In the classroom
Ice or Water?
Izzy and Sam explore how ice melts! Is it cold or hot? Ice turns to water and water can turn to ice!
Izzy and Sam explore how ice melts! Is it cold or hot? Ice turns to water and water can turn to ice!
Cullen collects bags of sticks for his family. This is activity helps him cope with missing his family. Ms. Alonza was helping him one day collect his bag of sticks and nature items and a friend joined them. Through conversation and discussions about sticks and branches, the group of children Read more…
As I was setting out pumpkins on my back porch today, I recalled the joy that little pumpkins had brought to the children at King’s Daughters on Friday. B I took small pumpkins and gourds around to each classroom so that the children could add a little bit of “fall” Read more…
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My wonderful colleague, Laura Bilbrey, sharedB this quotationB from Ram Dass viaB MomasteryB today. B As I read it, it brought to mind the children at King’s Daughters. B How very special each and every one of them is. B We strive each day to appreciate each child’s uniqueness, each Read more…
My wonderful colleague, Laura Bilbrey, shared this quotation from Ram Dass via Momastery today. As I read it, it brought to mind the children at King’s Daughters. How very special each and every one of them is. We strive each day to appreciate each child’s uniqueness, each child’s special qualities. Every teacher pays very Read more…
We are always tickled to see our children’s imaginationsB come alive during center time. Here are a few shots captured this week in Mrs. Lina and Mrs. Sharon’s room!
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We love Imagination Soup’s article on the benefits of reading fairy tales to kids – even when they seem pretty scary. What do you think? Do you remember fairy tales from your childhood? Do your children have favorites they beg to hear again and again?