Feb 25
Posted by Raven.

Using Songs to Signal Transitions in the Classroom

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The other day, I happened upon Teacher Tom’s blog. What a great resource! I’ve enjoyed reading about the adventures in Teacher Tom’s preschool and am quite interested in his educational philosophies and how he manages his cooperative preschool–very cool stuff!
Anyway, the other day, he wrote about the song he sings to signal to the children that it’s time to clean up. He also talks about encouraging a sense of ownership and responsibility by giving children the time and space to …

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Feb 16
Posted by Raven.

Savoring the Season: Finding Joy in the Moment

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I love when you read something and it’s like, “This is exactly what I needed to hear at this very moment.”
I had one of those moments today and it was like a shimmer of sunlight parting clouds.
While reading through some blog posts about homeschooling with youngsters, I stumbled across this blog post over at Delighting in His Richness. Just looking for some tips about teaching with a toddler running around, I was blown away when I was given something much …

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Feb 15
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A Week of Activities for Jan Brett’s The Mitten

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Can I just say that I love authors who make it easy to work with their books? Jan Brett (whose work I adore) is one of those artists. On her website—www.janbrett.com–you will find tons of fantastic teacher helps and all of them have her delightful characters and illustrations worked into the activities. There are alphabet cards, classroom signs, character masks, phonogram flash cards, matching games, and even instructions on how to draw your own characters–and that’s just to name a …

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Feb 14
Posted by Raven.

Book Review ~ Teach Me to Do It Myself: Montessori Activites for You and Your Child

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I know, I know. I said I was going to review The Absorbent Mind next. But after I said that, I picked up my copy of Teach Me to Do it Myself: Montessori Activities for You and Your Child and felt like it made for a nice compare/contrast review right after my review of Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years. Don’t worry, The Absorbent Mind really is next–I promise. Oh, and just a warning. I think I use …

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Feb 10
See my new shelf? And don't tidy trays of work just make you happy? Or am I the only one... Posted by Raven.

On the Shelves Today: Some of Our Preschool Work

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Here’s a glimpse at what Pearl has been working with the past couple of days. Prepare yourself for lots of pictures.
See my new cabinet? And doesn't the sight of tidy trays of work just make you happy? Or am I the only one…
You know what else makes me happy? This great plaque that my friend gave me. What a weird word–plaque.
As a sidenote, here's my current solution to little hands that want to get into everything. Works like a charm.
Sandpaper …

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Feb 8
Posted by Raven.

Book Review ~ Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years

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Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years by Elizabeth Hainstock
Introduction
This small volume, only 115 pages long, is a lovely little introduction to Montessori methods and a guide to creating and using Montessori materials in your home. Hainstock has created a glimpse into the Montessori world with brief overviews of Maria Montessori’s work and life, how to create a learning environment in your home, how to set up and demonstrate the various exercises (practical-life, sensorial, reading and writing, and arithmetic), …

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Feb 4
Posted by Raven.

Your Child, the Author: Working with Goodnight Moon

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Remember that great treasury of picture book classics that I mentioned here? Well, it has brought another enchanting gem into our family library.

Goodnight Moon written by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Clement Hurd
Although I was more familiar with this text than with Harold and the Purple Crayon, I’m almost ashamed to admit that it wasn’t part of our collection of picture books until recently. In one word, Goodnight Moon is lovely. Lovely text whose rhythm is practically a lullaby, lovely illustrations …

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Feb 1
Aren't those hues gorgeous? I just love all the shades and colors that emerge in the water. And it's all so tidy in the ice cube tray. Posted by Raven.

Toddler Color Theory: Ice Cube Fun

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All right. Here’s another lovely little art experience from this book:

First Art : Art Experiences for Toddlers and Twos by MaryAnn F. Kohl.
Since I already reviewed the book in my last post, let’s get right to the fun stuff: Ice cube color theory! The book’s version of this activity is a bit more complex and has several variations. I chose to keep it to the very basics for now.
Let me start by saying, this project has been a major hit. …

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