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It's that time again! Early Childhood Educators all over the world are gearing up for Naeyc's annual "The week of the Young Child". Here are some ideas for you upcoming week 1. Special Feature: Create a slide show featuring your class, enter text supporting the importance of a child's early years. Invite parents for your special presentation. Serve popcorn and drinks! 2. Our Special Book: Have your parents each contribute to writing a class book. Each parent send in a note about what makes their child special and a picture of their child or take pictures during class. Read your "special" book during story time or circle time. Watch how your kids face light up when you read their "special" page. If the idea of creating a book on your own seems overwhelming, enlist the help of a professional. I had Personal Child Stories create a unique book for each one of my students for Christmas. I provided the pictures and some text, and they did rest! A unique treasure they can keep forever. 3. Footprints: From earlier posts you know how much I enjoy footprints! Why not take your shoes off?! Have each child create a footprint on a piece of construction paper. Add the words, "I'll be walking in your footsteps someday". 4. What I want to be: Ask your children what they want to be when they grow up. Use your learning centers to show how their aspirations and early childhood learning are correlated. For example, If Nicole wants to be a doctor, take a picture of her in the dramatic play area with her "lab coat" and "stethescope". Create a bulletin board with the words, "How Early Childcare Prepares Me". 5. Story Tellling: Have a "celebrity" or "community" story teller visit your class each day. Have them bring a book related to their field. If they're a basketball player ask them to read about basketball. Parents are the perfect resources. They're always willing to come in and read to your students or know someone that will. 6. My Community Loves Me: Make a point to call or visit your local grocery store, bank, dentist office, and restaurant in your area. You should already have a relationship with them, if not now is the perfect time to get acquainted. Ask would someone be willing to be a "guest" speaker in your class. Be sure to tell them you're creating "goody" bags to take home at the end of the week and they're more than welcome to bring coupons, samples, etc. to send home. 7. Class Declaration: Create a class declaration. Each day ask the students what's so great about coming to school each day. Record their answers on a long piece of butcher paper and leave it as a display. At the end of the week type up the declaration with each child's cute responses to send home. "Painting is awesome"- Darryl, "Mrs. Myra's funny" - says, Javia 8. It's Free: Yes, it's true, people love to get something for free! To raise awareness for Early Childhood Education invite the public in for something free! A free art class, a free tour, a free storytelling, etc. 9. Carnival Week: Tell your parents you'd like to celebrate the Week of the Young Child by having a carnival. Encourage each parent to do something fantastic like rent a popcorn machine, cotton candy maker or carnival games. Pull our all your carnival related activities to do throughout the week. 10. A Party?: Of course! When all else fails I love to celebrate my kids by having a party. Have each child bring something special and tell them we're celebrating because, "you're just that important". For more ideas for the "Week of the Young Child" visit Naeyc or Visit my post from last year "Planning for the Week of the Young Child" Happy Planning,
Over the past few weeks, I have had folks on facebook ask me to help them find ideas for celebrating the Week of the Young Child (WOYC). So today, I attended a session at our local IAEYC conference that was designed to help foster better understanding of this event and how
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Are you looking for back to school, and the first week of school activities and centers that are hands-on and fun for your kindergarten or prechool classrooms? Then, you will love our Back to School Friendship Unit! This unit has been created and practiced throughout Preschool and Kindergarten. The activities in this unit are great for children 3 1/2-6. The activities revolve around friendship books and back to school rules, routines and getting to know our school environment. This unit includes: -5 days of activities (with lots of activities to spare) -suggested books -comprehension activities -large group activities -independent activities -learning tubs with bin labels -parent connection activity -homework ideas More Specifically: Day 1: Welcome to School, Welcome treat idea, First Day of school crown and Certificate and Parent/Child Craft Day2: Characteristics of a good friend with Rainbow fish, comprehension puppets, and Rainbow Fish Craft, as well as several options for differentiation. Day 3: I can Follow the Rules of School Teacher book and reproducible, Friendly Choices and Unfriendly choices large group sorting activity, Name plate decorating activity for snack time routine. Day 4: I Like Myself: Looking at characteristics that make us unique, hair color graph and people stick decorating. Day 5: Characteristics of a good friend review, partner classroom hunt activity, friendship bracelets and school supplies reproducible All of the centers and activities can be used be switched around to meet the needs of your classroom. There are lots of opportunities for differentiation throughout. **This unit is a part of Preschool Thematic Lessons, Centers and Activities (Growing) Bundle 2 Check out Preschool Thematic Lessons, Centers and Activities Bundle 1 Apples Leaf Activities Fall Turkey Activities (Freebie) Gingerbread Men Winter for Preschool Penguins Dinosaurs Spring Farm Summer Getting Ready for Kindergarten Printables If you are looking for more ideas for preschool you may like: Preschool Math and Literacy Printables for the Year Preschool Bundle {Growing} Fall Activities for Preschool Fall Leaf Activities Apple Unit ABC Printables Superpack ABC Phonemic Fun Bundle Center Labels for Preschool (I am Statements and Rotation Labels) Dinosaur Math and Literacy Centers Preschool Winter for Preschool Penguin Activities, Centers and Crafts for Preschool If you are looking for more ideas for preschool you may like: Fall Activities for Preschool Fall Leaf Activities Apple Unit ABC Printables Superpack ABC Phonemic Fun Bundle Center Labels for Preschool (I am Statements and Rotation Labels) Dinosaur Math and Literacy Centers Preschool Winter for Preschool
I’m teaming up with my friends at The Elementary Entourage blog for a fun filled Back to School Bash! We are bringing you tips, ideas, lessons, and most importantly, FREEBIES for this back to school season! One thing that I think is so important at the beginning of the school year is to build a […]
Shepherd's pie is to the British as meat loaf is to Americans, so when I was a young child living in the U.K., I had it almost once a week. This is my go-to recipe when I'm longing for the sights and smells of my mother's kitchen. Turns out people here love it just as much! —Mari Sitkiewicz, Downers Grove, Illinois
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20 Free Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten. Check out these amazing hands-on and fun name activities! Integrates multiple skills.
