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Question by : Does anyone know any good preschool books on single dads, gay parents, single moms for preschoolers?

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Answer by ❈❉ ArmyWife ❉❈
Sesame Street has been talking about these things on their recent shows. Maybe they have books about it too? They also had an episode about the dad being "away" for a year (so I'm guessing he was supposed to be in the military?) I thought that was pretty cool.

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Question by mindy: Does anyone know where to get information on preschools and activities for children?
My son is two and a half and I would like to give him a chance to make friends or at least have more social interactions with kids his age. He always loves playing with other kids at the park and such but other than that he has no other kids to play with. I don't know if I should join a mommy and me class, start him in preschool or what. Does anyone know of a good place to get information on Preschools or other activities? I am Looking for somewhere in the Morgantown, WV area.

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Answer by TXChristDem
Some cities have magazines that list all kinds of activities and preschools. Otherwise, look for MOPS or MOMS groups, ask your friends, join a church, go to library story times, hang out at a local park playscape. You will meet other moms and kids that way.

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Question by teddybearprincess422: This is for a preschool classroom can anyone answer it?
Why would you expect to see only congruent verbal and nonverbal communications taking place in the classroom?

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Answer by bizime
Well, this may be an oversimplification, but my guess is that it is due to the age and development level of the students in a preschool class. They tend to talk and do at the same time. They are really into their play and activities. Usually they have not learned to lie so what they say tends to match what they do. I hope this is what you are looking for.

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Question by heavenly28001: Anyone from Albemarle, North Carolina interested in a Early Childhood Job?
Looking for someone to make preschool lesson plans for me. Pay is negotiable. I am also willing to work over the internet with anyone wanting the job. Knowledge of preschool curriculum is a plus.

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Answer by saleemwithme
Sorry .... very busy and far away.

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Question by SMS: Does anyone know of a really good preschool/toddler curriculum?
Hello! I am looking to start a private preschool! The children in my care will all be starting at 22-26 months of age. I am looking for a preschool/toddler curriculum I can purchase that offers a daily schedule. I would love it to incorporate circle time, creative play, music, art, printouts, games ect. Please let me know if you have any suggestions! I am currently looking at adaycare.com. Thank You so much!

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Answer by lynn
The Creative Curriculum is wonderful. It will give suggestions for daily schedules and is very teacher friendly. It isn't a road map for teachers but it is research based and has a great reputation. I have used it and I loved it. It does not believe that dittos or print-outs are developmentally appropriate for preschoolers though. Worksheet activities are not developmentally appropriate for preschoolers and can cause many problems. Worksheets typically have a "right answer." Children may learn quickly that putting down a wrong answer (or drawing the wrong picture) is emotionally costly. Worksheet activities may make children feel ignorant and incompetent, so that they learn to stop taking risks by guessing...

Check out the Creative Curriculum though. It is awesome.

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Question by suzyq: Has anyone used ABC Home Preschool curriculum for their child?
I'm looking for a complete preschool curriculum for my almost 4-year old. I'm considering the curriculum from www.abchomepreschool.com. If anyone has used it please let me know if you/your child liked the materials and if you thought it was worth the price.

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Answer by Joy
I haven't but it looks great. I chose to get free stuff online. I found lots of good stuff for my just 4 year old.Look for phonics pages and preschool math. She's beginning to read three letter words and does math addition up to 10. One thing I found helpful too was Dollar store specials. I got wipe off cards for 2packs/$ 1.00.

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Question by To Be Mrs. Ellison: Does anyone know any good songs for a preschool graduation slideshow?
I'm a preschool teacher and preschool graduation is coming up in May. I always make a slide show of pictures...this year I have decided to get started early and I cannot think of any good songs to put on it...I was going to do high school musical and stuff the kids like but I have decided I want it to make it more emotional....so do you know any good songs that would give that effect?

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Answer by Isabella
Don't worry, Be happy

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Question by liddabet: Does anyone know any good preschool/kinder books that deal with a theme around gratitude/thankfulness?
I found "Just so Thankful" by Mercer Mayer - but a need a few more.

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Answer by J C T
Here's a couple I recently discovered that are really good...

Giving Thanks - by Jonathon London
The Secret of Saying Thanks - Douglas Wood

If you want more entertaining types, try Berenstain Bears too.

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Question by letty660: Does anyone have preschool songs with props?
I am looking for songs that require balls, scarfs, strings, sticks and/or bean bags. Thank you in advance for all your help.

