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Introducing ReadyRosie: Talking with Founder, Emily Roden
...what ReadyRosie does for families around parenting—we provide parenting guidance at their “point of need.” The amazing part is that all of the ReadyRosie content is curated, aligned to research-based...
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Hitting the Road With Social Studies
...picture! You were too little to open the door, and your grandpa’s beard was so short. Now you can reach the light switch on your tiptoes, and Papa’s beard is...
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Keeping It Real: Making Social Studies Learning Relevant to Young Children
...everyday activities can present an opportunity to engage in social studies learning. For example, board games and tricycle paths are the precursors of learning about mapping skills. Concepts of time...
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Winter Math
...few big thermometers at the dollar store and placed one outside and one inside our classroom. We talked about how the red line moved up as it grew warmer. With...
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Mining Mother Nature: Taking Mathematics Learning Outdoors
...a pattern on their bracelet. Children LOVE creating unique bracelets using treasures found in nature. We did this throughout the year, gathering a wide variety of natural materials as the...
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Educating the Whole Child: Recognizing and Celebrating Diversity
...also notice that we invite and encourage children to participate in learning experiences. For us, this emphasizes that we see teachers as learning partners along with the children. Gender: We...
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Why I Don’t Have “Teacher-Only” Classroom Furniture Anymore
...classroom after college graduation. I covered the walls from top to bottom with lots of laminations from the local teacher store, arranged all of the desks into groups, decorated my...
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7 Meaningful Strategies for Supporting a Positive Transition to Kindergarten
...past conversations with teachers, as well as my hopes for my own child, has led me to consider how teachers and families can work alongside each other to support children...
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10 Reasons to Love The Creative Curriculum for Transitional Kindergarten
...is filled with play-based studies driven by children’s interests and curiosity. Studies cover topics such as seeds, instruments, and even the grocery store. Each lasts around four weeks, and you...
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Celebrating Learning Together: Supporting Children With Disabilities at Malberg Early Childhood Center
...a partner that supported her vision to create inclusive environments and follow the Universal Design for Learning model. Objectives: Provide the least restrictive environment, allowing children to learn alongside their...