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Since I am not one to cook, much less prepare a meal ahead of time, I wanted to catch up on our back to school activities that we have done the past few weeks. Bare with me as I let the pictures do most of the talking. Here are a few of my favorites to […]
Cultivating a postive classroom community is such an important part of teaching, and I've learned that little things go a long way. The Best Part of Me writing activity is a great community builder!
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5 free templates for young children to help them discover and share with others how God made them SPECIAL! Print yours off today!
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We have been having a blast adding Pop Rocks to our kids activities to give them the element of sound.
Sunday 6 May 2018 Welcome to this week's CASEing the Catty Blog Hop. Our inspiration this week comes from our Favourite Retiring Project! You may have arrived here from Peta gorgeous blog if you're hopping along already. If you started here, welcome and please make sure to visit all the Design Team's blogs, the next button at the end of this post will take you on your journey. My inspiration this week came from the card in the right hand bottom corner on page 33 of the Annual Catalogue. I love the colours and simplicity of this card. I loved this layout so much I decided to make baby girl and boy cards! The little stars are in Crushed Curry cardstock and are from the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits. And here's a list of supplies I used: Stamp Sets: Little One Inks: Night of Navy Papers: Soft Sky and Crushed Curry Cardstock. Coffee Break and Color Theory Designer Series Paper. Accessories/Tools: Whisper White Solid Baker's Twine, Mini Treat Bag Thinlits. Click the "next" link below to see what the lovely and talented Rachel has to share with you! We would love you to join us with your CASE this week, using our Facebook group. Click on the image below to go there. For the first time you'll need to click on the "Join Group" button at the top. After you're added you can post your creation and you don't need to have a blog.
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Our reading story this week is The Big Blue Ox. I had never heard of this story until I started teaching with Scott Foresman Reading Street,...
This is one of our favorite weeks! Check out some of the fun we had! The kids LOVED learning how to fly.... Each child brought an old t-shirt from home that we used to make capes. They were welcome to dress up as superheroes all week if they wanted. I had some little boys that were more than happy to wear their Halloween costumes again! We discussed the character traits of superheroes and ways we could have those same traits everyday. We also learned about some superhero's weaknesses. We were very careful not to touch the "kryptonite" as we had races to fill our buckets. We used our wrist shields to protect ourselves from the Bubbles of Doom! Our superhero boots came in helpful too! Who says Venn Diagrams are only for big kids! We found things that were the same and different between Superman and Spiderman. We learned about the "super power" of static electricity. Rub a balloon on the carpet then hold it just above a plate of salt. The salt jumps up and clings onto the balloon! Some were curious what else they could get the balloon to stick to. Then they found the air vent! Amazing fun! Magnets were another fun "super power" to explore. The girls loved it just as much as the boys! So did we!
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We have reflected for quite some time on trying to create a math program that encompasses a holistic approach to learning for young children...
Learn how to make ice cream in a bag in this fun science experiment that you get to eat at the end. Homemade ice cream in a bag recipe!
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An important activity for kids to practice is following directions. Using a recipe is a fun way to practice this skill. It also makes for a reading activity and math activity too! Isn't it great when that happens?! My kids all love to bake - and in my house, baking or cooking refers to anything
I can't believe I am actually posting a Star Wars craft on my blog... but I am. I don't dislike Star Wars, but I'm not a die hard fan. My 5 year old loves playing Star
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