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Answer by prd_muslim
there is this song that goes like this 'what can you do punchin yellow funny fellow ' then you say the childs name and say 'sam can throw a ball punching yellow funny fellow' and they throw the ball and so on " sit on a bean bag ""pick up sticks '

hope that helps

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Question by rabbit: Anyone know where I can find preschool books dealing with molestation?

I want to help a preschooler deal with abuse from another child.
I want to help a preschooler deal with abuse from another child. The parent thought she was young enough to forget (3 yrs old) But that was not correct. I am encouraging her to get the child professional help. Until that happens I wanted to try to find books to read her to help her understand.
Thank you all. I found the books & ordered 5 of them on Barnes&Noble. She talks about it alot, makes inappropriate comments and actions, & we do not want her to think it is a normal part playing with others. The books will help her define her boundries on what is okay & what is not okay to do with other children. We just do not want her to do to others what was done to her. Thank you again!

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Answer by Leigh
Try Barnes and Noble. They usually carry things like that. Try typing it in search, and also try the library.

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Question by cgc17788: Does anyone know where I can get good printable worksheets for kindergarden?
I'm teaching in a kindergarden school and I'm supposed to give the children worksheets that correspond with the topic for the week. I'm all out of worksheets and I need to find some nice, simple printable worksheets that little kids can do. Anyone know of anyplace where I can get this online?

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Answer by Gina Beana
Try this website. It might help you.

http://phonics.jazzles.com/html/teacher.html

I hope this puts you in the right direction.

Just type on (printable kindergarten worksheets) in the yahoo search box and you have got a lot of websites to choose from. Good luck!

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Question by megan_macks: Does anyone know of a computer program (online) to help me rearrange my preschool classroom?
I've worked in 3 different preschools since 2004, and have always been a teacher's assistant. I am finaly a lead teacher with the 3 year olds now. And I FINALLY have my own classroom. The teacher before me was a real slacker and the room, currently, looks like crap. I was looking for a virtual program perhaps to accurately help me rearrange my room. Let me know! Thanks!

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Answer by Think About It
Set it up in centers. You need a reading area, a math area, a geography area and art area. How you arrange it will depend on your room size and shape and what equipment you have.

One hint, in the art area, don't give them coloring pages out of a book to do. Just give them blank paper and colors and pencils. Let them be creative.

Hope this helps. You can do this you know.

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Question by abbylou: Does anyone have any ideas for making preschool class books?
I want to make books throughout the year with my three year olds so that each child will have a different book to take home at the end of the year.

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Answer by callie lynn (:
you could make books about the sun and the moon or you know those books that are like I Love you more than cows love to moo. or books about the sounds animals make. you could write the words in each book, like each page, then have them draw pictures. so if your doing the animal sounds one, you would have a page (example) that says "The Cow goes Moo!" and theyd draw their picture underneath

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Question by cheatwarrior13: Does anyone know the name of the band who made a music video featuring kids in a preschool playing Army game?
Does anyone know the name of the band who made a music video featuring kids in a preschool playing an Army game? I remember seeing it a while back on Fuse (ch 148 if you have comcast) and at the end a guy fell into a pile of foam bricks. Kids were saving other kids and pretending to shoot each other. If anyone can help me, I'd appreciate it. Im pretty sure its a metal band, though. I thought it was Panic! At the disco, but apparently not.

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Answer by Renesmee.Volturi
I'm pretty sure its one of my favourite songs
Empty Walls by Serj Tankian (ex System Of The Down singer)
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Question by nicole: Does anyone know of a good website to get free printable preschool worksheets?
I'm looking for alphabet and numbers. Thanks!

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Answer by bungalow_addict
Try this site

http://www.starfall.com

my daughter was pre-reading by the age of 3 from using that website alone. She actually could use it all by herself and they have printed worksheets for letters, but I don't think they have numbers.

The actual printout for letters can be found here:

http://www.starfall.com/n/N-info/abcprint.htm?n=abc

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Question by Del: Does anyone use ABC home Preschool Curriculum and how do you utilize it?
I recently purchased the ABC Home Preschool curriculum for my 3 yr old and my 4 yr old, has anyone used it before? I am wondering how to make use of it. Do I do the same activities daily? Really not sure. Thanks for any replies!

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Answer by hsfromthestart
Haven't used it. Checked on http://www.homeschoolreviews.com and didn't find it listed.

If the directions don't explain how to use the curriculum, see if there's an address to contact the person who wrote it and ask them your questions. Or just use it as you see fit. Most preschool programs that I've seen have a lot of daily repetition, so it is highly likely that you repeat the activities daily.

