The preschool years are a time of exploration and discovery. They are also filled with learning a lot about what makes us unique individuals. Recently, I started working with my toddler on identifying and naming body parts and reading various All About Me Books. Today we’re sharing a fun all about me preschool science activity...Read More
Exploring the Sense of TOUCH using the Braille Alphabet in Preschool & Kindergarten
Free Preschool Shape Worksheets for building key Preschool skills! These valuable shape worksheets will allow kids to soar with shapes including identifying, tracing, drawing, writing, counting, and spelling 2D shapes.
This super fun kids' science experiment uses borax to grow crystal names. All kiddos will love seeing their name shimmer and sparkle in the sunlight!
These colorful shapes images are an excellent addition to your teaching shapes file. Use them as shapes flashcards or other fun activities!
This super fun kids' science experiment uses borax to grow crystal names. All kiddos will love seeing their name shimmer and sparkle in the sunlight!
God spoke to Moses from a burning bush and told him he was to go to the Egyptian Pharaoh and tell him to release God's people, the Hebrew slaves. Moses was reluctant, but God's call was clear. These God Spoke to Moses in the Burning Bush Bible activities are about that important event in Moses' life.
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From very early on children demonstrate and recognize six basic emotions: sadness, joy, disgust, anger, surprise, and fear. However, children need a much bigger range of emotions in their tool box in order safely navigate the world. Appropriate actions and reactions require appropriate emotions. Wrong emotions illicit wrong choices. Teaching emotions does not come with a lesson plan. There isn’t a top twenty list of emotions to teach your child that can be checked off one-by-one. Most children learn emotions they need in their environment. They learn emotions from interacting with friends and family. Here are some quick guidelines to remember: Use your words: Young children are frequently reminded to use their words. Be sure your children know the words. When a child experiences an emotion, identify the emotion with one or two emotion words used in full sentences. Our brains use emotions to link to new learning so this is a great teaching technique. Don’t prevent the emotion: As adults we can often see an emotionally charged situation before it happens. Resist the temptation to prevent these events. Let children feel sad, frustrated, confused, or hurt. These experiences are a part of life and learning how to survive them is an important skill. Find emotions: Look for emotions in the world around you. Help your child to connect emotion words to the actions of others. This works especially well when you a reading a story, telling a story from your childhood, or reading a Bible story. This helps children to see emotions in different contexts. Turn off the virtual emotions: Young children do not learn emotions from screens and for older children too much screen time eats into time they could be spending with real people. While there is no need to ban TV, computer, or game use, for most of us the time spent on these activities could be cut back. God has blessed our world with many fascinating technologies. However, it is good to remember that He created us to be in fellowship with each other. That means we live, work, play, and worship together. When you put people together you get emotions – good and bad. Let God help you to teach your child to use those emotions for good. Here is a Mind/Shift article on this topic.
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Easy Line and shape tracing sheet for kids. Looking for a fun and educational activity for your kids? Try our line and shape tracing sheets!
What's your name? Fitness activity printable for kids. Your kids will get a workout without realizing it when you make fitness into a fun game with this spell your name workout.
"John will point to the named vocabulary picture from a field of 3 ....." is not a method of instruction! When working on vocabulary with our students, we need to get out of testing and into teaching. Below you will find strategies to use when teaching new vocabulary words to young children (preschool and early schoo
Check out these free printable "Odd One Out" worksheets for kindergarten which are designed so that children learn logical reasoning and categorization.
Do you have a child starting preschool this year? Find out what he or she needs to know before the big day.