This science center display helps children explore sound with common objects. I collected "found" items to display on the tray with a sign, "What
Here, in these worksheets we will learn about parts of the human body … MY BODY Our body has different parts like face, hands, legs, stomach, chest. It is very important for kids to identify …
We all encountered opposite words when we were kids. Knowing opposites improves our children's vocabulary, which ultimately improves the...
Teach your students about the five senses, touch. What exactly can they feel? wood - hard, cotton wool - soft / fluffy, and so on.
Printable countries worksheet for kids will help them to increase knowledge about countries. Help your kids learn geography with these country worksheets.
Unpretentious innocence interflows with the high-end aesthetics indicative of Athenian architectural firm *PROPLUSMA ARKITEKTONES*, in their recent (2015) renovation of the stone-built villa that has housed the Kindergarten NIPIAKI AGOGI ANNA RAFTOPOULOU since 1978.
Pre-K length comparison worksheets. Compare long vs. short objects in this preschool printable worksheet.
Try these fun hand-clapping games and put your rhythm and coordination to the test!
Shadow or no shadow? That is the question! Check out these fun groundhog day activities to celebrate (or not) the winter season!
Preschool and Kindergarten positional concepts such as
Do you need a hands-on, sensory lesson to teach about kind words? You will love this! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and even older kids! Also part of the Virtual Book Club for Kids!
Idee per una didattica innovativa adatte ai bambini del nido e della scuola dell'infanzia
Did you notice how curious kids are while watching an ant or elephant? It's probably because of their size – one is tiny, and another is...
A collection of fun and educational shape activities for preschoolers to develop their early understanding of geometry.
DIY Song Cubes to help children learn music "old favorites" and practice finding and keeping the beat; for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten.
Making a 'class book' using photographs in preschool. A study of prepositions with fine motor!
THE LITTLE TURTLE: a Singable Illustrated Poem
Welcome to our blog. We know this post is late, but it is still worth sharing. In this post, we will share worksheets for cursive handwritin...
Create a story basket full of storytelling props to retell favourite fairy tales together in a playful way! So easy to set up with items from around the house and beneficial for so many strands of early literacy development. As part of our on-going Playful Storytelling series, co-hosted with the gorgeous blog, One Perfect Day,...Read More »
Our oldest has learned her letters, the sounds that they make, and is starting to blend sounds. We have even begun learning sight words, but have yet to
The headquarters of the gaming company Supercell is located in the new and unique Wood City, a massive wooden structure by Anttinen Oiva Architects built..
Hello dear friends! These sweet vintage pages are from a 1958 Nursery Rhyme book. I thought these 3 pages were so sweet and I wanted ...
A number of recently completed kindergarten projects have proved that designing user-centred environments for the more diminutive among us shouldn't be at..
Shimelle hosts a blog link with our top tens, bottom tens, whatever 10 things strikes us. I haven't joined in since I was posting my 10 things I was looking forward to in the summer. So now, 10 things that I am looking forward to in this new season. 1. Candle Light, Lamp Light. I honestly cannot decide whether I like the clocks going back or forward most, I truly love both and I am so fortunate that I live in such a seasonal country, indeed, how could I love the Spring so much without the depths of Winter to come from? I don't need to choose, I have both. So as I go about like Wee Willie Winkie, lamp-lighting all over the house (indulging the electricity bill), I feel my cosy inner-light going on as well. I want stew, thick socks and warm drinks. This is the illustration I remember from my childhood, so lovely to see it. 2. Autumn Clothes. It doesn't really matter what is in fashion; boots, skirts, cardigans are pretty much ok any year I think. The fact that I am a little on the large side *snort* also means that I welcome layers and covers wholeheartedly. No more sartorial school run dramas.....cardigan, hat, boots, mascara (maybe). Simple. 