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Preview of Preschool Lesson Plans: Rainforest

Preschool Lesson Plans: Rainforest

PRESCHOOL LESSON PLANS: RAINFORESTPreschool Lesson Plans Rainforest is week 35 of the Teach for Mastery Preschool Curriculum. Lesson plans are done in a weekly format that can be posted in the classroom, as well as, detailed activity plans which include how to prepare the activity. INCLUDED IN PRESCHOOL LESSON PLANS RAINFOREST:- 1 book recommendation (You read the same book all week to allow children to deeply process and connect with the book. This is why children love to read a book over and o
Preview of Preschool Addition: St. Patrick's Day

Preschool Addition: St. Patrick's Day

PRESCHOOL ADDITION: ST. PATRICK’S DAYPreschool Addition includes activities for addition in 5. Each activity is simple to prep and easy to use in the classroom.  INCLUDED IN PRESCHOOL ADDITION:10 Addition Bonds (within 5)10 addition mats (within 5)Addition board game Dice for board gameHOW TO USE PRESCHOOL ADDITION:Addition Bonds: Students will use manipulatives to represent the numbers in the circles.Then, students will write the total in the empty circle.Addition Mats: Students will use manipu
Preview of Spring Letter Sound Activity

Spring Letter Sound Activity

Spring Letter Sound ActivitySpring Letter Sound Activity includes activities for  letter recognition and formation, letter sounds, and sorting by beginning sound. They are simple to prep and easy to use in the classroom.  INCLUDED IN SPRING LETTER SOUND ACTIVITY:26 alphabet activity cards (with upper and lower case letters)Matching cards for all letters (Upper & lowercase, upper to lowercase)26 letter sorting cards2 picture cards per letterHOW TO USE SPRING LETTER SOUND ACTIVITY:Letter Tracing C
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I let my students help guide our instruction. We tend to work in centers and small groups. We have a lot of open discussion and follow along rabbit trails a bit. I like to challenge students to think outside the box and get creative.