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Monthly Archives: October 2020

Hi, I’m Jessica and I’m a Professional Faller

So many times we find ourselves falling as our brains reel around seemingly uncontrollably, trying to make sense of it all. We’re so worried about sticking a landing, or simply just landing on our feet altogether, that we forget that our most valuable lessons happen during the fall. I say this to you as a professional faller. If you know me well, you may be surprised because despite this…

LITERACY FUN WITH SHAVING CREAM!

So the last time I did this with littles, I was teaching Pre-K4 @adamerrittk8center in my 20s. It’s clearly been a while, and I also completely overdid it with the amount of shaving cream used. If I had used a palm full to cover the @webergrills pan instead of the exorbitant amount pictured here, it would have been more of a literacy activity than a sensory one. That…

SIMPLE AND IMPROMPTU SCIENCE LESSONS BY AYA

Back in college, we learned about “teachable moments,” and when the kids requested magnifying glasses while playing with Play-Doh, @donnavroberts decided to go bug hunting outside to capitalize on their natural curiosity. 🕵️‍♀️ YES!!! 🙌🏻 Aya, as the children lovingly call her, is part genius as far as I’m concerned, and we were ALL excited when she managed to fish a giant bug out of the pool and place it…

WASHING OFF THE GERMS: JELLO RESCUE AND TOY BATH STATION

This week we’ve been learning about how to keep our bodies safe, and that includes washing off the germs. So, why not create a sensory and fine motor skills activity around a life skill they’re familiar with: taking a bath? 🛁 Please make sure you do this outdoors 🌴 if you decide to reproduce it. It’s a ton of fun, but also messy. The children will very likely need…

SENSORY SORTING ACTIVITY – HALLOWEEN EDITION

I tried to be discrete and prepare this activity while the kids were engaged in something else, but as soon as I opened up the hair gel, their curiosity boiled over and they abandoned everything just to get a closer look at what was going on. In case you were wondering, this activity was inexpensive, reusable, and a perfect fit for this time of year. My only suggestion: use a…

MUMMY HALLOWEEN CRAFT FOR KIDS

MATERIALS:• Black construction paper• Scissors ✂️• Glue• Goggly eyes 👀• Masking tape This activity didn’t require a whole lot of prep, other than pre-tearing the masking tape for the kids (note: when you think you have enough, keep going; you definitely don’t and you can’t overdo it), and lasted about 15 minutes in total. Hud immediately pointed out that the masking tape was “sticky,” so even if you…