Monday, July 25, 2011

Camping

This blog is a lifesaver! Was running out of safety stuff to last the rest of the month. We will do some camping instead. Check out these printables!
And...here are more printables from another great blog! Thank you people! Totally awesome!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Poison Safety


I wanted to find pics that were as real as possible. We will do this sheet one day, and on another day I will pull out actual items and they can sort them.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Water Safety

Here is a sheet you can print with tips for water safety. I made my own! Found free coloring pages and clip art online. I used the tips from the link I gave you already.

Front:
Back:

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Reading Resource

Reading Rockets is one of my favorite websites! They are an AMAZING reading resource for both parents and teachers. Their free reading guides are available for download here. They also provide a literacy calendar which has a theme for each month, and resources for each theme! Their section titled ABC of Reading houses an article called Reading 101. I believe everyone should read this article! When you start to understand the process of how children learn to read, it will make you a much better parent/ teacher!

Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt


I saw this idea here and wanted to make one of my own! I will be able to use this during my "neighborhood" unit, or during all of the walks we take during the spring and summer months!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Monthly Themes

My Monthly Themes:

January-Weather
February-Transportation
March-Dr. Seuss
April-Animals
May-Plants
June-Insects
July-Camping/ Safety
August- Back to School
September-Back to School (cont.)
October-All About Me
November-Neighborhoods
December-Community Helpers

Preschool Assessment

My local school district sent out a list of things that they would like to see in-coming kindergarten students master pre-k. So, I've turned their list into my assessment sheet. Feel free to print and use for your little one. Better yet, peek at mine, and then contact your local school district to make your own! I made two columns so you could pre-test in the Fall and post-test in the Spring. I just do check marks or X's.