Preschool Fire Safety Lessons : Fire Safety in Action for Children
Your fire safety lessons should use “Fire Safety in Action” by Mari Schuh to teach the essentials of fire safety for preschoolers. Keep …
Continue ReadingYour fire safety lessons should use “Fire Safety in Action” by Mari Schuh to teach the essentials of fire safety for preschoolers. Keep …
Continue Reading“Rain” by Robert Kalan is a perfect shared reading book for preschoolers. Its simple, repetitive text and bold illustrations will make it …
Continue ReadingDo you have some students that seem to have difficulty reading a list of words? Change up the activity with one of these three fun reading games.
Continue ReadingThe following grammar lesson plan suggests books, discussion questions, and activities to teach about adjectives as words that describe. Prepare your …
Continue ReadingTeach young children about germs and how they are spread with the book, “Germs Make Me Sick”. With a story, an experiment, and a lesson …
Continue ReadingThe following preschool grammar/picture matching lesson plan suggests books, discussion questions, activities, and snacks for preparing preschoolers …
Continue ReadingMost preschoolers are curious about their environment, and this day and night preschool lesson plan will help them learn a bit more about their world. …
Continue ReadingRiding the school bus is an important part of a preschoolers life. Teach your class about children’s safety rules while riding the bus with …
Continue ReadingUse these activities to teach preschoolers about stranger danger in a fun and non-scary way. Allow the class to take part in a fun role playing …
Continue ReadingWhy not use community helpers to give preschoolers an opportunity to see firsthand what people who work in the community do for them? These types of …
Continue ReadingPrepare preschoolers for elementary grammar study by teaching about verbs as actions and states of being with the following books, discussion …
Continue ReadingPreschool students often feel as if what they say or do doesn’t really make a difference.Show them how they can make as much of a difference as …
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