3. Cybercrop on UKS. I am indebted to the UKS Monopoly CC as it was the one that got me out from lurking, joining in and then trying to find a team and finding not only some scrapping inspiration but some very best friends in that team, The Bijoux Belles :) I am a Detective and looking forward to it. 4. Halloween. Bubble, Bubble, Toil & Trouble and all that....The pumpkin came home yesterday and my young man was taken with it, he even wanted his photo taken with it....and he never, ever, ever, ever, ever wants me to take his photo. 5. Being part-time. I know I have banged/harped/bored on about this, but the difference it has made to me is immense and I am so looking forward to trying to make it work for us all. I have been focusing the extra time on the kids to start with, but I am also determined to take the time for me as well, running, swimming, crafting, blogging, setting up a crop etc etc. 6. Swimming. I am looking forward to it, pity the poor unfortunates that happen to go at the same time as me. Not only am I not swimsuit ready, I have bought prescription goggles. Really. Now I have a question, do I carry the goggles nonchalantly as I attempt to get from the dressing room to the pool without being able to see or should I put them on and just walk out with them on. Please do leave me your answer... 7. Theatre visits. Ali and I are off to the Welsh Ballet's interpretation of Roald Dahl's Red Riding Hood. Alex and I still screech with laughter at that one and as a dance, I think we will love it. You can see a bit more about it here. Louis and I are off to a performance of Michael Morpurgo's Farm Boy. We haven't read it yet, so must do that, or should we? You can see a bit more about it here. I found out just yesterday, as my mum is researching the family tree, that Michael Morpurgo's father-in-law was Sir Allen Lane the founder of Penguin Books, who we also found out is my first cousin three times (I think three times) removed. I am very excited by that news :) 8. New Class & JYC from Shimelle. I have just enjoyed doing LSNED and I love classes, especially Shimelle's so this is looking good to me on the horizon. I am really looking forward to being part-time to really soak up the season this year and not be in such a mad rush the whole time...and exhausted by Christmas Eve. 9. Handmade Holiday & Economising. Again with the part-time! But I would like to make a lot of the gifts and cards this year and also have already enjoyed paring down the material things that I buy, with little thought, to things I really need. It has already made me a lot less wasteful. Erm, I might have stocked up on the paper lines that I want before the salary dropped. Priorities ladies, priorities. 10. Lighting The Lights. My favourite event of the year in our town, we are a large coastal town, but small enough that you know so many faces and it feels as though the whole town turfs out to watch all the children from all the schools parade through the high street with their lanterns and then the lights turned on with fireworks. A lovely start to the Christmas season. Now I won't mention Christmas again until November.
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Set up a fun phonics activity for preschoolers and school aged children with this sorting objects into baskets game! Easy, low-preparation and adaptable
Whimsical poster perfect for a child's room, playroom or anywhere in the home. Check out all the "see ya later" sayings (see photo). Dimensions: 18" x 24" Professionally printed on heavy, fuji poster paper with eco-friendly ink that is 90% waterbased. UV protected. Very colorful. Shipped in a tube, packed to protect the edges. Toodle-loo Kangaroo! This item is marked to ship within the United States. If you are interested in purchasing it and having it shipped outside of the US please contact me and we can figure out how much the shipping costs would be. This poster is also available with an additional line - "Our school day now ends, so goodbye my dear friends." - https://www.etsy.com/listing/230396054/see-ya-later-alligator-classroom-poster?ref=listing-shop-header-0 This poster is also available in a smaller size - 11"x17".
