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End of Year Poems and Festivities
Where are you in the countdown? Already celebrating summer or still with a few heartbeats to go? I'm making my annual rounds of 'end-of-the-year' Author-Illustrator school visits and I have some new images to share.
The poem above came home in the summer bags for the WonderPeeps. Miss Janet and Miss Dee had ...
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Miss Carole of Macaroni Soup beating the bongo here! Let's talk about drumming with Pre-K and K children! You don't have to be a music teacher to engage your students in drumming exercises that will benefit their brains and bodies. Today's blog will get you started. Active Music stimulates every area of the developing brain. Early ...
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Looking for new art project ideas? Here are four new (to me) art project ideas from my fabulous creative colleagues, Kelly and Nancy. Kelly’s ‘Stained Glass’ Kelly’s ‘stained glass’ sun made with watercolors and black glue. Kelly from Skyline School brought these beautiful ‘stained glass windows’ made with fluorescent liquid watercolor and black ...
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WHAT ARE CHILDREN CAPABLE OF?
Perhaps a better question would be what are they NOT capable of? Great to have you back visiting my blog, which is part of collaborative blog here at PreKandKsharing. It's always a pleasure to share what I've learned from children and my fellow teachers with all of you from around the world. Enjoy!Enrique, Founder ...
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THE MONTH OF MAY! WELCOME!!!It's time to turn another page on your calendar. Debbie Clement of RainbowsWithinReach here. Queen of this collaborative effort. Happy monarch of sharing: rainbows, polka dots and learning new things. I'm so excited about today's article. It's FILLED with sights and sounds and inspiration and joy and color and ideas ...
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We had so much fun with all of you PreK, Kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, fourth grade, 5th grade and sixth grade teachers at TBA's Ultimate Freebie Celebration. Together as a fun resource community we collected over 1,700 free downloads and printables in four grade-level specific categories.
Yowza! There were items to ...
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Connecting the “DOTS”
Hello from the International Reading Association’s annual conference in San Antonio, Texas. As luck would have it, I am presenting a seminar entitled “The Power of Parents: Building School and Home Connections,” based on a series of kits I have developed. The kits train parents, teachers and administrators how ...
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How would you like to win a free pass to the 'I Teach K!' conference in Las Vegas this July?
Oh, and it gets even better than that! You will also win a certificate to take a friend along with you! No one wants to go to Vegas alone!
There are going to be some phenomenal speakers at this conference, too! You may be familiar with some of these ...
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April: Poetry Month!! April is one month that I have a love/hate relationship with :) It is such a wonderful month to teach because I do my Egg unit and my Poetry/Riddle unit...which I truly enjoy teaching both. But Hate it because it is such a busy month as we are near the end of the school year. There are tons of meetings, testing, class lists, ...
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Hi , I wanna share my experience . Recently I have sent my child to Chennai'S Top Preschool Little Millennium and I have found that it's very interesting school. The school focuses on the overall - development of the child. My kid remains very happy in the school.
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