Let’s read books that start with the letter C! Part of a good Letter C lesson plan will include reading. A Letter C Book List is an essential part of your preschool curriculum whether that is in the classroom or at home. In learning the letter C, your child will master letter C rec...
Use their favorite characters to help them adjust to a fun new school environment with greater ease. As they learn aboutkindness, how to get along with others, and how to makenew friends, their favorite books will guide them and make them feel understood during these new experiences. ...
Locate books that start with, or contain, the /l/ sound. Also, find science books on lizards and other /l/ critters. Try to find wordless /l/ books, as well. Build your classroom library. There's a wonderful book called, How My Li- brary Grew by Dinah, by Martha Alexandra. It ...
I hope this was helpful in deciding what to teach preschoolers who just start to learn French. Keep lesson sessions short and light. These are preschoolers after all and there is a limit on how much they can imbibe at one go. Increase the vocabulary gradually, after the first words have...
3) We lead unconventional lifestyles with no recognition. It's funny.I dislike fame. But you better believe that if I was famous in a good way, my son would have a huge leg up getting into schools. Do you really think any college would reject Malia Obama even if she had terrible grad...
Talk with your child about preschool well before the first day arrives. Read books about preschool. Explain what they will do there, including things your child is comfortable with and enjoys, such as coloring or doing puzzles. Listen to their concerns, and assure them that it's normal...
Sensory bins are a popular choice for sensory play in preschool! You can easily pair them with different themes or books to create a sensory-rich learning experience. Try one of these sensory bin ideas or create your own! You can learn how to assemble a sensory bin, the best sensory bin...
You can also use many of these printable activities for toddlers with some of the suggested adaptions that you will find with each resource. Because children progress so quickly through ages 3-5 preschool introduces a lot of skills, but it is super important to keep learning fun! And active...
Draw a line between all of the 'f's on this page. Color in the letter 'G' with your favorite color. Find and circle all the letter 'H's in this sentence. Write the letter 'I' in as many ways as you can imagine. Draw three things that start with 'J'. ...
(Get your scissors and start cutting with no specific shape in mind and say) "Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut..." Continue until you've cut out a random shape. Say "That's the body. Now I'm going to make the white belly. (Do the same with a white piece of paper saying) Cut, cut...