Question: Hi,I teach at a preschool (for the first time) and I have no idea what kind of activities I should do with them. There’s about 9 kids in my class aged from 2-4 and just some basic activites or good appropriate songs would be great. Thanks and have a great day!
Question: I’m an intern at a preschool, I’m supposed to come up with an activity adea that will be able to teach preschoolers to recognise the diffrence between ….Small…medium…and large. What activity do you suggest doing? I do have an Idea but I need yours to see wich is best.
Question: I have a job prospect for the summer working at a summer program with 1st and 2nd graders. I have to present a sort of plan of lessons and such that I would use with the children. I was wondering if anyone knows of any educational activities or games for this age group that I could use? Or a site with suggestions? Preferably not art projects, as the woman seemed to hint that she didn’t want a lot of art projects since that seems to be what everyone always presents. A few are okay, but I would like to have other things.
Question: Me and another student are working on a project for our final in our child care class. We have to prepare an activity for the preschoolers and our theme is sea animals our color is yellow, our number is 2, and our letter is P.We are assigned to the art table/area. Any suggestions?
Question: I am a Special Education/Resource Room Teacher. This year I am assigned 6th, 7th, and 8th grade Language Arts. I have to cover grammar, vocabulary, journal writing, and novel reading with them. The “Outsiders”(MY FAVORITE : D), “The Scarlett Letter”, and “The Crucible” are on the required reading list. I LOVE my students, but they aren’t very motivated, and I am always looking for new ideas!
Students(Or former students), can you PLEASE share with me your favorite Language Arts activities.(It could be anything!) I would also love to hear from other teachers. What worked with your students? Thanks in advance! <3
Question: i am a popular kindergarten teacher in a private school which caters to rich and influential parents.
Since my working hrs are only 4 hrs a day i would like to conduct activities in batches of 4-8 children. ( age group 4 – 8 and even up too 10)
I am searching for some niche activities ( something new and good ) which would stimulate and develop the child’s potential. Could you give me any ideas or any site where i could get ideas and do my research on ?
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You can now download this video to your computer to play offline anytime! At cullensabcs.com find free children’s videos that are educational and entertaining, and activity idea videos for you by category. Add Cullen Wood as a Facebook friend to interact with her. Also, Learn more about all the Cullen’s Abc’s DVDs at cullensabcs.com In this video children learn interactively about a specific letter of the English alphabet with Cullen and Gator in this educational and entertaining video. Three things are covered for each letter: viewing upper and lower case letters, making the letter’s sound together, and learning about a food that starts with that letter with Cullen and Gator. Here is a list of the foods used for each letter so you and your child can interactivity participate with the foods. Remember if you use the food at home or in the classroom the rule is, “it has to go in your mouth, but does not have to stay in.” Of course, your child does not have to have the food in hand to learn and enjoy the video. In the food section of the videos four of the five senses are incorporated, shape recognition and even good manners are highlighted. The “Letter Activities with Food by Cullen’s Abc’s” was inspired by Kayvon Kordestani-Thompson, Kindergarten Teacher at Sartorette Elementary School in San Jose, California, USA. Thanks Kayvon for doing a wonderful job with children and sharing your knowledge with the world!