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Tag Archives: Early Education
Play
“Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.” ~Mr. Rogers~ The dinosaurs are congregating. They don’t look happy. “They need … Continue reading
Goodnight Moon
Before children learn to read, first they must hear the words. It’s developmental, like learning to crawl before learning to walk. The auditory piece, including singing, hits both the brain and the soul in learning. In my preschool class, reading … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, children's books, Early Education, picture books, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, Teaching young children
Tagged children's books, Early Education, Goodnight Moon, Hearing the words before reading the words, Language and literature, Learning to read, literacy, reading aloud
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Our Wish Tree
What is a Wish Tree? Wikipedia says: A wish tree is an individual tree, usually distinguished by species, position or appearance, which is used as an object of wishes and offerings. Such trees are identified as possessing a special spiritual … Continue reading
Posted in books, Early Education, Expressing words and feelings, Giving, Inspiration, Love, Nature, Teaching young children, wonder
Tagged Cape Cod wish tree, Children and a wish tree, Children making wishes, Early Education, Inspiration, When You Wish Upon a Star, Wish Trees, Wishtree by Katherine Applegate
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Reading Aloud & Reading – There’s a Big Difference.
My greatest passion is reading aloud to children. I thought it was time to talk about the difference between reading and reading aloud, as I often post about good children’s books. While reading is the goal, the dream- reading aloud … Continue reading
Seeds of Generosity
Charli Mills over at the Carrot Ranch posted her flash fiction challenge: Seeds of Generosity Spreading the seeds of generosity from one story to the next. April 15, 2021, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story … Continue reading
The Real Beginning of ‘Gloria’
Last year at this time all of my teaching was done remotely. It was hard, and I reached out in so many ways to make things fun and keep a connection with my preschoolers. Here is what I did, in … Continue reading
Week of the Young Child
This is ‘Week of the Young Child’, celebrated nationally by early childhood programs, accredited by NAEYC – National Association for the Education of Young Children. It’s a big deal! We celebrated by ‘filling buckets’, literally and figuratively. Children filled pails … Continue reading
Posted in art, Diversity, Early Education, Giving, Inspiration, Kindness, Learning About the World, picture books, preschool, School, Singing, Teaching young children
Tagged Bucket filling, Early Education, Kindness jar, Louis Armstrong, NAEYC, Spreading kindness, teaching young children, Week of the Young Child, What a Wonderful World
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Picture Perfect
Seeing your favorite robot on the TV show ’60 Minutes’. “It’s Atlas!” A picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you Boston Dynamics! You make building robots cool. Even to my preschoolers. Jennie
A Children’s Book, Especially For Today – by Maya Angelou
My Painted House, My Friendly Chicken, and Me Did you know that Maya Angelou wrote a children’s book? She did, back in 1994. I have been reading her book to my preschoolers long before I really knew of her. I … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, books, children's books, Diversity, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, picture books, Quotes, self esteem, Teaching young children
Tagged children's books, Early Education, Inspiration, Maya Angelou, Maya Angelou quotations, My Painted House My Friendly Chicken and Me, picture books
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Welcome Back, Gloria
Gloria is back in the classroom. She has a new stool, which she loves. She is close to the children and all the action. She can look out of the windows when we’re on the playground. Of course the children … Continue reading