Easter is the perfect time for hands-on learning, and this Easter Alphabet Egg Hunt activity helps young learners practice recognizing and matching uppercase and lowercase letters in a fun and engaging way. With a free printable template, children can cut, …
0-2 years
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Make Easter extra special with a fun and educational Easter Egg pattern matching activity perfect for three-year-olds! Older kids can color and decorate the eggs, then the younger kiddos can match patterns, shapes, or colors for hours of engaging play. …
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Spring is the perfect time to bring hands-on learning into play! This Easter-themed sensory bin engages children in counting, sorting, and fine motor skill development while keeping them entertained. With simple materials and easy setup, this activity is great for …
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Looking for a fun and educational Halloween activity for your little ones? The Hats, Cats, and Pumpkins Grid Game is perfect for reinforcing left-to-right scanning and counting skills. Easy to set up and clean up, this game combines holiday fun …
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How to calm both your child’s “Mommy, Mommy, MOMMY” attention-seeking behaviors and your frazzled Mom nerves by actually noticing and interacting with your kids. The pay-off lasts long beyond that one moment. A little boy, about four, stood at the …
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Maybe your kids have just finished playing around with prisms or maybe they’ve spotted a rainbow after a spring shower and now you’re looking for a fun way to get all your kids involved in a bit of color theory …
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Help your young writers practice their tripod pencil grip in a fun way…with water painting! Water Painting is Great for All Ages and Couldn’t be Easier All you need is some water, a small paintbrush, a sidewalk/porch/deck or big rock …
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comprehensionreading
think aloud while reading — here’s how! reading tip 9 #raiseareader
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamathink aloud while reading | reading comprehension tips | think-alouds | early literacy | teachmama.com | reading tip 9 #raiseareader
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Raising a Rock-Star Reader: 75 quick tips to help your child develop a lifelong love of reading | scholastic | amy mascott | allison mcdonald | teachmama.com
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family lifeschool
what to consider when choosing a school for your child: parent checklist
by Teach Mamaby Teach Mamawhat to consider when choosing a school for your child: parent checklist
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fine artsfoundations
the fox and the crane: shadow puppets with printables
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaThis week, Liska from Adventure in a Box shares a super-cool, totally new-to-teachmama.com idea.  So cool, it’s nuts. Liska is a toymaker, a creator, a mom, an artist and a lover of books.  She is a Russian who has settled in Canada with her …
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early literacyphonological awarenessreading
teach letter sounds using 26 kid-centered photos
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaWe’re thrilled to share another Rockstar Sunday guest post with you–this time from a multi-talented blogger, Viviana. Viviana is a mom of two and the creator of Totschooling, a blog filled with cool printables and tons of early education ideas. …
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alphabetearly literacy
play with letters or numbers: cool summer learning for kids
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaThe following Rockstar Sunday guest post is written by a woman whose third language is English and who has two little ones and two rockstar blogs.  Birute Efe writes Playtivities which is full of fun toy-making, learning, and creative parenting …
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writing
first steps to writing: teaching grip to first letters and words
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaI just shared a cool series over at the Scholastic Parents Raise a Reader blog, and I think it will be of interest to many parents. It’s all about first steps to writing and what parents can do to help …
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family funfamily lifeindoor activities
gallon ziploc bag activities for preschoolers
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaThe following rockstar guest post is written by Barb of  A Life in Balance. Barb has a ton of awesome ideas, and you should totally check out her blog. Gallon bag activities. Plastic bag activities. Ziploc or Ziplock or Glad or store …
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early literacy
phonemic awareness and classification with zoo magazine pictures
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaThe following guest post is written by the amazing Aubrey of Montessori Mischief. If ever you wanted to know about Montessori education, do check her blog.It’s awesome.  And beautiful. —————————— Phonemic Awareness and Classification with Zoo Magazine Pictures, by Aubrey …
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For any occasion, books are my go-to gift. From baby showers to birthdays, graduations from preschool or highschool, for well-wishing or comfort-giving, books are a rockstar way to show people you care. This holiday, my pal Allie and …
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foundations
five activities for crossing the midline (and why it’s important)
by Teach Mamaby Teach MamaThe following guest post is written by the amazing Devany LeDrew. Devany is a former Kindergarten who now shares adventures with her children–most often playing, learning, and remembering–on her blog Still Playing School. Check it out. ——————————— Our 10 month …
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The following guest post is written by the incredibly busy Theresa of Capri + 3. Theresa is a mom of four toddlers, and her family’s story is an amazing blessing. Her blog chronicles their adventures. —————————— I am …
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The following guest post is written by mom of five, Annette of Tips From a Typical Mom.  Annette covers everything under the sun on her blog, and it’s all done well. Check it out. —————————— Hi Everyone! I’m so …