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Carpet Song Poster
I teach Kindergarten and we sing songs all day! I sing this song as well transition to "carpet" or "circle" time. My kiddos need a poster to reference it and I use this to teach the song. There are 2 different versions (in the preview) one with no pictures and larger font and one with pictures.Please leave feedback if you are downloading!If you have any suggestions, or would like to edit it please feel free to ask or e-mail me at chacker@sixmilecharter.orgThank you for your support!
10 Preschool Transitions
Preschoolers LOVE music. They enjoy moving, making sounds, and singing! There’s something about music that draws them in and points their attention at whoever is making music. A few summers ago, I took a class on early childhood transitions with a lot of preschool teachers. The course was designed to help teachers plan out an effective …
Carpet Song Poster
I teach Kindergarten and we sing songs all day! I sing this song as well transition to "carpet" or "circle" time. My kiddos need a poster to reference it and I use this to teach the song. There are 2 different versions (in the preview) one with no pictures and larger font and one with pictures.Please leave feedback if you are downloading!If you have any suggestions, or would like to edit it please feel free to ask or e-mail me at chacker@sixmilecharter.orgThank you for your support!
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"All About Me" Body Parts Poem : Preschool and Toddler Lesson Plan with Free Printable!:
Debbie Cancienne
Transition Songs
You will find 4 transitional songs to use in your early childhood classroom. Some of these are songs that I have made up and others have been taught to me by other teachers over the years. I find that singing helps transitions through out the day.You can print these cute song pages so that you always have them handy during transitions! 1 Line up song1 Stairs song1 Follow me song1 Good bye song
Line up chant and sit down chant from Mrs Wright's blog
Carly Eddy