I’m Read More...
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By Laura Eldredge Well ... it's officially OVER ! It's the day after Christmas, and all through the house ... ( fill in the blank! ). All the time and preparation to decorate and make holiday memories is finished ... all that's left is the cleanup!! In Read More...
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Dearest Debbie and Each and All of My Friends who LOVE and CARE FOR our children: Chanukah Candles Source: lilteacher.com via Debbie on Pinterest Christmas Candles Source: google.com.au via Julie on Pinterest These beautiful holidays of lights--Chanukah, Read More...
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Did you know that scientific research has proven that one of the best indicators of how well children will learn to read is their ability to recite nursery rhymes upon entering their kindergarten year? Although this is true, fewer and fewer children begin Read More...
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Hi! It's Scott from Brick by Brick . I love to repurpose materials—use materials in ways different from their intended use. Today we repurpose coffee filters. My kids love scissors and love to cut. In the past couple of years, we've enjoyed cutting snowflakes Read More...
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Winter Movement LET'S IMAGINE WE'RE RIDING ON A SAUCER SLED! Hello EC Community, It has been amazing to see the collection of ideas on this site, from so many different experts in the field. One of my favorite things about movement is designing activities Read More...
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Who am I? Leeanne A I often get asked how I can deal with a room full of toddlers all day, and my response is, “With LOVE”! I really enjoy toddlers – when they come to me they are still babies, some still on formula and in fact last year I had a little Read More...
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Simple Ways Parents Can Improve Children’s Vocabulary Welcome to my second article for “PreK + K Sharing.” My hope is to provide parents, teachers and administrators quick “gems” they may use to create a lifelong passion for reading in children. To that Read More...
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First, I would like to introduce myself, I am Laura from over at PaintedPaper . I have been teaching elementary art for 15 years. I thought I would give you some background on myself and my style of teaching and how I get great results from my students. Read More...
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