You might’ve heard of 3-part cards (or Nomenclature cards) before. They are often found in Montessori programs. Maybe you’re wondering exactly what these are and how you can best use them with your child or students. These cards can be used in so many ways and can really do wonders for building vocabulary and early literacy skills. Let’s learn more about these superstar cards, and the engaging ways you can use them with your early learner!
Planning Your Preschool Circle TimePreschool circle time, or whole group time, is an essential component of any early childhood education program. Circle time provides an opportunity for children to come together as a group, build a sense of community, and develop important social skills. During circle time, children participate in a variety of activities, including singing songs, playing games, and listening to stories.
Create an invitation to play using printables and loose partsLearn how to set up your own invitation to play using printable activities and loose parts! Join our guest blogger Veronica Green-The Director of Ronnie's Preschool, as she shares tips and resources for setting up these lovely invitations in your own early childhood program.
Free Center Signs for Preschool
If you're looking for center signs for your preschool learning space or classroom, you've found them and they are both cute and free!
Whether you have a large dedicated classroom, or you have a small in-home learning environment, dividing your space into learning centers can be very beneficial to young learners. From Art to Dramatic Play (and everything in between) these free print ready Center Signs make it easy to label your learning environment. These cute signs support children as they are planning their play and help them to figure out where they can find their favorite learning materials and toys. These signs also include a brief statement with a few things children learn in each space (If you are looking for an editable set you can purchase them in our store here). This is a good reminder for the adults working with children as well as a fun and easy way to communicate to visitors what children are learning as they play. Preschool Activities to Inspire Early WritersActivities that inspire early writers are an essential part of any preschool program. Writing skills are one of the most crucial skills for preschoolers to learn. At an early age, it begins with inspiring preschoolers to be interested in pre-writing skills, which will set them up for success in becoming confident and independent writers.
Differentiate Learning Letters for PreschoolersLiteracy development is an essential aspect of preschool. Teacheing letter recognition to young children can be fun and challenging at times. There are many different ways to learn, offering many different types of activities ensures all children get an opportunity to learn in a way that appeals to them and meets their needs. There are so many ways to teach letters with play, hands-on activities, and resources you already own!
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