You may want to check out http://www.worldbook.com to see their typical course of study list for preschoolers. But personally, a curriculum isn't that necessary for preschoolers. Read to them a lot. Explore the world around you. Teach them the alphabet song and other children's songs. Visit the library often. Make sure they learn colors, shapes, letters and their sounds--all of which can be taught without curriculum. Do lots of fun crafts with them. And read to them a lot.

Good luck.

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Question by 3 girls call me mommy: anyone heard of the head start preschool program?
what do you think of it concidering it is "government assisted"
do you think it is still a good program or would you rather pay some and put in a different preschool?

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Answer by Jen J
The head start program has been known to be very good for children of low-income families. It helps them prepare for higher levels of education while they are not left behind. The only problem is that over the course of a child's life who is in the program, there seems to be no academic differences compared to children of similar income levels that have not participated in the program. I guess that it depends on the child and what they learn.

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Question by Chan: Can anyone please help me find a early head start preschool in my area?
I am living in silver spring Maryland and the zip code is 20906.

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Answer by Rachel
try google maps?

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Question by thatgirl127: does anyone know any good sites with free printables to get my daughter ready for preschool??

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Answer by Denise N
nick.com has a bunch of them...Dora learning pages etc...My kids loved it!

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Question by emiko: i need preschool lesson plans for shapes can anyone help?
i need to give a lesson to preschoolers on shapes any ideas?

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Answer by Kelley
Teaching Shapes Using Read-Alouds, Visualization, and Sketch to Stretch

Author
Deborah Kozdras
Plant City, Florida

Grade Band
K-2

Estimated Lesson Time
Three 50-minute sessions

Overview
This lesson encourages strategic reading and real-world math connections using a variety of techniques. Three interactive read-alouds of winter-themed books guide students through the concepts of shape and pattern. During the read-alouds, students are encouraged to use a visualization strategy to synthesize information. Students then use a version of sketch to stretch, a strategy that teaches them to interpret texts visually, to connect the reading to their world, and to demonstrate their comprehension of the math concepts. In the final session, students apply what they have learned by choosing from a variety of learning center activities.

From Theory to Practice
Moyer, P.S. (2000). Communicating mathematically: Children's literature as a natural connection. The Reading Teacher, 54, 246–255.
Books provide a useful tool for encouraging children to think and talk about math in real-world contexts.

By choosing high-quality, math-related literature, teachers can seamlessly integrate the learning of math concepts and the development of language.

Recognizing, interpreting, and creating patterns are important aspects of developing math skills.
Fisher, D., Flood, J., Lapp, D., & Frey, N. (2004). Interactive read-alouds: Is there a common set of implementation practices? The Reading Teacher, 58, 8–17.
Read-alouds encourage students to read, build their knowledge about specific subjects, improve their vocabulary, and develop their concepts of print and story structure.

There are specific strategies teachers can use to make read-alouds more effective (see Preparation, 1).
Whitin, P. (2002). Leading into literature circles through the use of the sketch-to-stretch strategy. The Reading Teacher, 55, 444–450.

The sketch-to-stretch strategy allows students to demonstrate what they have learned from the read-aloud text and to make text-to-self connections.

Students expand their knowledge by listening to each other and sharing what they have learned.

Student Objectives
Students will
Identify the math concepts of shape and pattern in texts and the real world

Synthesize information from a variety of texts to make their own creations using shapes and patterns

Compare their use of shape and pattern in classroom discussions

Connect with math concepts using reading, writing, art, science, and computers

Resources
Books

Sadie and the Snowman by Allen Morgan (Scholastic, 1987)

Snowballs by Lois Ehlert (Voyager Books, 1999)

There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro (Cartwheel Books, 2003)

Additional Books About Snow

Themed Reviews: Snow, Snowflakes and Snowmen

Classroom resources

Arts and craft materials for making snowman creations (see Preparation, 4)

Make a Shapely Snowman

Visualizing poster

Two- and three-dimensional geometric models

Classroom computers with Internet access

Digital camera (optional)

Websites

Build BlackDog's Snowman

Reading Rainbow: Build a Snowman

Instructional Plan
Preparation

1. Obtain and review copies of Sadie and the Snowman by Allen Morgan, Snowballs by Lois Ehlert, and There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro. According to Fisher, Flood, Lapp, & Frey (2004), there are several steps you can take to prepare for an interactive read-aloud:
Preview the text carefully. Read each text several times, taking note of good places to pause and prompt students to discuss shapes and patterns. Jot down some of these prompts on sticky notes and attach them to the appropriate pages.

