A super cool and unique idea for yarn painting
I really do think this version of yarn painting in preschool is unique and is the coolest!
I really do think this version of yarn painting in preschool is unique and is the coolest!
We are featuring 10 wonderfully simple and unique ways to weave with children!
Plastic Easter eggs inspire this post about what kinds of things you choose to add and keep in your classroom!
Our Easter egg parachute game in preschool was the most fun ever!!
Around here you can find bumpy balls at just about any store. I picked up six bumpy balls from the Dollar Tree for some bumpy ball painting!
Bubbles are the quintessential children’s toy! Â They are inexpensive, easy to find, and can provide hours of entertainment. Â Bubbles are a wonderful multi-sensory activity. Â Today
These brightly colored rubber band loom bands were perfect for making our very own discovery bottles!
We took an “up” walk to see if we could spot anything stuck in the trees…
Exploring the word “up” through a fun building block and dice game.
The study of x-rays, bones, and our bodies turned out to be quite an interesting and fun experiences as the prekindergarten age children worked to complete the skeleton of a paper boy in our classroom.
Before heading off for spring break, my students explored the letter Xx and the best word that I know of to examine the letter Xx is x-ray!
Spring is a wonderful time to explore butterflies and their life cycles! Today I am sharing some great ways to learn about butterflies all around the classroom…
Exploring the painting process with a two year old takes patience and flexibility! Observing this two year old so I can learn how to build interest in the painting process!
We recently spent time exploring “under the sea” and the children created one of our old favorite paper plate activities – the polka dot painted fish.
At just about every store I walk into, there is a set of these brightly colored rubber bands designed for a loom. See how we put our rubber bands to good use in our preschool classroom!
As part of our unit on xylophones, we invited the children to explore some simple and colorful fun with musical notes.
A xylophone is simple in design and can lead to an exploration in sound, color, shape, and of course – music.
Here are two conference opportunities to meet Deborah J. Stewart of Teach Preschool! Plus, if you are interested in hosting an exchange student in 2014 come and learn more!
In today’s post, I am sharing an opportunity to explore shapes and color through a very simple and engaging artsy experience.
I like to use these sponges for art, science, math and they make a fun addition to the water play table. Check out our sponge block water play puzzles!
This week we have been exploring waves in the ocean through our literature, art, water play, and other experiences in preschool.
While learning about the letter “P” we decided to explore with pizza! Pizza is an all-time favorite food for many preschoolers, and activities involving pizza
We want to share some ideas with you as you get ready to go back to school! As summer winds down and you prepare to
Cardboard yarn creations are a fun way to repurpose cardboard and build fine motor skills! This week, we decided to explore with yarn and enhance
Fourth of July is almost here! We have gathered some of our favorite ways to celebrate with young children. We love these ideas from fellow
Are your kids into bugs? We have some great ways to investigate bugs in your home or classroom. Our class really seems to be fascinated
Invitations to Draw are a wonderful way to spark creativity in young children! We are so excited to share with you the newest book by