resources for teachers

  • Easy Resources

    I’m always looking for an Early childhood resource on some topic or another – things to share with families, articles to help teachers that I know are dealing with tough stuff in the classroom, ideas for encouraging best practice, and strategies for managing behavior issues.  The first place that I always turn is NAEYC. If you aren’t familiar with NAEYC then you must be living under a rock – I’m joking, but the National Association for the Education of Young Children is a source I trust completely, which is why I look there first.  Here are some of my favorite publications from NAEYC: Position Statements: These documents help professionals understand…

  • Free Early Childhood Webinars

    One of my favorite things about the field of Early Childhood Education is that things are always changing.  This means that I am constantly learning something new about best practices, educational theories and techniques, and innovative strategies.  I am a professional development nerd, I love trainings, seminars, and conferences, and I regularly sit through webinars solely because I find the subject matter fascinating. I wanted to share one of my favorite professional development resources with all of you and I’m hoping that you will enjoy it as much as I do.  You’ve got to check out Early Childhood Investigations, the free webinars available on this site are written by experts…

  • Friday Freebie – Clip Art Favorites

    Happy Friday! This week’s posts have been all about saving money, so I wanted to share one of my favorite tips with you – I love love love free clipart! I also fully believe that my clip art collection has made my newsletters, classroom party invites, and important notes more likely to be noticed and read by parents. Today’s freebie is a fun polka dot flag set from my all-time favorite clip artist, Erin Bradley Designs.  You can find more of her work on Teachers Pay Teachers, or on her own site shoperinbradleycom

  • Using your local Child Care Resource and Referral

    I promised posts this week that will help you save money and find resources for your preschool and child care programs.  In my opinion, there is no greater resource than your local Child Care Resource and Referral. According to Child Care Aware there are over 400 Child Care Resource and Referral offices across the US, and while they all offer slightly different services, many of their offerings are similar.  For example, at my local Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) they help families locate child care programs that meet their needs, offer professional development trainings and technical assistance to child care providers, provide programming for parents and families, and run…

  • Free books for the classroom

    I am so excited about the series of posts that I have planned for this week, they are all about ways to save money or find inexpensive resources for preschool and child care programs – who doesn’t love that! Let’s start with how you can get free books for your classroom – yup, free! Books are a necessity in any preschool room, a great way to share new information, encourage classroom communities, and instill a love of reading at a very early age. But books aren’t always the most durable items in a classroom. So whether you need some more to replace your favorite worn out copies, or you’re just…

  • My Favorite Resources

    In case you missed yesterday’s announcement, there’s a great big sale happening over at Teachers Pay Teachers! You can get in on the action using the information below: I have a tradition here at Preschool Ponderings, when there is a TPT sale I share what’s on my wishlist (you can check that out in yesterday’s post) and I also share some of my favorite items from my store.  That’s what today’s post is all about, check out the amazing resources that you can get a great bargain on! Whether you are looking to review numbers that you have already taught, or you want to introduce new numbers, these sets are…

  • It’s time for a SALE!

    Big news! Teachers Pay Teachers is having a sale Tuesday and Wednesday, and you can get in on the action.  I love TPT sales because I can get great resources for even better prices – which means I can get even more stuff! Before every sale I share what’s on my wish list, so here it goes, this is what I’m shopping for: How cute are these penguin shapes from Cherry Workshop?! It includes an entire set of different penguin shapes and matching mats that would be perfect for a math center! I’m also loving this Number Punch Out set from Rebekah Brock. This is such a unique idea, each…

  • Fun Stuff for a New Year Celebration

    I know that New Year’s Eve has come and gone, but I love to welcome the children back to school after the holidays with a small New Year celebration.  It’s hard to come back to school after a break, especially since the last week of school before we left was all about celebrating the holidays. Coming back to the regular routine can be a little boring.  This is my way of helping make that transition a little more fun. Here are some of the things that I’ve come up with over the years to put out for the first week to ensure that we have something new to explore while…

  • Cyber Monday

    I hope that you aren’t all shopped out because TPT is having their annual Cyber Monday sale – only TPT’s sale is better because it’s Monday AND Tuesday! I always share my wishlist with you for these big sales, so here it i – this is what I’ll be buying: I can’t wait to use these Winter Photo Booth Props from Old Market at our holiday party! Ahh! I’m absolutely in love with these weather movement cards from Lisa Markle Sparkles in Preschool, the cards are adorable and this would be such a fun way to explore weather concepts.   It’s not a wishlist without something from Play to Learn…

  • Best Freebie Ever!

    I know I’ve shared this resource on here before, but I found myself using it again today and thought I’d better tell you about it again. So here it is, my all-time favorite resource for preschool printables: Pre-K Packs from Over the Big Moon I discovered Over the Big Moon the first year that I taught preschool and since then I have used every single one of their Pre-K Packs in one way or another.  They are perfect for activity centers, holiday parties, take home activities, and even gifts for preschoolers.  There are 26 different themes, giving you plenty of options, some of the themes are seasonal, some are character…