I gave the kids a clipboard with pen attached by a small piece of yarn (this helps them to not lose the pens) and binoculars and asked them to draw what they saw outside. They had a blast and when they were done I asked them what they saw and we wrote down their answers. You can get clipboards at the dollar store. Mine are from www.lakeshorelearning.com (I received mine through a grant at my local resource and referral agency)
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Flying Streamers
These are extremely easy to make. I used a hair band (bought at the dollar store in a pack of 6 or 8) and my flourescent flaggers tape (bought at Menards). All I did was tie the flaggers tape to the band and presto, I was done. Jeff Johnson had a different method for making these, so if you would like to read more about his method it can be found in his book Every Day Early Learning. You can find his book at www.explorationsearlylearning.com Once it is made the kids pinch the top of the band in one hand and the bottom of the band (where the flaggers tape is) with the other hand. Stretch it out and then let it go. It will go flying in the air. It takes some practice for the younger kids, but once they get the hang of it, you will see flying streamers everywhere.
Streamer Rings for Music Play
Fancy Fluttering Streamers
This was yet another awesome idea from Jeff Johnson. This idea was from his book Do-It-Yourself Early Learning. You can learn more about his books on www.explorationsearlylearning.com These are great to use during music time. I used a dowel rod, small screw eye and flourescent flagging tape. Jeff suggests using a number 3 ball bearing swivel with interlock snaps (found in the fishing tackle supplies - this allows it to rotate a little bit better). I screwed the small screw eye into the end of a 3/8 inch dowel rod and then tied the flagging tape into the hole of the screw eye (In Jeff's version you would put the interlock snap on the screw eye and tie the flagging tape to the interlock snap). I have done both ways and both ways work well.
Gift Card Book
"Counting Book"
Digital Book - "Our Feelings"
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sensory Hands
Magnetic Sensory Bottles
Matching Game #3 Made for FREE
Matching Game #2 Made for FREE
Matching Game #1 Made for FREE
Monday, November 14, 2011
Cheap and Easy Bulletin Board Idea

Organization Tip #2

Organization Tip #1

Welcome to my new blog
My goals for my blog page is to share ideas and activities that I use in my family child care program to help give other early childhood professionals inspirations.
I work hard to create a professional image for early childhood professionals and myself. Family child care providers are no longer just seen as babysitters.
I am a licensed family child care provider in the state of Illinois. I had my program accredited in 2005 and have recieved several Illinois credentials and certificates. I am an active member in 2 professional organizations and continue my education and training yearly to stay up-to-date on all the newest early childhood trends.
I teach my daycare children daily by involving dramatic play activities, math, science, reading, music, indoor and outdoor play, and lots of other fun activities.
I will post pictures of my ideas used for storing materials and room setup and how I make it work with my job and family.
I work hard to create a professional image for early childhood professionals and myself. Family child care providers are no longer just seen as babysitters.
I am a licensed family child care provider in the state of Illinois. I had my program accredited in 2005 and have recieved several Illinois credentials and certificates. I am an active member in 2 professional organizations and continue my education and training yearly to stay up-to-date on all the newest early childhood trends.
I teach my daycare children daily by involving dramatic play activities, math, science, reading, music, indoor and outdoor play, and lots of other fun activities.
I will post pictures of my ideas used for storing materials and room setup and how I make it work with my job and family.
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