Monday, February 29, 2016

Dr. Suess' Birthday-free downloads


National Read Across America Day


March 2nd is National Read Across America day which is held every year on the birthday of Dr. Suess.  Mother Goose Time is celebrating with another free downloadable.

National Read Across America Day is this Wednesday! Explore "Cat in the Hat" even further and use this free *Dr. Suess Hat Activity Kit* from the Mother Goose Time preschool curriculum team to celebrate. Download the kit here:  http://info.mothergoosetime.com/drsuesshatactivity 

 Also, this is a fun site for food projects...

Portfolios and Learning Stories


Portfolios and Learning Stories


Because I teach two preschool classes, it can be a little tricky keeping up on creating a port folio and a learning story for parents.

To keep on top of things, I made each child a portfolio out of poster board that is stapled together. It is on the larger size but this is so I can fit this big projects in it.





Through out the year I decide on which fun art project to add to the portfolio's. 
The ones I like to add are ones that the child had to cut, glue, color or paint.
I date each art project so the child and their parent's can see the progress that they have made over the year.

I also add a few writing sheets that the child has done over the year. Usually the child's name is fun to see how it has improved over the month's.

Since Mother Goose Time is wonderful at having a personal journal for each month to work in and then take home, The  parent's can see the progress by viewing the journal through out the school year.

I also, take pictures of class activities and field trips and then put a fun DVD together for graduation. Each child receives one to take home to remember their fun time at preschool and their friends.


The port folios's and DVD tells the child's story and what the have learned.

Friday, February 26, 2016

National Tell a Fairy Tale Day-free printable & Giveaway

National Tell a Fairy Tale Day! {Free Printable and Giveaway}

I love the fun days that come throughout the year that we can celebrate and so does Mother Goose Time.  In honor of National Tell a Fairy Tale Day they are giving away one of their Aesop's Fables books and storytelling pieces.

You can enter to win here.  Winner is drawn on March 10th. 

If you don't win, Mother Goose Time has been kind enough to give us access to some free printables.

4 [Free!] Activities & Storytime Props to Accompany the Aesop's Fables Storybook
Included in this Free package:
  • 4 Free Aesop's Fables Activities
  • all downloadable storytelling pieces and props
  • free online Amazon version of Aesop's Fables
You can get Aesop's Fables Storybook on Amazon if you would like the hard copy!! And guess what? It is on sale right now.


                                                                Picture by Tracy Swanborough

Here are some of the fun things we did with Fables & Folktales back in August.  It was one of my favorite themes.  Poor jellyfish got all tied up, just like the lion.  

Friday, February 12, 2016

Health and Germs

Health and germs


This month we are learning about food and fitness in preschool.

Today we talked about those darn yucky germs that make us sick.

Germs are everywhere, there is no hiding from them.  They are on toys, tables, light switches, and doorknobs. Germs are even on things outside. 

This doesn't mean that we should be afraid of them. No, some germs are actually good and help our body get stronger. However, we need to do what we can to not let these pesky germs get into our bodies.
How do we do this?  By washing our hands! Washing tables, toys and other objects that are frequently touched by other people.

When should we wash our hands?
After using the bathroom.
Before eating.
Before helping prepare food.
And when they look dirty.

When we wash our hands with SOAP and water, the germs wash down the drain.

When our hands are clean from germs we stay healthy.

We put germs letters on the table and let the kids spray germ away (water in a spray bottle) on them through out the day to see what would happen.

The wetter the letters got the worse the germs looked. Yup, we where making those germs look sick themselves and destroying them with each spray.

This was a fun experiment.  I had the kids tell me what letter they were spraying and the sound it made. Great way to combine science, health and phonics together.

The children then made cute door hangers to help them remember to wash their hands.




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