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This contains: Here’s how I teach my preschoolers to write their names: we start with just the first letter (capita
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Here’s how I teach my preschoolers to write their names: we start with just the first letter (capita
Here’s how I teach my preschoolers to write their names: we start with just the first letter (capital), then add the rest in lowercase. That way, they don’t develop the habit of writing everything in capitals—a hard habit to break! If they’re not ready for their full name, they keep practicing that first letter until they’re comfortable. I print out a “first letter” sheet and a “full name” sheet so they can see, trace, and try it themselves in a dry-erase pocket. You can find these templates on
This contains: Here’s how I get my preschoolers to master their name: I send home an identical packet to the one we
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Here’s how I get my preschoolers to master their name: I send home an identical packet to the one we
Here’s how I get my preschoolers to master their name: I send home an identical packet to the one we use at school, with a first-letter practice sheet on one side, their full name on the other, and a dry-erase pocket plus marker. Parents can help reinforce proper letter formation a few times a week, and I include letter formation sheets so they know exactly how to guide their child. This consistent practice at both home and school makes a huge difference!
This contains: Check out this easy and fun process art we call “Bubble Art!” We mix tempera paint, Dawn dish soap,
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Check out this easy and fun process art we call “Bubble Art!” We mix tempera paint, Dawn dish soap,
Check out this easy and fun process art we call “Bubble Art!” We mix tempera paint, Dawn dish soap, and water (adjusting until it forms good bubbles). Then, we dip cookie cutters (like Play-Doh cutters) into the bubbly paint and stamp them onto white paper. When you lift them up, you’ll see big or small bubbles—just pop them and move on to the next shape!
This contains: In this video, join me for a peek into my preschool morning routine
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In this video, join me for a peek into my preschool morning routine
In this video, join me for a peek into my preschool morning routine. Arriving about 40 minutes early, I prep for the bustling day ahead with my son, who's also in my class and a fantastic helper. We start by updating the 'Question of the Day' and refreshing our two 'High-Five' centers. Next, I tidy up various areas, from books to the synergize and science centers. Today, the Play-Doh center needed some extra attention, so I gave it a quick overhaul. After setting everything in place, I review to
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Everything You Need to Know about Using Morning Tubs - Just Reed & Play
Use picture cues and visual schedules to help preschoolers understand classroom routines. This morning routine lets students know exactly what to do as soon as they arrive at school each morning and is the perfect classroom management tool.