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Learn Grow Explore TK

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jackson, California, United States
About the store
I have been an Early Childhood Educator for the past 14 years. I have a Bachelors degree in Early Childhood. I have worked with preschool children with developmental delays in early intervention, state-funded preschool, owned/operated a large in-home preschool, and a QRIS coach for Family Childcare providers for quality improvement. I am passionate about creating a positive learning environment for each child.
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Preview of Color Activities for Preschool

Color Activities for Preschool

Are you struggling with teaching your students color activities for preschool? Students will learn color recognition through various fun, hands-on, and engaging activities that will include both color recognition and language skills. If you are looking for a resource that will practice color recognition for toddlers, preschool, pre-k, TK, and kindergarten, then this is the resource for you! Color recognition is a foundational skill for higher-order math skills such as sorting and patterning.
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Experience

I have been an Early Childhood Educator for the past 14 years. I have a Bachelors degree in Early Childhood. I have worked with preschool children with developmental delays in early intervention, state-funded preschool, owned/operated a large in-home preschool, and a QRIS coach for Family Childcare providers for quality improvement. I am passionate about creating a positive learning environment for each child.

Teaching style

Children learn best through hands-on, engaging, and fun activities. Flashcards are not appropriate for young children. In order for children to understand concepts, they need to interact and explore the concept. Children need to have various experiences through play-based learning that include language/literacy, math, science, cooking, art, sensory, and outdoor experiences. Children also learn best when they are allowed to make choices of where they play and for how long and with who. Children DO NOT learn best when they are forced to rotate from center to center completing worksheets.

Awards & shining teacher moments

CSUS Bachelors degree in Early Childhood FCCERS assessor MyTeachingPartner participant

My own education history

Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Development CSUS and 14 years in the Early Childhood Field.

Additional biographical information

I am a wife, Mom, and a Preschool Teacher. I have 2 wonderful children who I love and adore (6 and 2). My husband is from Mexico and speaks Spanish and English fluently, so we are raising our children bilingually.