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Dive into Learning with the Adventures of Scuba Jack. They create videos and hands-on reading resources to assist parents, teachers and other educators in helping struggling readers build fluency, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Their Virtual Field Trips take children 2-12 years of age on amazing learning adventures around the world via their own laptop.
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5 Little Speckled Frogs Preschool
“5 Little Speckled Frogs” is a popular nursery rhyme and counting song that is often used to teach young children a variety of concepts, including:
Counting: The song starts with five frogs and counts down to zero, helping children practice counting backwards.
Numeracy: As children sing along and watch the frogs disappear one by one, they learn the concept of subtraction in a simple and fun way.
Rhythm and Rhyme: Nursery rhymes like this one have a repetitive and rhythmic pattern, which helps with language development and phonemic awareness.
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Teaching kids about colors and family is important for their overall cognitive, emotional, and social development. These concepts play a significant role in shaping a child’s understanding of the world around them and their relationships with others.
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Let’s Learn Colors With Ms. Beth
Teaching colors to a child can be a fun and interactive experience. Here are some effective strategies to help you teach colors:
Start with Basic Colors: Begin with the primary colors – red, blue, and yellow – before moving on to secondary colors like green, orange, and purple. Gradually introduce more complex colors.
Use Colorful Objects: Show the child objects that represent different colors. For example, use red apples, blue balls, yellow bananas, and so on. Point to the objects and name their colors.
Colorful Books and Toys: Incorporate books and toys tha ..read more
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“Wheels on the Bus” is an age-appropriate and enjoyable song for young children that promotes cognitive, motor, and social development, while also providing a fun and entertaining experience.
Singing and engaging in the song together with parents, caregivers, or peers can strengthen the bond between children and adults and encourage social interactions among children.
OUR STORY – More than 30 years ago, long-time educator Beth Costanzo, M Ed., began a childcare center near Boston, Massachusetts. She soon identified a need for at-home learning materials to help parents support and supplement th ..read more
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5 Little Monsters Sitting on a Wall.
This rhyme helps children learn counting and basic subtraction as they count down from five to zero while enjoying the playful scenario of little monsters falling off the wall. It’s an engaging way to introduce numbers and basic arithmetic concepts to young children.
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OUR STORY – More than 30 years ago, long-time educator Beth Costanzo, M Ed., began a childcare center near Boston, Massachusetts. She soon identified a need for at-home learning materials to help parents support and ..read more
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BINGO!
Beyond letter recognition and spelling practice, “BINGO” can be used to teach other concepts like phonetics, rhythm, and counting (e.g., “There was a farmer who had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o. B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, and Bingo was his name-o!”).
Letter and word recognition: “BINGO” helps children learn and recognize the letters of the alphabet. Singing the song and focusing on each letter reinforces their familiarity with the alphabet, which is a fundamental aspect of early education.
OUR STORY – More than 30 years ago, long-time educator Beth Costanzo, M Ed., began a chi ..read more
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6M ago
Hello Everyone!
Here is a fun Sail Boat Craft for kids. This activities requires stringing and improves fine motor skills.
Have fun!
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6M ago
Here is a really fun craft for kids.
Color and spin for a really fun activity for your child to spend the afternoon.
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Here are some super, duper fun worksheets for you!
It includes:
Colors
Letter Recognition
Matching Letters
And the Letter B.
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Hey Kids,
Here is a super cool X Ray Fish craft for you to do at home.
Cute out and color this incredible creature!
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