by Mary Lee Griffith | May 28, 2012 | Preschool |
A tabletop easel can be used for a variety of art activities. This easel can be placed on a table with a chair on each side of it. One base can be used for different easels: acrylic easel two-sided easel—chalkboard on one side and dry erase on the other side...
by Mark Jones | May 18, 2012 | Children, Leadership, Preschool |
General Tips: Ask yourself “How can I make this activity more challenging/simplified?” Use a “buddy system” – pair older ages with younger ages. Prepare the activity at different stages to match the abilities of the learners. Use art as a way to encourage...
by Angela | May 16, 2012 | Leadership, Preschool |
I was leading a conference in Tyler TX about guiding behavior in the preschool classroom. I set the scene with Cameron, an expressive three year old coming in the room and playing at the water table when suddenly he began splashing the water. I explained to this room...
by Mary Lee Griffith | Apr 30, 2012 | Game/Activity, Preschool |
It is time to “think spring” and prepare a new game for the Giant Game Floor Mat. The game mat can be used during springtime to remind boys and girls of God’s plan for the seasons. Use the game mat in learning centers and in group time. Spread the game mat on the...
by Mary Lee Griffith | Apr 24, 2012 | Game/Activity, Preschool, Uncategorized |
Another season—another idea for play dough: Spring Play Dough. After experimenting with using powdered tempera to add color to the basic play dough recipe, the next plan was to create springtime colors. Initiate conversation about springtime by reading Psalm...
by Mary Lee Griffith | Apr 6, 2012 | Game/Activity, Preschool |
Prepare magnetic springtime puzzles to use on a metal drip pan. . Feature one Bible verse for the puzzles, using different clip art, photographs, or pictures for each puzzle. Think about the wonderful things that God made (Job 37:14). Supplies for Spring...