Celebrating the ABC’s of Teaching Preschool and You!
This post is to celebrate the 20,000 members who have joined Teach Preschool on Facebook and the wonderful bloggers who share their amazing ideas and insights each day. As a special thank you to each...
View ArticleChoosing the right preschool for your child
It is that time of year when parents are starting to make decisions about where to send their child to preschool. If you are new to sending your child to preschool, you need to know that it is...
View ArticleThe process of setting up the preschool classroom
My first day of preschool begins on August 27th, 2012 and this is what my classrooms look like today! Yikes! Both classrooms are sitting empty because my husband will be painting the inside of the...
View ArticleLemon drop painting
Surely there is nothing that could brighten a cold winter day more than lemon drop painting… The children began their day by exploring lemons during our first morning circle. We talked about different...
View ArticleLemon drops on the light table
To further extend our lemon exploration, we have been practicing our eye-hand coordination by playing with lemon drops on the light table… A jar filled with lemon drops was placed on the light table...
View ArticlePatterning with partners and lids
Patterning is not a new concept for our children. It is a process that we have been exploring throughout the school year, so our children were very familiar with the process of patterning before we...
View ArticleL is for lines
Learning about the sound of the letter L was a fun experience as we played games on lines taped to the carpet and traced lines on the light table… The children arrived at preschool one morning to find...
View ArticleCreating art with lines
By offering interesting materials, our children can create some very unique art, all the while exploring the concept of lines… To extend our study of lines into our art experience, Deborah taped two...
View ArticleLining up colored craft sticks
Earlier in the week, I shared some of our line up activities. Lining up colored craft sticks was one of my favorites… I had previously told you about our class reading and enjoying “The Line Up Book”...
View ArticleGuidecraft educator review and give-away: peekaboo lock boxes
It’s time for another great giveaway from Guidecraft! This month, our Guidecraft Educator’s group is giving away this wonderful set of six peekaboo lock boxes… These lock boxes come on a wonderful...
View ArticleReady for Kindergarten
For parents, caregivers, and teachers, there is always that big question when a child is getting into the final years of his preschool experience. Will my child be ready for Kindergarten? Ready for...
View ArticleBella goes to kindergarten!
While I am getting my classroom ready for a new year in preschool, Bella has already attended her first day in Kindergarten. With permission from Bella’s mommy, I want to share a little bit of Bella’s...
View ArticleChoosing the right preschool for your child
It is that time of year when parents are starting to make decisions about where to send their child to preschool. If you are new to sending your child to preschool, you need to know that it is...
View ArticleCelebrating the ABC’s of Teaching Preschool and You!
This post is to celebrate the 20,000 members who have joined Teach Preschool on Facebook and the wonderful bloggers who share their amazing ideas and insights each day. As a special thank you to each...
View Article10 messages inspired by teaching preschool
Over the years, I have created lots of photos with simple messages (memes) to share with other preschool teachers or parents. Here are a few you might like to check out… For every one process being...
View ArticleThe process of setting up the preschool classroom
My first day of preschool begins on August 27th, 2012 and this is what my classrooms look like today! Yikes! Both classrooms are sitting empty because my husband will be painting the inside of the...
View ArticleLemon drop painting
Surely there is nothing that could brighten a cold winter day more than lemon drop painting… The children began their day by exploring lemons during our first morning circle. We talked about different...
View ArticleLemon drops on the light table
To further extend our lemon exploration, we have been practicing our eye-hand coordination by playing with lemon drops on the light table… A jar filled with lemon drops was placed on the light table...
View ArticlePatterning with partners and lids
Patterning is not a new concept for our children. It is a process that we have been exploring throughout the school year, so our children were very familiar with the process of patterning before we...
View ArticleL is for lines
Make learning an interactive experience with this fun line activity! Learning about the sound of the letter L was a fun experience as we played games on lines taped to the carpet and traced lines on...
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