Here is a free fall counting printable worksheet! Happy Halloween :)
Pre-K Fall Newsletter Template
Monday, October 29, 2012
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Here is yet another fall newsletter template. Do you like it? I have a
Thanksgiving themed one coming out later today or tomorrow :)
Fall Preschool Newsletter Template
Here is yet another fall newsletter template. Do you like it? I have a Thanksgiving themed one coming out later today or tomorrow :)
Printable Rhyming Worksheet
Happy Monday! Here is a free printable worksheet for practicing rhyming words! November newsletters coming later today!
Have a good day :)
Have a good day :)
Pumpkin Paper Lanterns
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
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I did this with the kids that I nanny for. This craft is super easy and you can do it with any age. I couldn't get a good picture of the ones that we made so this is just an example. Of course the four year old loved this project but, the 19 month old that I nanny for even loved this craft! I drew the face on for him and then he decorated the rest.
You'll need orange construction paper, scissors, black markers, tape, glue and whatever else you want to use to decorate them.
1. First fold your orange paper long way *hot dog style*]
2. Then, cut slits from the fold to the edge (do not cut all the way to the edge or else you'll have a fringed paper instead of a lantern.
3. Unfold and tape the short edges together.
4. Use a strip of paper to create the handle *we used green for a stem*
For visual directions go here
You'll need orange construction paper, scissors, black markers, tape, glue and whatever else you want to use to decorate them.
1. First fold your orange paper long way *hot dog style*]
2. Then, cut slits from the fold to the edge (do not cut all the way to the edge or else you'll have a fringed paper instead of a lantern.
3. Unfold and tape the short edges together.
4. Use a strip of paper to create the handle *we used green for a stem*
For visual directions go here
Critical Thinking Story Activity
Saturday, October 20, 2012
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Here is a worksheet with a critical thinking language/reading activity. I use these for my classes and the kids love it! It gives them a chance to think creatively as well as improve their reading and writing skills. This also encourages critical thinking and using open-ended options to make choices.
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