Preschool Lesson Plan on Tying & Lacing Tennis Shoes
Most preschoolers own at least one pair of tennis shoes. Teaching them to tie them can be a huge step towards independence. Introduce young children …
Continue ReadingMost preschoolers own at least one pair of tennis shoes. Teaching them to tie them can be a huge step towards independence. Introduce young children …
Continue ReadingHave you spent hours trying to figure out what your class rules should be, how to teach them, and how to implement them? Wrack your brains no further. …
Continue ReadingThese paper projects for preschoolers will get the child’s imagination moving and the creativity to flow. Children will learn how to make fun …
Continue ReadingCelebrate fall and Halloween in your preschool class with these nine ideas. Put a new twist on some familiar games sure to delight your students.
Continue ReadingAs preschoolers head to school, they often have a difficult time separating from their parents. The book “The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn …
Continue ReadingTraveling and seeing the world is a favorite pastime for families, but how much does a preschool child know about taking a vacation? Read on for ideas …
Continue ReadingThese activities will show children that the bee is busy indeed! Teach your preschool class about the life of bees through pictures or video, …
Continue ReadingBabies are often mockingbirds of their parents during early speech development. Sometimes certain sounds may difficult for a child to make. Read on …
Continue ReadingA baby’s first words tend to reflect familiar people and objects. Various strategies are available to encourage and build your baby’s …
Continue ReadingTeach your children about the worldwide transportation system typically called a train. You can help them learn how trains are used to transport …
Continue ReadingThis article introduces preschoolers to natural animal habitats and animal homes. It explains how animals need homes much the same way people need …
Continue ReadingHere is an activity to reinforce learning at home. The activity uses sidewalk chalk and materials you can find outside. This article describes how to …
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