From: Buggy and Buddy
Lesson Planning with Me
Hello! I teach an integrated preschool classroom, which means I am responsible for students ages three to five with special needs of all types as well as typical developing students. My students range in ability from a toddler to a typical kindergartener. Therefore, my activities must be able to reach a wide range and be easily adjusted for multiple ability levels.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
I created this blog as a way to keep track of the fantastic ideas I have gathered over the years. Because I just randomly add activities to the blog, use the search, standard list, or theme list on the left side to find the activities you are after!
I also create and sell resources that can be found at TeachersPayTeachers and Teacher's Notebook.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Light Up Christmas Tree
From: All Kids Network
What you'll need:
What you'll need:
- Green Construction paper
- Single hole punch (the larger the size of the hole the better)
- Multiple colors of tissue paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Christmas Tree template
- Print our Christmas tree template and cut it out. Trace it onto green construction paper and cut the tree out.
- Punch holes on the tree using your hole punch. Our hole punch is a bit smaller than I would have liked (hopefully Santa will bring a better one this Christmas!), but it still worked pretty well.
- Cut strips of different colored tissue paper, and then cut the strips into small squares. You want the squares to be big enough to cover one of the punched holes. This is a great step to let your preschooler practice their scissor skills.
- Cover the back of the tree with glue (a glue stick is the best way to avoid a mess).
- Have your child stick the tissue paper squares over the holes on the back of the tree.
- After it dries (so you don’t accidentally glue your tree to the window), hang your tree on the window. When the sun shines through the "lights" will glow!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
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