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Tips for creating your own outdoor classroom full of ideas for making the most out of your outdoor learning space for preschoolers.
Tapeten im Blumendesign mit Blüten, Blättern, Ranken und filigranen Gräsern haben viele Liebhaber und sind nie aus der Mode gekommen. Groß und plakativ, kleingestreut und filigran, gemalt, farbenfroh, dezent – es gibt unendlich viele Stile und Varianten, unsere wunderschöne Natur in die eigenen vier Wände zu holen. Mit der Tapete Midsummer Ece aus der Kollektion FALSTERBOY III werden vor allem verträumte Romantiker ganz besonders glücklich werden. Die zarten Ranken mit den filigranen Blüten und Blättern schlängeln sich in einer luftigen Bewegtheit über die Wände und lassen den Sommer erahnen. Die wunderschöne Kombination aus dem Grün der Blätter im Zusammenspiel mit Blüten in den Grundfarben Gelb, Rot und Blau schaffen eine warme Harmonie, die jedem Raum zu einer Oase der Entspannung und des Wohlgefühls werden lässt. Diese Blumentapete passt nicht nur in jeden Raum, sondern auch zu jedem Einrichtungsstil, denn sie geht individuell mit Möbeln und Dekorationsgegenständen ein sanftes Spiel zwischen Kontrast und Symbiose ein. .. zur Kollektion FALSTERBO III >>
My school is set up in 4 Pods. Each pod has about 8 classes with a common area in the middle for projects and parents to work with students in small groups. I was walking through my pod this week and was totally loving all the projects that my fellow podmates have up. So I decided to share them with you. Four of the classes are kindergarten and the other 5 are first grade. Ok so this one isn't in the Pod but it's a 1st grade class that down the main hallway and everyday that I have passed her class I have to check out these socks. They are working on skip counting and she hung a clothesline across the room and attached pairs of socks - genius!!! These are some posters that she made in her classroom for skip counting. And these are even and odd candy corns decorating her door. A unit first grade teaches in science is on leaves and Deciduous and Evergreen leaves. Her students brought in leaves and she made this anchor chart. Here is a project to go along with the book Chrysanthemum. Some patterns on the other door. Cute hallway decoration with Bats!!! :) Our Kindergarten Family Project - decorating a pumpkin. Labeling the parts of a tree. Check out the cute squirrels! Fall poems. I hope you enjoyed these pictures as much as I do everyday! Christina Mauro :) Oh and Facebook Frenzy starts tomorrow morning - so remember to go over to my facebook pages to get 44 - that's right 44 K-1 freebies that me and my Facebook peeps have made for you! :) https://www.facebook.com/ATaleofTwoKTeachers There is also a hop for grades 2-3 and 4-5 and I'll post a link on my Facebook page so you can check those ones out too!
Raid the recycle bin and invite learning with one of these 10 simple ways for children to play with boxes. Inspiration from early educators!
Trying to find easy nature activities for kids? Look no further; here's how to make a DIY nature crown for kids using treasures found outside in nature!
Learn about the Reggio Emilia approach, what it means for your classroom and how to get started with our list of easy, fun activity ideas...
This delightful tissue paper craft is inspired by Eric Carle's story, "The Very Lonely Firefly." Kids will love making this project based on Carle's unique style.
If you are new to loose parts play it can be a little daunting to decide where to start. I decided to begin in a location that naturally inspires creativity while providing a plethora of free materials: the outdoors! In this loose parts play series post, we'll explore how you can enhance outdoor play with loose parts.
I don’t know about you all, but we have 8 days of school before Mommy Summer Camp commences. Some of you are probably already out of school, have year round school or might have a wee bit longer to go. At any rate, I think some fun Summer Boredom Buster Craft Recipes are in order. …
In this post, we explore the creative world of children's clay exploration. Building on that exploration, we invite you to learn more about the benefits of clay play in our latest article: ‘The Benefits of Clay Play: Understanding the Exploration Stage of Children.” The following photos are from two classrooms at Rosa Parks Preschool, Mrs. Winters […]
Learn how to construct a DIY Sticky Nature Collage from items you have at home to create a piece of unique art.
Be inspired by these totally amazing ideas for outdoor play spaces, with dens, nooks, climbing structures, mud kitchens and more for the backyard play area!
You are currently reading our archived blog. While these older posts may not reflect our current vision and direction, we encourage you to visit our new website at wunderled.com to explore our latest, updated content. There, you'll find a wealth of valuable articles, resources, and insights that align with our current focus and over 60+ Free […]
Collect branches, or just one branch, from outside and use tempera paints for a collaborative art experience for kids.