Rhyming Lesson for Kindergarten with Dr. Seuss
Why is rhyming important? Research shows a correlation between rhyming and reading readiness. It provides an opportunity to sharpen listening skills, …
Continue ReadingWhy is rhyming important? Research shows a correlation between rhyming and reading readiness. It provides an opportunity to sharpen listening skills, …
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Continue ReadingWhen a young child faces a new experience such as the first day of school, the common conversation may begin tearfully, “I won’t know anyone. I don’t …
Continue ReadingBegin fostering a peaceful environment in your classroom and you will see that it flows beyond the classroom. You will lay a foundation for the …
Continue ReadingTurn your students into little hens with these egg-related activities that reinforce math skills. Whether you have a class of many students or …
Continue ReadingWe have compiled a list of five great apps for preschool aged kids that are safe, kid-friendly and fun that all focus on some key educational aspect. …
Continue ReadingNext to dinosaurs, crocodilians are a preschooler’s new friend. This animal group is made up of alligators, crocodiles, caimans and gharials. This …
Continue ReadingMusic has an integral role in the early childhood classroom. Not only does it support early learning and growth in multiple developmental domains, but …
Continue ReadingWhat does kindergarten readiness really mean? Does the term refer to a child’s social development, thinking and problem solving skills, academic …
Continue ReadingIn this lesson, students use their five senses to observe the properties of wood using the basics of STEM curriculum. Opportunities will be provided …
Continue ReadingPhysical activity is as important in early learning as books, friends and toys. But what if it gets a little “rough”? What does that mean and is it ok …
Continue ReadingFrom making a PB&J to baking a pie to making applesauce, children love to cook. Cooking helps children work toward social, cognitive, academic, …
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