Welcome! "Attitude" original Collage Art Doll by inkspired http://www.inkspired.etsy.com/ Today we will be exploring Nursery Rhymes, specifically Rub-A-Dub-Dub Three Men in a Tub! I haven't done a nursery rhyme in a while, and they are such fun! from the book "Rub A Dub" as told by Kin Eagler, illustrated by Rob Gilbert The oldest versions that have been found (printed) have a different wording. See what you think! nursery books. Hey! rub-a-dub, ho! rub-a-dub, three maids in a tub, And who do you think were there? The butcher, the baker, the candlestick-maker, And all of them gone to the fair. This version was printed in Massachusetts around 1825. The origins of this earliest version seem to be from a sideshow attraction at local fairs. The sideshow featured three maids in a tub who were presumably unclothed. It's possible that this rhyme made fun of the men who enjoyed visiting them! The Muppets' version! The first recorded version is in a Christmas Box published in London in 1798. By around 1830 the reference to maids was being removed from the versions printed in In 1842 James Orchard Halliwell collected this version: Rub a dub dub, Three men in a tub, And who do you think they be? The butcher, the baker, The candlestick maker. Turn them out, knaves all three. by Graham McKean Here is yet ANOTHER version, that is currently used today: Rub-a-dub-dub, Three men in a tub, And how do you think they got there? The butcher, the baker, The candlestick-maker, They all jumped out of a rotten potato, 'Twas enough to make a man stare. flickriver.com This nursery rhyme has been used by many different ad agencies to advertise, whether it is a product or a political theme or a change of view: Christian version, by the Christian Mother Goose, http://www.marjorieainsboroughdecker.com/ Can't you just imagine John Cleese as the Baker? :0) Who do you think the two other men should be? Let me know! Sometimes I think I am only writing to myself. You can easily leave a message on the blogspot to let me know someone is out there. embroidery design http://www.d-zignsinc.com/ Here's a fun version we might all enjoy learning: http://www.anorak-magazine.co.uk/ Here is a lovely vintage embroidery piece from 1952 - sheet music from http://www.freehandmusic.com/ http://www.nursery-rhymes.org/ That one is so silly, as 3 grown and dressed men are in the same tub! I do like the rubber ducky on the floor... Here is another funny one: Men in a tub by Roberta Baird at http://www.picturedashbook.com/ Of course, those men are actually in a teacup. It's fun to imagine what the waves would do however! Clever painting. vintage illustration, c.1907 Are you familiar with William Wegman? It all started with his dog, Fannie. She seemed to like having her picture taken. It has definitely snowballed since then! His photos now decorate entire books - I have "Cinderdogfella" that's not quite right, but if you look up 'William Wegman' you will find lists of his wonderful and whimsical books. Here is his version of 3 dogs men in a tub: by William Wegman and his dogs Here's a jolly tub of three: I found this happy illustration at http://www.bundanadia.blogspot.com/ I believe she is Indian? Someone tell me! These three fellows look like they better start bailing water, and throwing overboard anything extra! from http://www.rankopedia.com/ Those three look a little shifty, don't you agree? a wonderful egg I found at http://www.garland-holmes.com/ This next to last image is from the fantastic Scott Gustafson. His work is just wonderful! Please go to his website and see more of his paintings: http://www.scottgustafson.com/ Well, I think it is time to leave these three men to their fate. My last illustration is by Sundara Fawn: http://www.fineartamerica.com/ It's been totally fun for me to do a nursery rhyme again! No, I haven't forgotten the Meaning of Flowers, and the Flowers of the Month for August. I have been researching the Gladiolus, one of 2 flowers of the month for August. See you tomorrow! (I've been previewing pictures from Santa Fe - oooh I love my new camera!) Gladiolus Garden http://www.wellpromo.com/ inkspired http://www.inkspired.etsy.com/ [email protected] http://www.inkspiredmusings.blogspot.com/
The G. Blatchford Organ Company operated in Galt, Ontario at the turn of the 20th century. Obviously, in those days, mouse-proof pedals were a feature worth stressing. R. Aileen Belfry, B. Gertrude Bergey, Erna A. Martin. Across the Country. Toronto: The John C. Winston Co. Ltd, 1959. Illustrated by Aileen Tyrrell Richardson.
Preschool writing worksheets with printable letters can significantly enhance your childs familiarity with the alphabet. By practicing letter formation and recognition, your child will develop fundamental literacy skills in a fun, engaging way..
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Here are eight silly preschool songs that your preschooler is sure to enjoy. Plus, music is a great way to develop language, motor, and memory skills.