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Preview of Kindergarten readiness: Activities to improve fine motor control

Kindergarten readiness: Activities to improve fine motor control

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KDG Katie
This video offers simple and engaging activities to increase fine motor control: 1. Using kitchen tools. 2. Simple sewing ideas. 3. Simple scissor crafts. I am a former kindergarten teacher and my heart goes out to you as you strive to provide quality education to your students in these “virtual” days.  My heart also goes out to parents as they struggle to prepare their children for school so I created this set of videos to help parents.  It is not my intention to make any money, my goal is
Preview of POV: You’re a Teacher in 2026… This Rap EXPOSES Why We Live on Coffee & Aspirin
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POV: You’re a Teacher in 2026… This Rap EXPOSES Why We Live on Coffee & Aspirin

“POV: You’re a Teacher in 2026… This Rap EXPOSES Why We Live on Coffee & Aspirin 😭☕💊” This hilarious classroom  anthem by Mr. O the Hip Hop Teacher drags every soul-crushing staff meeting, last‑minute observation, and impossible grading deadline teachers are surviving in 2026. From inclusion classes packed with behavior issues to parents who only believe their child’s version of the story, this rap says EXACTLY what every exhausted teacher is thinking but can’t say out loud. Perfect for TikT
Preview of Using "Jingle Balls" to Encourage Movement in Young Children

Using "Jingle Balls" to Encourage Movement in Young Children

This is a video clip of one of the many activities on the video, "Innovative, Inexpensive Ideas and Activities". Play should be educational as well as fun! Children learn about their bodies, about life, about their world, and how things work by playing. Playing with your child can be one of the most rewarding and fruitful things you can do. Trisha Roberts, Early Intervention Physical Therapist presents fun, practical activities for children birth to three years old that teach early gross motor
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