How to Make a Bucket Stool
How to make a bucket stool for your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. A DIY tutorial for making bucket stools for the classroom.
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How to make a bucket stool for your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. A DIY tutorial for making bucket stools for the classroom.
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The major television networks bombard us with previews of their new shows that will be premiering soon but you don’t hear much about new picture books.
If your students bring their own supplies then you might find this free printable supply checklist handy.
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You may already be familiar with Oprah’s “favorite things”, but I thought it would be fun to create a list of my Top 10 Favorite Things: Teacher Edition.
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To a child, there is nothing more important than his or her own name. Using student names to teach letter recognition is a very powerful teaching tool.
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Today I’m featuring Part 1 in a series of posts about how to use the Xyron Creative Station machine in the classroom; I hope you find it useful.
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As a former Head Start teacher I have many memories of conducting Home Visits, notice I didn’t say “fond memories”… I wasn’t a brand new teacher
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Don’t you just hate to be sick? There’s nothing worse than feeling awful and being a teacher. I’m sharing my Top Ten Tips for Staying Healthy in the Classroom
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In this video you will see how I establish a daily routine that is fun and engaging for all students, but also a powerful vehicle for literacy learning.
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New information was added to Pre-K Pages this week regarding the use of Question of the Day in Pre-K or Kindergarten. Also included are two; free printables.
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I added a page of free, printable calendars for you this week. I use calendars in my classroom daily, here are some ways you can use them…
Welcome to the final post of the summer 2010 marathon here at Pre-K Pages. In case you missed them, some of the most popular posts this summer were…
Remember yesterday’s post on time-saver recipes for teachers? Shannon has allowed me to share her wonderful shopping list with you, it’s a true time saver!
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Welcome to Thoughtful Thursday at Pre-K Pages. Today we’re going to discuss how to save time on meal preparation and I’ve included a few recipes for you too.
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Welcome to Workshop Wednesday at Pre-K Pages. Today I’m going to share some reading strategies with you and I’ve also included another free printable. This idea is from my new workshop titled Guided Reading: Building Literacy Through Small Group Instruction. Most kindergarten programs require students to leave reading on a certain level by the end
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Welcome to Technology Tuesday at Pre-K Pages. Today we’re going to look at the benefits of creating a video tour of your school.
Today I’m going to show you how to create pencil and pen cups for your desk that match the decorative lesson plan book you made earlier this summer.
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Did I scare you? I know it’s still August but in Teacher Land that translates into “Summer is almost over!”
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How to prepare for a substitute in preschool or kindergarten.
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Should you use behavior charts in your preschool or pre-k classroom? Are behavior charts helpful or harmful to young children?
The Truth About Behavior Charts in Preschool Pre-K Kindergarten Read More »