February 11, 2015
March Pre-K Math Links
Please cycle through the week’s math centers, offering at least one daily. Implement the suggested extensions to keep the center interesting, engaging, and inviting! It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate instruction appropriately. PreK Math-Week of March 2 PreK Read More »
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2015
Yoga Resources- March April 2015
March and April yoga plans invite teachers to use past poses and introduce a few new ones in creative ways! You and your students will be collaboratively creating yoga games, stories, and obstacle courses! March April 2015 Yoga Guide To help you quickly reference poses, use the links below: Table Pose Plank Pose Chair Pose Bridge Pose Read More »
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2015
February Pre-K Math Links
Please cycle through the week’s math centers, offering at least one daily. Be sure to implement the suggested extensions to keep the center interesting, engaging, and inviting! It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate instruction appropriately. PreK Math_Week of February Read More »
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2015
February Preschool Math Links
Please give children the opportunity to explore the week’s math center every day. Be sure to implement the suggested extensions to keep the center interesting, engaging, and inviting! It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate instruction appropriately. Preschool Math_February Read More »
Read MoreDecember 20, 2014
January Pre-K Math Links
Please cycle through the week’s math centers, offering at least one daily. Be sure to implement the suggested extensions to keep the center interesting, engaging, and inviting! It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate instruction appropriately. January Pre-K Math Week Read More »
Read MoreDecember 20, 2014
January Preschool Math Links
Please give children the opportunity to explore the week’s math center every day. Be sure to implement the suggested extensions to keep the center interesting, engaging, and inviting! It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate instruction appropriately. January Preschool Read More »
Read MoreDecember 11, 2014
January Recommended Reading 2015
Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann Chalk by Bill Thomson Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy E. Shaw No More, Por Favor by Susan Middleton Elya Lola at the Library by Anna McQuinn Lola Loves Stories by Anna McQuinn Harry the Dirty Dog by Gene Zion (Read online by Betty White here) Library Lion by Michele Read More »
Read MoreDecember 8, 2014
December Preschool Math Links
For the month of December, please use these seasonal centers to offer one math center per day. These centers are a review, building fluency in concepts and skills that we’ve already introduced. It’s also important to review past math plans and repeat as needed. Be sure to choose centers according to the trending needs in your classroom and differentiate Read More »
Read MoreDecember 2, 2014
Introductory Spanish in Early Childhood Classrooms? Si!
Not so long ago, I remember sitting on the steps of my host family’s home in Puebla, Mexico with my two-year-old host brother, Sergio. My Spanish was far from fluent and his native language was just developing, but we found a way to communicate. He joined me on the concrete step, just a few feet Read More »
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