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2. Which book tells a brief and rhyming story? A. Fox Versus Winter. B. The Mitten. C. Snow Day! D. A Loud Winter’s Nap. 3. What do the four books have in common? A. They are for preschoolers. B. They tell stories of animals. C. They are about snowball fight. D. They ...
N Cowan,C Cartwright,C Winterowd,M Sherk 摘要: In previous work, it has been demonstrated that phonetic similarity among the items in a spoken list interferes with recall much more in school-aged children than in preschool children. The basis of this developmental change, however, is unclear....
Here is the second preschool/Kindergarten term that I know many of you have been anxiously waiting to see. It has a very similar rhythm to the Harvest Time unit with a focus on animals in winter and simple nature studies. Enjoy! (I have noticed that for some reason Winter Wonderland has...
Materials Needed: Provide blankets, pillows, flashlights and stuffed animals for the children to pretend to live outside in winter. Add books about winter animals as well. Return to Top Themed Ideas for your Easel--More Than Just Painting (Although that is always THE favorite in our classroom...
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I LOVE circle time. I get very excited about circle time when I have thought of a great lesson to pair with a lovely book. For my class of 3-year-olds, we start the year off with very short circle times. We read short books and have an even shorter related activity. As the year...
Me: What have you learned about dinosaurs? Paige: The way how they roar. Me: What do you like to do in your free time? Paige: Play mermaids. [Really? I have never witnessed this. If we were on The Newlywed Game my answer to this question would be "look at books." And we'd ge...