Practice reading the story aloud. You want to model fluent reading and to use animation and expression to engage your students. This can involve changing the tone of your voice to denote emotions or using movements or props.

Prepare to discuss the text. Write down some questions you can ask during and after reading. These questions should provide students with the opportunity to share their thoughts, reactions, expectations, or predictions.
Another read-aloud resource that you might review before this lesson is Catching the Bug for Reading Through Interactive Read-Alouds.

2. Familiarize yourself with the sketch-to-stretch strategy and how it has been modified for this lesson. This strategy involves the use of a visual activity, and is used to make students think more deeply about the characters, theme, and story structure. In this case of "reading for information," the strategy has been adapted to discuss shapes and patterns in the real world. The steps you will use in this lesson include:
Reading a story interactively and discussing the shapes and patterns students notice in the story

Encouraging students to look around the classroom for shapes and patterns they see in real-world objects

Having students draw sketches of snowmen in small groups or individually using different shapes and patterns

Asking students to share their sketches in small groups and to talk about their use of shapes and patterns
Another sketch-to-stretch resource that you might review before this lesson is Guided Comprehension: Visualizing Using the Sketch-to-Stretch Strategy.

3. Have two- and three-dimensional models of shapes on hand for the lesson. These can be purchased from a teacher-supply store or created by you. Real-world objects such as balls, food boxes, or cans can be used as well.

4. Prepare large pieces of blue construction paper (if you can't find large sheets of blue paper, tape together smaller sheets) for a background, and white paper shapes for students to create their snowmen creations. Collect a variety of arts and craft materials as well; the book Snowballs by Lois Ehlert provides some great examples. These could include, but are not limited to, buttons; ribbons; shape stickers; colored paper; cutouts from magazines, catalogues, or grocery flyers; objects found in nature such as nuts, seeds, branches, leaves, stones, shells, or dried flowers; twine; fabric scraps; or plastic utensils. Have glue and tape ready as well.

5. Make a copy of Make a Shapely Snowman and the Visualizing poster for each student in the class.

6. Prepare materials for the activity centers you will use in Session 3. You can use any combination of the centers outlined below or create your own that relate to the lesson's theme of shapes and patterns.
Writing Center. Make a blank storyboard for each student following the pattern of There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow. Leave blanks for students to fill in, for example, "There was a cold lady who swallowed a ____." Depending on their skill level, students can fill in the blanks with either words or pictures.

Computer Center. Bookmark Build BlackDog's Snowman and Reading Rainbow: Build a Snowman on the classroom computers.

Math Center. Gather a box of real-world objects for students to sort according to their shape. Household items, such as food cartons, work really well for this activity. Prepare some sorting mats (you might make some in the shape of snowmen) with areas where students can place objects that have matching shapes.

Reading Center. Choose books from Additional Books About Snow and Themed Reviews: Snow, Snowflakes and Snowmen and have them available for students to read. You should also have sticky notes available in this center.

Instruction and Activities

Session 1

Before Reading

1. Activate the students' prior knowledge about making snowmen. Discuss various materials they might use and list the shapes that are usually associated with snowmen. Ask students if there are any patterns involved in making a snowman, for example, big, medium, and small snowballs or patterns on a scarf, a pair of mittens, or a hat. Encourage students to share the patterns on their own hats, mittens, and scarves.

2. Place the geometric shape models and some of the materials you have collected on a table where students can see them. Talk to students about the different shapes, asking them questions such as:
What shapes can be used in making a snowman?

What shapes, other than a sphere, can be used to make the body?

Which shapes could be used for other body parts and accessories?

3. Distribute the Visualizing poster. Explain to students that visualizing is when they create a picture of what they are reading in their heads. It may be helpful to describe this activity as "brain TV." Tell students that as they listen to the story you are about to read, they should close their eyes and create images in their heads as if they were watching a television show.

4. Tell students that while they are listening, they should visualize a snowman of their own creation, using items from the story or items of their choice. Remind them to focus on shape and pattern.

During Reading

5. Read Sadie and the Snowman by Allen Morgan. Use the prompts and questions you have prepared to encourage students to look for the use of shapes and patterns in the story. A good way to do this is to compare the items used for eyes, noses, and mouths in the different snowmen Sadie makes throughout the story.

6. You should also communicate mathematically while you are reading. Discuss the number of items used, label shapes and solids with their math names, and identify patterns. An example of how you might do this is to compare the first and second snowmen. Sadie uses circles (cookies) for eyes in the first and squares (crackers) for eyes in the second.

After Reading

7. Discuss the use of color, lines, shapes, symbols, and patterns in the story, asking students questions such as:
What col

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