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Rock Rumble – Shake Painting with Rocks!

 Here’s a fun and noisy way to paint without much of a mess.  To start, you need large containers with lids, paper, and paints (I used craft paint just because I had it and need to use it up.  It’s more permanent on clothes, but most of  the mess stays inside the cans, and I… continue reading

Problem Solving Your Play Time

I thought Stacy brought up a good question in regards to the Dinosaurs Invade the Block Area  activity.  I thought I’d share it with you and get some of your great ideas as well. stacy August 16, 2009 at 10:18 pm I have issues with putting dinosaurs out in my classroom. Everytime I do it… continue reading

Back to School! 10 Things to Consider While You’re Preparing for a New Preschool Year

Fall is in the air!  I can smell those freshly sharpened pencils now!  Preschool teachers everywhere are charting a course for a fantastic new school year.  This week, I’ll be writing on  ten topics that will help get that new year started right! To start out, you need to know where your children are coming… continue reading

Back to School! 10 Things to Consider While You’re Preparing for a New Preschool Year

Fall is in the air!  I can smell those freshly sharpened pencils now!  Preschool teachers everywhere are charting a course for a fantastic new school year.  This week, I’ll be writing on  ten topics that will help get that new year started right! To start out, you need to know where your children are coming… continue reading

Know Where You’re Going – Using a Developmental Checklist as a Guide

As you begin to plan out your preschool curriculum for the year, it helps to know where your children are developmentally so that you know where you want to “go”.  One way I like to do that is with a developmental checklist.  You can buy developmental checklists and programs like the POCET or the Portage… continue reading

Backwards Planning – How to Start the Year with the End in Mind

When I talk about starting with the end in mind, I’m not talking about those days where you begin to fantasized about the last day of school, giving all the little darlings a soft pat on the head as you seek refuge at the nearest source of sand and surf.  What I mean is starting… continue reading

A Culture of Literacy: Teaching Preschoolers the ABC’s and More

Ask your average parents what they hope their child will learn in preschool, and most have learning the ABC’s somewhere in their tops 5 goals.  Many preschool teachers respond to this by implementing a “letter-of-the-week” curriculum.  One week may be the letter “M”, so we eat marshmallows, draw maps, read books about monkeys, and write… continue reading

A Culture of Literacy: Teaching Preschoolers the ABC’s and More

Ask your average parents what they hope their child will learn in preschool, and most have learning the ABC’s somewhere in their tops 5 goals.  Many preschool teachers respond to this by implementing a “letter-of-the-week” curriculum.  One week may be the letter “M”, so we eat marshmallows, draw maps, read books about monkeys, and write… continue reading

Unlock the Potential Within Your Room and Your Children With Learning Centers

Montessori, Piaget, and Martha Stewart all have one thing in common.   All three would agree that a room should be a thoughtfully prepared environment, one that creates an invitation to those that enter.   Martha’s rooms may invite you to sit down and sip mint julep, but the other two postulated more about environments that invite children to learn.  Children are… continue reading

What’s in the Number Bag?

I’m trying something new this year, in an attempt to combine a little bit of a show-and-tell opportunity and a numeracy activity.  I’m calling my experiment “The Number Bag”.  You might want to try it out too, and let me know how it works for you! My magical, mystical number bag is simply a cloth… continue reading