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Fall Printable Activities for Preschool
I love these activities so much that I just can’t share them enough. These Autumn Preschool Activities are perfect for centers, small groups, or one-on-one. They can be used in a classroom or homeschool setting, just print and cut! Click on the images below for more information.
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Fall Activities for Preschool
I’ve shared so many wonderful autumn activities over the years, so I thought it might be helpful to collect them all in one post. Please click through the following posts and collect your favorite ideas! Fall Leaf Mosaics 15 Things Preschoolers can Observe in the Fall An Easy Fall Science Center Autumn Preschool Activities 35 Autumn Themes for Preschool Autumn Scribble Art Autumn Scavenger Hunt Freebie Autumn Science Experiments Autumn Classroom Activities Autumn Dramatic Play Ideas Autumn Field Trip Ideas Autumn Cooking Projects Printable Autumn Decor Autumn Classroom Decor Autumn Manipulatives for Preschool Autumn Scientific Observations Natural Materials for the Preschool Classroom – Autumn Autumn Scented Play Dough Version 1…
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Current Favorite Hobby Supplies
I have been leaning heavily into my own hobbies this summer, and I’m sure that’ll continue throughout fall and winter. I’ve found that I’m actually able to work on hobbies that take up less space and supplies – I can pick these up and put them down easier and faster so I actually get to enjoy them more often. Here are my current favorites, and the supplies that support them (all links are affiliates). Embroidery floss set – I picked this up to make friendship bracelets with and have also been doing a lot of actual embroidery. Book Journal – I’ve been really getting back into reading, thank goodness! Last…
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How do you use your strengths in the classroom?
Don’t worry, we aren’t talking weight training today – I just needed some very obvious symbolism for strengths! I’ve always been passionate about helping others recognize their own strengths and embrace these so that they can use them in their work. As teachers we all bring something different to the classroom and that’s a great thing. We work with children who are all very different, so they need different things from us. While this does mean that you may not personally connect with every single student that you work with, it also means that there is a great chance some children will be deeply impacted by who you are as…











