I’ve come up with some activities for a screen-free week along with a list of goals for a screen-free week. I’m so thankful to the Kid’s Blogger Network for the inspiration! Technology has come such a long way, and it’s a huge part of today’s society. But sometimes we get so dependent on our screensKeep Reading
Goals for Screen-Free Week {2013}
I have set some strict goals for a screen-free week along with a list of activities for a screen-free week. Technology has come such a long way, and it’s a huge part of today’s society. But sometimes we get so dependent on our screens and devices that we forget to be present with our childrenKeep Reading
Sensory Play Activities {Stress-Free Sunday #6}
Thanks so much to those of you who linked up at last week’s Stress-Free Sunday! Today, I want to share with you some of the sensory play activities from last week. 1. Babbling Brook Sensory Bottle from House of Burke2. Sawdust Clay from Seedlings Nursery School3. Exploring Beans from Finding the Teachable Moments4. Dinosaur Dig SensoryKeep Reading
Felt Shape Flowers Activity
Today I’m over at B-Inspired Mama sharing my felt shape flowers. Be sure to pop over there and check them out. Shared at Discover & Explore: Flowers Done-for-You Preschool Resources Planning meaningful lessons for students week after week while balancing other teaching responsibilities and a personal life can be a daunting task. That’s where Preschool TeacherKeep Reading
April Cara Box Reveal
This is the second time I’ve joined Wifessionals’ Cara Box fun, and it was just as much fun as the first time! This time, I was paired up with Holly at Curious Sprinkles (I sent her a package) and Angie from My So-Called Chaos (she sent me a package). They are both awesome ladies withKeep Reading
Coffee and Flower Sensory Bin
The flower sensory bin is one of our simple sensory activities. But with a twist! With this combination of materials, this spring sensory bin will be a delight for the children’s senses of touch and smell! This soil and flower sensory bin is sure to check all the tactile boxes. First, there is the hard,Keep Reading
Call for Submissions!
I am working with a group of awesome bloggers to help a family who lost 2 of their daughters in a house fire in January. The fire also left their oldest daughter with severe burns on her hands. The family is working on creating a memorial park in honor of Sophie, age 6, and Madigan,Keep Reading
Duck on a Bike Handprint Art and Retelling
Duck on a Bike handprint art is a fun book extension idea to add to your collection of art projects for kids. Read a fun children’s book with your students, discuss what happens in the story, and then make a hand print duck! I love combining art and literacy, and this Duck on a BikeKeep Reading
Painting Projects for Kids to Create
Be sure to add these painting projects for kids to your kindergarten or preschool lesson plans! Go and check out my epic list of art projects for kids when you’re done here. The painting ideas below encourage young children to get creative with a wide variety of materials. Most don’t require too many materials, andKeep Reading
Even More Rhyming Activities for Kids
Rhyming activities for kids are a great place to start when it comes to early literacy activities. I love incorporating rhyming into my preschool curriculum each week. Even if I don’t dedicate an entire lesson or activity to rhyming every week, I sneak it in where I can – like in story books or conversationsKeep Reading
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