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putting playdough stripes on candy canes!

Christmas-y Playdough Play Take 2

December 4, 2015 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A photo on Friday. Happy Friday friends. This week we had some more Christmas-y fun with playdough. The kids were rolling thick and thin ropes of playdough (here is my ultimate no-cook recipe). These ropes were popped on to some white paper candy canes I had cut out. This activity is fabulous for developing and…

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sight word pumpkin games for preschoolers

Sight Word Games on the Pumpkin Patch

October 21, 2015 by Sarah 1 Comment

I have been wondering for a little while what to do with my older posts. Since I have been doing this for quite some time now, some of my old posts feel a bit awkward to me. I sort of feel like I was in that awkward teenage phase where I was trying to impress…

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Such a cute idea for 5 Little Pumpkins

5 Little Pumpkins

October 7, 2015 by Sarah Leave a Comment

I have said it many a time, but I will say it again – I just love celebrating holidays. And there is nothing quite like celebrating holidays with little ones. So we really live it up. And we start super early. October 1st saw our very first Halloween craft this year, and we have been…

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Playing with volume in the rice table

Playing with Volume in the Rice Table!

October 2, 2015 by Sarah 2 Comments

A photo on Friday, because sometimes all you need is the picture. Or a sneaky photo collage which could be classified as only one picture (it really could …trust me. I won the discussion with my husband – and yes, in our discussions you either win or lose — well, actually I either win or…

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Super sight word readers!

Super Sight Word Pencils!

October 1, 2015 by Sarah Leave a Comment

Itโ€™s a bird! Itโ€™s a plane! No โ€ฆ itโ€™s a super-sight-word-pencil-to-help-little-ones-gain-confidence-with-their-writing-um, thing! I just love these super pencils and all of the confidence they give little writers. If you have a little one who is beginning to read and write pop on over to Hands on as we Grow to read all about these great…

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Counting Snails

September 18, 2015 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A photo on Friday, because sometimes all you need is the picture. And this is actually not one of those times. But that’s okay because I really want to share this with you. Why? I’m not too sure. It’s not that great of an idea, perhaps some would even say it might be considered slightly…

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A great way to introduce the concept of tally marks

Learning about Tally Marks {A Photo on Friday}

September 11, 2015 by Sarah 2 Comments

A photo on Friday, because sometimes all you need is the picture. We began exploring the idea of tally marks this week and opted to use sticks. A super simple way to play with this concept and you quite likely have them available to you. I will share some games we played and ideas for…

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How to use loose parts in math

Our Science and Math Shelf …

August 24, 2015 by Sarah 4 Comments

Do you know about the power of “loose parts” in play? It’s quite remarkable. Such a simple concept – one of those concepts that just make sense. In a nut shell, loose parts are exactly that. (You are most welcome for clearing that one up!) Loose parts can be anything at all – synthetic or…

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a learning uppercase and lowercase letter matching game

A Simple Letter Matching Game

June 29, 2015 by Sarah 4 Comments

Wondering how to introduce the “other” type of letter? Whether you start by teaching your little ones lowercase letters or uppercase letters, a great way to introduce the other is with matching. As I always say, keep it slow and fun. Here is a fun game to play with matching letters that I wrote about…

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A Simple Reading Trick {A photo on Friday}

May 15, 2015 by Sarah Leave a Comment

A photo on Friday, because sometimes all you really need is the photo. But usually I can’t help but unnecessarily say a few things about that photo. This simple idea, turning the closed captioning on while kids watch television, is brilliant. This idea was suggested at a teaching conference I attended a long while back….

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