If you want to decorate a college classroom, first consider what subject is going to be taught in that room. It may also be relevant to consider the age group and class of student who will be attending the course, as well. Think about how the course will progress daily throughout the t...
1Classroom Setup Plan a meeting time that works for a majority of parents, such as early evening after work. Host the event in your kindergarten classroom but allow students and parents to tour other rooms, such as the gymnasium, art room, lunchroom and library. Ask librarians, physical educa...
If you are looking for a fun and unique way to decorate your home, you should consider making a rag rug! Rag rugs are easy to make and can add a touch of personality to any room. This blog post will discuss what rag rugs are, how to make them, and the benefits of using them in...
Once your house is completed you can decorate as you please. We chose to use white paint and add a bright red glitter heart on the front of our house ornament. If you’re making these Christmas crafts with preschool or older kids, you may want to provide plenty of different colored pai...
Since the start of the pandemic, many schools have students enrolled in remote learning. If you are a kindergarten or early elementary school teacher, this means you now have to create online lessons for students that are interesting and educational. ...
decorate cupcakes. The whole idea is to help them find fun in other activities and develop new hobbies to decrease the desire to play video games or watch tv. On weekends let them enjoy cheat days and let them stay up late while you watch a movie together or play video games as a ...
Rain Drop Art– Using watercolors, paint a few sheets of paper and then cut out raindrop shapes to create a raindrop mobile to hang the nursery rhyme from. One of my favorite things that I used Teaching in my Kindergarten classroom were theseNursery Rhymes Posters. I’ve now brought them...
I can still smell the cedar we used to decorate, and remember the childhood joy of putting every ornament on the tree. We had a real tree in the den and an artificial one in the living room by the window. The second was of course designed and decorated by my father, who measure the...
Let the children cut out multiple stars and decorate the cutouts using markers, crayons and glitter. Punch a hole in the top and bottom of each star and thread ribbon through the holes. Create lines of two or three stars. Hang each set of stars from the classroom ceiling. Turn off the...
Decorate a red or clear plastic container with holiday stickers! Use a small, white, cardboard cake box and wrap it like a present. (just make sure the recipient doesn’t wait too long to open the gift!) Place the cupcakes into clear treat bags and tie some festive colored ribbon around...