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There are so many ways to teach children the letters of the alphabet. Children learn the alphabet as the first step toward learning to read. These alphabet posters introduce kids to the uppercase alphabet, along with words with the same beginning sound. They come in two sizes to suit your needs best. Grab a copy…
What is the weather like today? Is it sunny or cloudy? What will the temperature be today? Help your kids observe and record the day’s weather with this simple free printable weather chart. This chart pairs easily with your favorite weather app or website. (We love Weather Bug!) Have your kids practice navigating and reading…
Ah, the summer slide! That brightly colored tube-shaped tower at the local park, right? Nope. I’m talking about the “other” summer slide. The one well-known by educators. It refers to learning loss that can (and does) occur during those off-school months. Let’s prevent that with engaging summer lesson plans for preschoolers! Children’s counting books, emergent…
As I write a lot about preschool and special needs preschool, I get a lot of people asking me what curricula or plan I follow for the preschool years. The truth is, I have never used a curricula, workbook or even planned ahead during the preschool years. Instead I look at the goals we want…
I’m love today’s #TeachECE theme! We are learning all about colors. There are so many great ideas, be sure to check them all out at the bottom of this post! These free color sorting mats with spinners are a fun way to practice categorizing and recognizing common colors. Shiloh has been hard at work learning…
I love community helpers preschool activities! It’s an important concept to teach young children about the people who live and work around them. Some of these might be people that your kids see every day, like the school crossing guard or the postal worker. Others are very important, but maybe not as well known by…