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There are so many things we can do with our children with the help of technology! As usual, my mother sent a really great YouTube video done like you've never seen before. It was actually done as a school computer project. This video from the small Yupiq Read More...
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Screams, howls, and groaning; It’s Halloween , but really it our preschool kids on too much sugar. That eerie feeling in the pit of our stomach is not the excitement but the knowledge that every year we got through the same thing regarding sugar and the Read More...
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Keep kids cool in the warm weather with this simple and fun project we like to call, Sandwich Bag Science! We like to do it in groups of three or four with the kids holding the bags up over their head. On a nice hot day I like to have them 'hypothesize' Read More...
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Celebrate the magic of the rainbow ! <><> Preschoolers are always fascinated with colors and rainbows ! Rainbow Stew is a wonderful activity for any season. It is one of those activities that seem to bring the wonders of magic into the imaginations Read More...
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I have to admit. I have never run out of ideas for kids with bubble wrap. Sure, we save scraps but nothing beats a big roll for tons of activities! Art: Tape a sheet down and allow the children to freely pain it with tempra paints. I get a clean shett Read More...
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Preschooler have always had a fascination with bones and fossils. Dinosaurs are a great way to introduce an amazing sense of wonder through the science of it all. How bones are found and collected tell us so much about these great leviathans. With young Read More...
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"I loved being outside. We'd hold lightning bugs in our fingers and pretend they were diamond rings." ~Loretta Lynn It's that time of year again. All kinds of bugs and insects are sure to be stuffed in children's pockets and endlessly poked at. I have Read More...
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Space Themes was never one of my strongest areas for teaching young children. The kids I work with are so hands on and well....the stars are not something we can explore with the five senses. We use lots of real images of planets as well as adding a bit Read More...
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Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham is one of my favorite books to read to young children. The preschool curriculum get on a cooking kick and we all seem to love experimenting with foods. What I love about this special way of making the green eggs is that Read More...
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For the Four Leaf Craft be sure to have plenty of green paper or foam on hand. this is one of those projects where they just don't stop at one! Materials You Will Need: Sheets of green construction paper or foam Tape or staplers Rubber bands Green sequins Read More...
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The Purple Cow By: Gelett Burgess I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one, But I can tell you, anyhow, I'd rather see one than be one. There is a peculiar excitement in the air when word gets out we will be making "Purple Cows' with the kids Read More...
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There is something about Elmer the Elephant all kids seem to relate to and love! I find drawing of Elmer strewn all over the art table after we read this story to the kids. The drawings make a lovely patchwork of their own on the table. Here is a really Read More...
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It seems like most gorgeous art projects never stay in the classroom longer than a day. Sometimes, I actually have to plan for festive classroom decorations and really get the kids excited about it, as well. This can be a bit tricky but long-term projects Read More...
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