This is day one of a five post series about how to organize and run a preschool co-op. This five post series began on June 17, 2013 and will run through June 21, 2013. Please join in by subscribing to receive posts via E-mail, RSS, on Facebook, and on Pinterest. If you missed a post,…
How to Organize a Preschool Co-op
As my regular readers already know, each school year I participate in a preschool co-op. This is where I gather together with a small group of moms and we all take responsibility in creating a school-like atmosphere in our homes to teach our children during their preschool years, instead of sending them to a formal…
How Children Learn Through Block Play
How Children Learn Through Block Play Blocks are one of my favorite children’s toys. They are open ended and grow with the child. At our house, we have several sets of blocks that are each different, and at least one set is always in the toy rotation. We have two sets of traditional wooden blocks,…
Teaching a Range of Levels
Preschool: Teaching a Range of Levels Sometimes teaching your child at home can be tricky, especially if you have more than one kiddie who requires your attention. In our home, I have William, who is almost four, Corinne, who just turned two, and this summer we will have a third, so teaching time can leave…
Handprint Flower Craft
Today I’m sharing a fun craft suitable for just about any age. The kids and I put together this cute handprint flower craft and sent them across the state to our Granny. Corinne is not yet two years and she enjoyed this craft, as well as William, who is three and a half. From start…
Easter Themed Literacy Activities
Easter Themed Literacy Activities Last week I posted seven Easter themed math activities…today’s post is all about Easter themed literacy! I’m sharing six fun reading and writing activities for preschoolers. And as usual, at the bottom of the post you will find my phonemic and phonics lesson plans for Preschool Co-op week 23. Easter Themed…
Preschool Co-op Week 19
Another week in Theme: Construction! Theme: Construction Using Construction Tools – Students were able to use real construction tools, such a hammers, screwdrivers and wire cutters. They were well supervised by the teaching mother and another participating mom. Students wore safety goggles and used tools to manipulate materials, such as hammering nails into board, screwing…
Make Your Own Felt Nativity Story with this FREE Felt Nativity Template
If you’ve found yourself on this page, then you’re probably looking for a felt nativity for your children to enjoy during your Christmas preschool theme. Look no further. This felt nativity includes a free template that you can snag from the end of this post. Felt Nativity with FREE Pattern Template I have spent some time…
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 86
- 87
- 88
- 89
- 90
- …
- 92
- Next Page »