Skittles Counting Chart This fun math activity will allow students to learn how to count and at the same time to help reinforce the notion of colors. The students graph the Skittles by color; graph all the candies that they have in their bags. In addition at the bottom of …
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“What Parents Should Know” This is a Flipbook designed to help parents to have a better understanding of how to create a developmentally appropriate learning environments for their children. The “Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Standards (2008): “What Parents Should Know” describe skills that four-year-old children should know and be able …
Read More »Emergency Contact Information:English/Spanish
Links to PDF for Emergency Contact Information 1. Link to a PDF Form for Emergency Contact Information in Englisn Contact Information in English 2. Link to a PDF Form for Emergency Contact Information in Spanish Informacion de Emergencia en Español
Read More »Basic Stages of Writing
Basic Stages of Writing The first basic stage is scribble writing. The second stage involves “letter like” markings, some may resemble letters and others may look more like shapes. The third stage is when the child makes continuous strings of letters. In the fourth stage the child actually begins to …
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Jelly Fish This is a fast, fun and easy activity for the little ones. You can do it during summer time or when you are talking about sea animals. You can use different materials. See the pictures below as a reference. Basic Materials: 1. White paper or white construction paper. …
Read More »Volcano Eruption
Volcano Eruption This is a Basic Earth Science Project In a real volcano eruption, the lava comes out of the volcano. In this project by using baking soda and vinegar we are creating a simple chemical reaction. The baking soda is a base and the vinegar is an acid. When …
Read More »Blow Up a Balloon
Blow Up a Balloon • Learning about “Chemistry Reactions” Materials: 1. Balloon 2. 1 cup of white Vinegar 3. 2 tsp. of Baking soda (at least ½ way of the balloon) 4. Empty and clean plastic bottle. 5. Funnel Procedure: 1. Pour the vinegar into the plastic bottle 2. Drop …
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Bubble Bomb Materials 1. ½ cup of warm water 2. 1 ½ tsp. Baking Soda 3. ½ cup of white Vinegar 4. Zipper-lock plastic sandwich bag 5. 1 Paper Towel 6. Food Coloring 7. Measuring cup Procedure Part I: Making the Time-Release Packet • Tear the paper towel into …
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