2020
Jun 26
Jun 26, 2020

Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg

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Listen as Teacher Morning reads Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg, written by Lori Mortenson and illustrated by Michael Allen Austin. Let’s see if that Dirty Dawg will even get his bath! Thanks to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for allowing readings of their publishing company’s books during this time.

Category: EI/ECSE
2020
Jun 26
Jun 26, 2020

Feeling Angry

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There are lots of big feelings in preschool. Take a look at how Lee is feeling. Teacher Jill takes us through feeling angry in this Second Steps lesson.

Category: EI/ECSE
2020
Jun 18
Jun 18, 2020

Food Signs

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Hey parents, does your child need a way to communicate during snacks and meals? Watch this video to learn a few food signs. Teacher Melinda also shares other signs that are helpful at mealtimes, like more, all done and please.

Category: EI/ECSE
2020
Jun 16
Jun 16, 2020

Snake Crawl

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Snake crawl is a great way to work on using opposite sides of the body at the same time. To make it more challenging try crawling uphill, across uneven ground, or over soft obstacles.

Category: EI/ECSE
2020
Jun 16
Jun 16, 2020

Mary Had a Little Lamb

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You know Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow, but did you also know that Mary had a red lamb and a yellow lamb?

Category: EI/ECSE
2020
Jun 15
Jun 15, 2020

Frog Jumps

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Frog jumping is a great way to build leg strength, work on jumping skills, and work on spatial awareness. To make it more challenging try frog jumping over small obstacles or frog jump from one target to another to increase your jumping distance.

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2020
Jun 15
Jun 15, 2020

Learning About Feelings: Same and Different 2

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In this Second Steps lesson, Shontell and Marissa are both riding a bike. Find out how they feel about the experience and what facial clues you can look for to tell. It’s ok for people to feel differently about the same thing.

Category: EI/ECSE