Learning basic math skills at an early age gives kids a good foundation when they actually go to school. Without a good foundation and basic understanding of math children are more likely to struggle with learning math while they’re in school. Not to mention, introducing math early will help...
Can be FUN and engaging for young children For specific activities see the list below: Teaching Trailblazers Teaching with nursery rhymes is important, but it’s only one small piece of the literacy puzzle. If you really want to be the best teacher you can be, the best place to learn curr...
My mother is responsible for cleaning the room, I am responsible for cleaning the small garbage in the house, and my father is responsible for cleaning the windows, tables and chairs in the house. After the completion of the project, everyone began to work hard. 我决定先扫地,于是我拿着扫把...
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In the theoretical part we focus on the explanation and accounting for the importance of music and movement activities for pre-schoolers. In the theoretical part. we deal with fundamental movement skills and activities to promote relationships and movement expressions applicable in nursery schools with...
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and plastic spiders to use while reciting Itsy Bitsy Spider for this water table nursery rhyme activity!SCIENCE ACTIVITIES Are there harmless spiders where you live? If you can, catch some and put them in bug jars for the children to observe. Discuss the importance of being careful with ...
For most of us, nursery rhymes were the first poems we read, and they’re the perfect place to start with poetry games. Write words on building blocks (try this set of Giant Cardboard Blocks from Amazon), then stack them up to build a wall. Kids will get a kick out of these poetry...
Introduce the power of wind by describing how it’s used to create energy. Show pictures of windmills, wind turbines and sailboats and explain how wind makes things move. Take your kindergartners outside so they can experience wind from a new perspective. For example, have them hold a wet...