I think this is going to be a very interesting theme. As I said in my last post. Santa is a hard subject to teach in a preschool class room. Not all the kids in my classroom or MPR celebrated Christmas or even Santa. Course with my little 3 person class, I know what they … Continue reading Next Week: Santa’s Little Helpers
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Christmas Traditions, and how we combined both each of our families to make ours!!!!!
When I was in high school and I was dating a boy who’s family was Jewish, I thought that it would be hard to combined that if we ever made it. Course we didn’t. Lol. I mean we are all some form of Christian, but at the same time we Grew up differently with Christmas. … Continue reading Christmas Traditions, and how we combined both each of our families to make ours!!!!!
How did it go? Gingerbread and Sweets.
To be quite honest it went really well. I was so happy how much the kids were excited and happy with today. Side note: this week was supposed be to Deck the Halls which is that week about decorating for Christmas, but for some reason I chose not to use it. I can’t remember if … Continue reading How did it go? Gingerbread and Sweets.
Next Week: Gingerbread and Sweets!!!!!’
My favorite part of the Christmas holiday when I was working for the local school district, was conducting the yearly challenge of the Gingerbread House. With the preschoolers it is all about the houses made out of Graham Crackers and Frosting, which is what I plan on doing with the kids on Monday. When it … Continue reading Next Week: Gingerbread and Sweets!!!!!’
Kids Are Back At Home!!! Falling Behind? I think so.
A friend of mine sent this to me. I don’t agree with it. Personally I think it’s just an excuse from parents who aren’t even trying to help. I know that when you send your kid off to school your putting your child’s life and education in the teachers and schools hands, and that’s what … Continue reading Kids Are Back At Home!!! Falling Behind? I think so.
How did it go for Winter Clothes?
AMAZING!!!!!!!!! So the best part about hibernation, migration, and adaptation, is you have a lot of recourses at your fingertips. Examples: 1. The Local Zoo: every state has a zoo, technically more than one zoo. The zoos are the perfect place to take the kids to have them understand animals and what they do during … Continue reading How did it go for Winter Clothes?
Next Week: Winter Clothes / Hibernate/ Migrate/ Adapt (Sorry this is late)
So being sick with a head cold can make you forget stuff. Make you so tired that my blog has been put on the back burner for important things to do. I know they is silly but with two sick kids and me sick too, it’s kind of what is. So let’s get started. Next … Continue reading Next Week: Winter Clothes / Hibernate/ Migrate/ Adapt (Sorry this is late)
Sensory Table: Perfect for Indoors for the Winter!!!!
Now that fall and winter are officially showing up in our AZ weather, it’s time to turn that water table into something useful INSIDE. What is a Sensory Table? It’s pretty much what it sounds like. A table turned into an activity that uses children’s senses to play. Sight, sound, touch, smell, and sometimes taste. … Continue reading Sensory Table: Perfect for Indoors for the Winter!!!!
STILL SICK! NOT Covid, but COLD and FLU!!!!!
Sorry to all my readers for not posting anything new for the last couple of days. Its been a tough week since the kids first got sick with their colds. Thankfully it isn't covid, but still the pain in the schedule thing that it is. As both teacher and mother I have to pick a … Continue reading STILL SICK! NOT Covid, but COLD and FLU!!!!!
Sick Day to do list. What to do for your little ones when one or all are sick.
Covid has definitely made us all rethink our sick days. When the kids were born, all the way up to covid, their pediatricians office always told us to wait until the 7th day of them being sick before coming in to the office for anti biotic’s. They believe in giving the body a chance to … Continue reading Sick Day to do list. What to do for your little ones when one or all are sick.