Monday, February 28, 2011
More Dr. Seuss
Here is a great link for activities to go along with the different Dr. Seuss books. We're going to have our first guest reader tomorrow, and he has chosen Horton Hears a Who. We will also make Horton "ears" to wear around the classroom. Got the pattern here. Can't wait!
Friday, February 25, 2011
Dr. Seuss Flyer and Sign-Up
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
March is Dr. Seuss' Birthday!
I plan to dedicate all of March to Dr. Seuss and reading. We are having parents sign-up to come in and read to the kids during circle time. I am also trying to round up local community helpers (firefighters/ police officers), and possibly even some local celebs (football players, news anchors) to come in and read to the kids. The internet is full of Dr. Seuss ideas, as many elementary schools celebrate as we plan to.
The Dr. Seuss website Seussville is a great resource! Games, printables, videos, activities, and stuff for parents and educators.
Here is a great biography about Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss). It is written for grown-ups, but you may be able to pick out some interesting facts to share with the wee ones!
The Dr. Seuss website Seussville is a great resource! Games, printables, videos, activities, and stuff for parents and educators.
Here is a great biography about Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss). It is written for grown-ups, but you may be able to pick out some interesting facts to share with the wee ones!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Welcome!
This blog is mostly for my convenience, as I'm good at finding a million fun things I would like to do with my preschool class. I am bad, however, at organizing them and thought a blog may be the easiest way to do it. That way I can have all of my ideas, materials, and links in the same place! Maybe some of my ideas will help someone else out there too!
I teach at a small daycare in Idaho. My class usually has anywhere from 10 to 15 students. I have advanced 3 year olds, all the way up to half day kinder students. Sometimes finding activities appropriate for all ages can be difficult. I try to design my class so that it is more like a kindergarten readiness program. My goal for these kiddos is to have them more than ready for those kinder teachers! I taught elementary school for 8 years, 3 of which were spent as a Literacy Specialist. I LOVE teaching, and more importantly, watching kiddos learn! Thanks for stopping by!
I teach at a small daycare in Idaho. My class usually has anywhere from 10 to 15 students. I have advanced 3 year olds, all the way up to half day kinder students. Sometimes finding activities appropriate for all ages can be difficult. I try to design my class so that it is more like a kindergarten readiness program. My goal for these kiddos is to have them more than ready for those kinder teachers! I taught elementary school for 8 years, 3 of which were spent as a Literacy Specialist. I LOVE teaching, and more importantly, watching kiddos learn! Thanks for stopping by!
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