Reviewing colors through process art
Late in the school year, this preschool class began a simple process that led to reviewing colors but it actually turned out to be so much more. On the Table [...]
Late in the school year, this preschool class began a simple process that led to reviewing colors but it actually turned out to be so much more. On the Table [...]
We are always using our hands to hold things so I set up an invitation to explore how many things our paper hands (or real hands) can hold at the math table.
The flannel board is such a great teaching tool when you think outside the box a bit. This week, we turned the flannel board into a raindrop measuring graph!
I enjoy filling our outdoor classroom with all kinds of interesting things for the children to explore and one of my latest additions was a set of DIY rainbow rocks.
Creating a mini-greenhouse and planting beans! Now we can watch our beans grow in preschool!
We continued our fun day of exploration by measuring colored spaghetti noodles.
To extend our exploration of length and measurement, we made our own measuring tapes in preschool.
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool...